"I consider every drummer that ever played before me an influence, in every way"
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The intent is partly collegial - a nod to predecessors in a tradition where ego can swallow the room. But the subtext is competitive. If everyone before him influenced him “in every way,” then he’s also suggesting he’s absorbed it all, processed it, and come out the other side. It’s the jazz-world version of saying: I didn’t just learn the language, I swallowed the dictionary. That’s classic Rich: respect for craft welded to an unspoken insistence that he belongs at the top of the heap.
Context matters. Rich came up through big bands and swing, then watched rock and pop recast drummers as backline utility or arena spectacle. His playing fought that reduction. By asserting an unbroken lineage, he positions drumming as a serious, evolving art with its own canon, not just a timekeeping job. It’s also a neat rhetorical move: rather than naming influences (which invites comparison), he universalizes them, turning the conversation away from who he borrowed from and toward what he’s built on top of it.
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Rich, Buddy. (2026, January 15). I consider every drummer that ever played before me an influence, in every way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-consider-every-drummer-that-ever-played-before-145590/
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"I consider every drummer that ever played before me an influence, in every way." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-consider-every-drummer-that-ever-played-before-145590/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


