Bands & artists like Buddy Rich

If you like Buddy Rich, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Gene Krupa

Gene Krupa

Known for his energetic drumming style and big band arrangements, Krupa's work features rapid snare hits and vibrant rhythms similar to Rich.

Dixieland jazz big band music jazz
Art Blakey

Art Blakey

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Blakey's hard bop style incorporates powerful drumming and dynamic compositions that mirror the electrifying tension found in Rich's performances.

bebop jazz
Elvin Jones

Elvin Jones

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As a drummer for John Coltrane, Jones brought a polyrhythmic approach that shares Rich's intensity and complexity in jazz drumming.

jazz post-bop
Max Roach

Max Roach

Roach's innovative techniques and fast-paced rhythms align closely with Rich's explosive drumming style, emphasizing intricate snare work.

jazz
Tony Williams

Tony Williams

Williams' work with Miles Davis showcases a similar blend of rapid-fire drumming and intense improvisation that resonates with Rich's sound.

jazz
Roy Haynes

Roy Haynes

Haynes is known for his quick, intricate drumming patterns that create a sense of urgency akin to Buddy Rich’s electrifying style.

hard bop jazz
Bill Bruford

Bill Bruford

Bruford’s fusion work blends jazz with progressive rock, featuring complex rhythms and dynamic drum patterns similar to Rich’s approach.

jazz progressive rock
Steve Gadd

Steve Gadd

Gadd’s versatility and ability to create intricate drum solos reflect the same kind of thrilling energy found in Buddy Rich's performances.

cool jazz jazz

Common questions

Who sounds like Buddy Rich?

Artists similar to Buddy Rich include Gene Krupa, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones and Max Roach. Each shares elements of Buddy Rich's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Buddy Rich?

Buddy Rich is primarily known for jazz. A flurry of rapid-fire snare hits and cascading toms create an electrifying tension that propels each composition forward.

Where should I start if I like Buddy Rich?

If you enjoy Buddy Rich, start with Gene Krupa — their album "The Drum Battle" is a great entry point. Known for his energetic drumming style and big band arrangements, Krupa's work features rapid snare hits and vibrant rhythms similar to Rich.