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What If

by Bruce Ditmas

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    “4 Stars! …striking, colorful music.” – Downbeat Magazine

    On this Postcards album, “Bruce Ditmas: What If”, Jazz drummer Bruce Ditmas has (as geniuses as diverse as Gil Evans, the Brecker Brothers, Paul Bley, Pat Metheny, and Barbara Streisand can attest) “live time”: you just can’t sit still when he plays the drums. His debut as a leader, this album features the acclaimed drummer alongside John Abercrombie (guitar), Paul Bley (piano/synth), Dominic Richards (bass), and Sam Rivers (saxophone), creating music that is both is forward-looking and respectful to every Jazz epoch.

    “4.5 Stars! A monster of a disc… …challenging, wide-open but well thought-out music.” – Buffalo News

    Whether playing behind Judy Garland, alongside Jaco Pastorius, or orchestrating the music to the Patricia Burgess Opera, “The Dream of Four Directions”, Bruce Ditmas creates both electrifying, propelling rhythms, as well as imaginative and cerebral compositions. On this exciting album from the Postcards label, “Bruce Ditmas: What If”, the Jazz drummer and his group of accomplished sidemen swing like mad throughout, and visit some extraordinarily compelling and vivid musical vistas along the way.

    Drummer Bruce Ditmas used to wonder “What if”? What if he could bring together a stellar group of players – like guitarist John Abercrombie, pianist Paul Bley, saxophonist Sam Rivers, and bassist Dominic Richards? What if he could make an album of aggressive improvisational music with no compromises that would perfectly represent his modern approach to music and drumming?

    He found out when he assembled those very players at New York’s Electric Lady Studios to record “What If”, released on the Postcards label. “The whole idea behind “What If” was the potential for discovering the unknown”, Ditmas says. “I wanted to set up situations that would feature all of these musician’s talents. I just took it for granted that the music would happen because of the people I was bringing together, and I was not disappointed. These guys were fabulous and their improvisations were amazing.”

    Paul Bley was Ditmas’s first-choice keyboardist for the album. “We did a record together in the ’70s with Jaco Pastorius and Pat Metheny, and that was so great,” Ditmas says. “So I wanted him for the unique harmonic base he would provide. And I had to have John Abercrombie because he’s the only guitar player who has the rhythmic concept I needed. As soon as my producer, Ralph Simon, suggested Sam Rivers, I knew he was the perfect horn player. And I’ve been working with Dominic Richards for a while now. He has a lot of roots and he’s a real good listener.”

    Holding it all together is Ditmas, who incorporates a lot of drums, as opposed to cymbals, in his timekeeping. “I like to think of the entire drumset as a functional color”, Ditmas says. “I think there’s a little rock influence in there too, in terms of the in-your-face style of really playing the drums upfront.”

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“4 Stars! …striking, colorful music.” – Downbeat Magazine

On this Postcards album, “Bruce Ditmas: What If”, Jazz drummer Bruce Ditmas has (as geniuses as diverse as Gil Evans, the Brecker Brothers, Paul Bley, Pat Metheny, and Barbara Streisand can attest) “live time”: you just can’t sit still when he plays the drums. His debut as a leader, this album features the acclaimed drummer alongside John Abercrombie (guitar), Paul Bley (piano/synth), Dominic Richards (bass), and Sam Rivers (saxophone), creating music that is both is forward-looking and respectful to every Jazz epoch.

“4.5 Stars! A monster of a disc… …challenging, wide-open but well thought-out music.” – Buffalo News

Whether playing behind Judy Garland, alongside Jaco Pastorius, or orchestrating the music to the Patricia Burgess Opera, “The Dream of Four Directions”, Bruce Ditmas creates both electrifying, propelling rhythms, as well as imaginative and cerebral compositions. On this exciting album from the Postcards label, “Bruce Ditmas: What If”, the Jazz drummer and his group of accomplished sidemen swing like mad throughout, and visit some extraordinarily compelling and vivid musical vistas along the way.

Drummer Bruce Ditmas used to wonder “What if”? What if he could bring together a stellar group of players – like guitarist John Abercrombie, pianist Paul Bley, saxophonist Sam Rivers, and bassist Dominic Richards? What if he could make an album of aggressive improvisational music with no compromises that would perfectly represent his modern approach to music and drumming?

He found out when he assembled those very players at New York’s Electric Lady Studios to record “What If”, released on the Postcards label. “The whole idea behind “What If” was the potential for discovering the unknown”, Ditmas says. “I wanted to set up situations that would feature all of these musician’s talents. I just took it for granted that the music would happen because of the people I was bringing together, and I was not disappointed. These guys were fabulous and their improvisations were amazing.”

Paul Bley was Ditmas’s first-choice keyboardist for the album. “We did a record together in the ’70s with Jaco Pastorius and Pat Metheny, and that was so great,” Ditmas says. “So I wanted him for the unique harmonic base he would provide. And I had to have John Abercrombie because he’s the only guitar player who has the rhythmic concept I needed. As soon as my producer, Ralph Simon, suggested Sam Rivers, I knew he was the perfect horn player. And I’ve been working with Dominic Richards for a while now. He has a lot of roots and he’s a real good listener.”

Holding it all together is Ditmas, who incorporates a lot of drums, as opposed to cymbals, in his timekeeping. “I like to think of the entire drumset as a functional color”, Ditmas says. “I think there’s a little rock influence in there too, in terms of the in-your-face style of really playing the drums upfront.”

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released December 27, 2021

Bruce Ditmas: Drums
John Abercrombie: Guitars
Paul Bley: Piano and synthesizers
Dominic Richards: Bass
Sam Rivers: Tenor sax and soprano sax

Produced by: Ralph Simon
Executive Prodcuer: Sibyl R. Golden
Total Time: 59:47 minutes

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Bruce Ditmas Miami, Florida

Bruce Ditmas is an American jazz drummer and percussionist. Ditmas was born in Atlantic City but grew up in Miami; his father was a trumpeter in Miami big bands.
Ditmas has worked in a variety of settings during his 30-year career, which began at age 18 when he backed Judy Garland.
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