Ronald James Barnett
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Ronald James Barnett

Ronald James Barnett died on June 30, 2021. He played percussion for 57 summer seasons (1965-2016) with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, and taught percussion to students at the Chautauqua School of Music from 1965–2013. He had full-time positions as timpanist at the Kennedy Center’s Opera and Ballet Orchestra from 1971–2000, and taught percussion at the…

Ralph Peterson, Jr.
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Ralph Peterson, Jr.

Jazz drummer and bandleader Ralph Peterson Jr. died March 1, 2021, of complications from cancer. He was 58. Peterson was born on May 20, 1962 in New Jersey. His father and uncles were drummers, and Ralph started playing at age 3. He also played trumpet in his high school band. He first played drums in…

Lloyd McCausland
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Lloyd McCausland

Lloyd “Butch” McCausland died on January 26, 2021 due to complications of COVID 19. McCausland graduated from Milford, Mass. high school, where he performed in the band and played football. During high school he worked on the family farm and at the McCausland meat market. Upon graduation, he attended the New England Conservatory, graduating with…

Ronald Snider
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Ronald Snider

by Lauren Vogel Weiss Ronald Snider, Assistant Principal Percussionist of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and founding member and leader of D’Drum, a world-music percussion group, died on November 23, 2020 at age 73. Born on August 4, 1947 in Roby, Texas, Snider discovered a passion for music at a young age. He graduated with a…

Michael Boo
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Michael Boo

Michael Boo, known as the “written voice” of the drum and bugle corps activity for over three decades, died of cancer on November 18, 2020 at age 65. He was a member of The Cavaliers, marching French horn (1975), xylophone (1976), and marimba (1977), and he taught the Cavalier Cadets mallet line from 1976–77. He…

Ian Finkel
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Ian Finkel

Xylophone virtuoso Ian Finkel died on November 16, 2020 at age 72 as a result of COVID-19. Ian (pronounced “eye-an”) Lawrence Finkel was born in 1948 into a show business family. His father, Fyvush Finkel, was a prominent actor in Yiddish theater and portrayed the cantankerous lawyer on the 1990s TV series Picket Fences. “Everyone…

Candido Camero
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Candido Camero

Candido Camero, a Cuban musician widely regarded as “the father of modern conga drumming,” died on November 7, 2020, at age 99. Known professionally simply as “Candido,” he began his career in Cuba at age 14 and stayed active well into his 90s. Before Candido, congueros only played one drum, with bands typically having two…

Viola Smith
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Viola Smith

Viola Smith, once billed as “the fastest girl drummer in the world,” died on October 21, 2020, at age 107. From 1938–41, she was featured with the Coquettes, an “all-girl” big band that developed a national following. Her showcase piece was “The Snake Charmer,” in which she performed drumming pyrotechnics on a 12-piece drum set….

Viola Smith
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Viola Smith

by Lauren Vogel Weiss If you were asked to name a famous female drummer, who would she be? Perhaps Cindy Blackman, Terri Lyne Carrington, or Shelia E.? Depending on when you were born, you might mention Karen Carpenter or Hannah Welton. But the real pioneer of female drummers may be Viola Smith. In his letter…