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Charles Ruggiero

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About Me

Welcome to the Official MySpace Music Page for, me, Charles Ruggiero - drummer. I was never good at writing a bio, so here's a recent article from a local paper (thanks Nick):
Born in Rochester N.Y. Aug. 31st, 1971, Charles was destined to be a drummer. His father, Vinnie Ruggiero, was a genius drummer and a musician's musician. "There was always music around the house in some way or another. Plus, guys like Art Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, Freddie Hubbard, and Jon Hendricks would come and stay with us."
Although his father passed away before Charles turned 10, his recordings and his legend were passed down. "Yeah, when I started to really persue music, at about 12, I started to go and sit in on my teacher's gigs." His teacher, Steve Curry, had incidently been one of Vinnie's best students. "Steve was great, and he had all these gigs with the 'old guard' who had played with my dad, so they'd sit around and tell stories about him. I was probably too young to hear some of it but..."
During middle school and high school Charles got serious about drumming, playing anywhere he could. "Jazz band, school chorus, musicals, local bands...anything." As his reputation grew, he won various scolarships and beat out hundereds of other drummers to play for All County and All State Jazz ensembles. He knew he was onto something when other high schools, and even local colleges, started to hire him to play for their music programs. "It was awesome not to have to work at Pizza Hut anymore."
In 1990, Manhattan School of Music offered a full scholarship and a chance to study with Justin DiCioccio. "My time at MSM was invaluable. Justin is the best, and the scene in New York at that time was beautiful. I was playing a lot with Joshua Redman, Peter Bernstein, Brad Mehldau, Larry Goldings, Chris Potter, Dwayne Burno, and guys of that ilk. And seeing drummers like Jimmy Cobb and Greg Huchinson every night didn't hurt...well, it hurt a little."
After a few years on the NYC jazz scene, Charles eventually landed the gig with Jazz superstar, Chuck Mangione. "That was fun. I'll never forget it. I got back to playing music with a back beat and we were flying all over the world to do it. Plus, the first few months the band had a 'special' guest...Steve Gadd." Charles soaked up all he could in the short time he and Gadd shared a stage. "You had to. Who even gets that opportunity? And he's, well, beyond words...as a player AND person."
After leaving Mangione's band, Ruggiero played in various projects, splitting his time between Rochester and NYC. Finally off the road, he began making several records as a sideman. He has also recorded three albums with his own band, The Macktet, a joint venture with Ian Hendrickson-Smith, Al Street, and Adam Scone. "That band is killer. Good groove, good time, good vibes. It's just 'feelins good' music. I can't say enough about that band."
In 2003, former MTV/VH1 vee-jay, Abby Gennet, asked Ruggiero to play on a demo of a few of her songs and Rock-n-Roll band SLUNT was born. "SLUNT has been incredible. I had forgotten how fun smackin' some drums around can be." The band's rise was quick. In only their second year, they were on tour with Marilyn Manson and Motorhead, supporting their debut "Get a Load of This." In 2006, their sophmore CD, "One Night Stand," was released and earned them both critical aclaim and a spot on tour with Paul Stanley this past winter. "We grew a lot as a band between records and, as a result, I got to open up groovewise on this new one, which is nice. I love playing drums, I love to use my instrument to create music. I look forward to that every day." So do we, Charles, so do we. - Nick Porter

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/14/2007
Band Members: Too many to name... there have been so many over the years. Some famous, some not, most of 'em great. Let's just say, I've been very lucky to make music with the best of the best.
Influences: Musicaly speaking, I'm truly infuenced by everything and everyone around me. I'm a firm believer that you play your personality, and your personality is forged by every experience you have. I also know that hearing Marvin Gaye sing "What's Going On" gets me off as much Angus Young playing "Back in Black," or Hank Mobley playing "I Should Care." However, I imagine this question to mean what drummers have infuenced me most. (A question I dread - but here goes, in no particular order) Vinnie Ruggiero, Philly Joe Jones, Keith Moon, John Bonham, Elvin Jones, Steve Gadd, Sonny Payne, Vinnie Colaiuta, Chad Sexton, Dave Grohl, Herlin Riley, Tony Williams, Dave Garibaldi, Billy Higgins, Alex Van Halen, Phil Rudd, Mel Lewis, Greg Huchinson, Jeff Porcaro, Samantha Maloney, Brian Blade, Taylor Hawkins, Omar Hakim and Mikkey Dee are the cats I REALLY checked out.
Sounds Like: gnarles with a "ch"
Record Label: Reposession, K-Pasta, blah, blah, blah
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

FINALLY!!!!

after 35 years it's finally available, the home recording of my dad, Vinnie Ruggiero and Philly Joe Jones, writing/singing/playing "CD 9lbs. 1". It's a 16 bar solo they wrote for me when I was born. t...
Posted by Charles Ruggiero on Sun, 16 Sep 2007 03:15:00 PST

Music

people are always asking me "what do you listen too?" this is every band in my iTunes, as of today. (no additions or subtractions).38 Special 2 Pac 311 A Band of Bees A New Found Glory AC/DC Adam Scon...
Posted by Charles Ruggiero on Tue, 15 May 2007 08:32:00 PST