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Bob Leto
My first exposure to standards came when my parents took me to Broadway musicals. Buddy Rich was also a beginning influence, along with Max Roach and Joe Morello.
When I was 18, I won a National Endowment for the Arts award to study with percussion masters Joe Morello and Tony Williams. Tony Williams taught me musical concepts, inspiring me to play in more experimental environments, while Joe Morello focused specifically on classical technique.
I backed rock singer Pat Benatar, a former neighbor and classmate in Lindenhurst, New York, during the 1970s, before heading off to Boston to study jazz at the Berklee College of Music.
I was a regular performer at Sonny's Place in New York in the mid-1980s, where I performed with Billy Mitchell of the Count Basie Band, in addition to leading various jazz combos.
My latest recording, "Cheesecake," a trio with bassist Dominic Duval and guitarist Tim Siciliano, is "an eclectic set of jazz...creat(ing) fresh renditions of jazz classics. Cheesecake features Leto, Duval and Siciliano reviving, exploring and uplifting eight songs by famous jazz musicians including an original by Siciliano."(Scott Yanow, jazz critic and author).
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Primary Instrument
Drums
Willing to teach
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Music
Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson