Jerry Marotta

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Jerry Marotta
File:Jerry Marotta, drummer.jpg
Background information
Birth name Jerome David Marotta
Born (1956-02-06) February 6, 1956 (age 68)
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Occupation(s) Drummer, photographer
Instruments Drums, percussion
Years active 1973–present
Associated acts Arthur, Hurley & Gottlieb, Orleans, Peter Gabriel, Hall & Oates, Indigo Girls, Stackridge, Sevendys, Tony Levin
Website www.jerrymarotta.com
Notable instruments
Drums

Jerome David "Jerry" Marotta (born February 6, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American drummer currently residing in Woodstock, New York. He is the brother of Rick Marotta, who is also a drummer and composer.

Career

Marotta was a member of the bands Arthur, Hurley & Gottlieb (1973–75) Orleans (1976–77 & 1982), Peter Gabriel's band (1977–86), Hall & Oates (1979–81), the Indigo Girls (1991–99), Stackridge (2011), Sevendys (2010–present) and The Tony Levin Band (1995 to present).[1]

Marotta also played drums on Stevie Nicks and Michael Campbell's song "Whole Lotta Trouble" from Nicks' 1989 album The Other Side of the Mirror. He has also performed on albums by Ani DiFranco, Sarah McLachlan, Marshall Crenshaw, The Dream Academy, Suzanne Vega, Carlene Carter, John Mayer, Iggy Pop, Tears for Fears, Elvis Costello, Cher, Paul McCartney, Carly Simon, Peter Gabriel, Lawrence Gowan, Ron Sexsmith, Banda do Casaco and many others.

In addition to his work as a studio and stage drummer, he is a singer, composer and record producer. In 1996 he produced Ellis Paul's A Carnival of Voices.[2]He is currently touring with The Security Project. Marotta currently lives in Woodstock, New York with his wife.

Discography

<templatestyles src="Div col/styles.css"/>

With Orleans

  • Waking and Dreaming
  • Orleans (1980 album)
  • One of a Kind
  • We're Still Having Fun: The Best of Orleans

With Peter Gabriel

With Hall & Oates

With Indigo Girls

With Tony Levin

With Stevie Nicks

With others

Chasin' Gus' Ghost 1999

References

  1. NNDB Website Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  2. FAME (Folk & Music Exchange) Website Retrieved March 10, 2007.

External links


Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.