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Charles "Charley" Wilcoxon was an American drum teacher and drum method book writer. He wrote several influential books on
rudimental drumming In ''rudimental drumming'', a form of percussion music, a drum rudiment is one of a number of relatively small patterns which form the foundation for more extended and complex drumming patterns. The term "drum rudiment" is most closely associa ...
that are still used by drum teachers today. He is a member of the
Percussive Arts Society Percussive Arts Society (PAS) is a non-profit organization for professional percussionists and percussion educators. It was founded in 1961 in the United States and has over 5,000 members in 40 American chapters, with another 28 chapters abroad. It ...
Hall of Fame.


Bio

Charles Wilcoxon was born November 26, 1894 in
Coshocton, Ohio Coshocton is a city in and the county seat of Coshocton County, Ohio, United States approximately 63 mi (102 km) ENE of Columbus. The population was 11,216 at the 2010 census. The Walhonding River and the Tuscarawas River meet in ...
, or possibly Newark, Ohio.Sakal, Richard, ed. ''Modern Rudimental Swing Solos for the Advanced Drummer''. By Charley Wilcoxon. Ohio: Ludwig Music, 1979. He received his first drum in 1899 at the age of 5 and was taught basic music reading by his mother, a piano teacher. He began performing at the age of 8 in movie theaters around Coshocton. He started teaching at 12 and was touring at 14 with the vaudeville show "Spring Maid". Charles was a member of the touring orchestra for the D.W. Griffith movie “Intolerance.” From 1922 to 1933 he played at The Palace in Cleveland, as the house drummer. He then founded his own music store in the 1930s, where he lathed custom drum sticks. His books were originally written by hand as an aid for teaching private students at Wilcoxon’s Drum Shop and Studio at the Arcade in Cleveland, and many of the solos were dedicated to specific students.Ciesluk, Robert. "A Compositional and Editorial Review of Drum Method and The All-American Drummer by Charley Wilcoxon, Referencing Material from the BGSU Wilcoxon Collection." Electronic Thesis or Dissertation. Bowling Green State University, 2012. Wilcoxon reportedly wrote all 150 solos for ''All-American Drummer'' in just six weeks. In addition to his several snare drum and drum kit publications, he wrote mallet etudes and solos for vibraphone and marimba, though these were never published. He played, including with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra,"Kit drummers to play at Gallery East on Saturday." ''The Daily Star.'' Oneonta, NY: May 20, 2011. taught, and authored instructional books until his death in Cleveland in 1978. He is quoted as often saying, "don't copy, be original." Charley was inducted into the Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 1981 in the categories of Author, Education, Radio/TV, Rudimental, and Industry. William J. Schinstine dedicated a solo to Wilcoxon in 1968 called Charlie's Horse. Also in 1968, Philly Joe Jones recorded the first 8 bars of the Wilcoxon solo “Rolling in Rhythm” as a break in the track “Trailways Express” on a solo album.


Notable students

Wilcoxon's students include drum set players like
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,
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, Steve Smith (musician),
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, and Sadiq Abdu Shahid (formerly Archie Taylor Jr.), and orchestral percussionists such as Alan Abel (musician), Joseph Parlink and Robert Hohner.


Publications

His books and solos are currently distributed by Ludwig Music *''The All American Drummer'' *''Modern Rudimental Swing Solos'' *''Wrist and Finger Stroke Control'' *''The Drummer on Parade'' *''Drum Method'' *''Rolling in Rhythm'' *''The Junior Drummer'' *''Drumming! Plus Hummin' a Tune''


References

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