Steve Gadd

American drummer, played for Chick Corea

Steve Gadd - Performers & Entertainers born April 9th, 1945
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An influential drummer and percussionist, contributions included a distinct style that blended jazz, rock, and pop rhythms. Collaborated with numerous artists across genres, earning a reputation for technical skill and creativity. Worked extensively with Chick Corea, contributing to iconic albums such as 'Return to Forever'. Gadd's drumming can be heard on several famous tracks, including the highly regarded 'Aja' by Steely Dan. His work has shaped modern drumming techniques and elements in various musical styles.

Played on Steely Dan's 'Aja'

Collaborated with Chick Corea on 'Return to Forever'

Featured on Paul Simon's '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover'

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