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  1. Buddy Saltzman (born Hilliard Saltzman; October 17, 1924 – April 30, 2012) was an American session drummer who played on many hit songs during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. He is especially remembered for his work with The Four Seasons .

  2. 3 de may. de 2012 · Buddy Saltzman was, from 1955 through 1968 the most used studio drummer in recording history.You have in your collections many hits from “The Locomotion to”, “Any One who had a heart” and on and on. Buddy must have the most #1 records he played drums on.He did about 100 sessions with me.He even played on “The Rain,ThePark, and Other Things”.

  3. Real Name: Hilliard Saltzman. Profile: Born October 17, 1924. Died April 30, 2012. Prolific studio drummer from the 1950s through the 1970s who was best known for his work with the Four Seasons. Variations: Viewing All | Buddy Saltzman. Buddy Salzman, Thomas Palmer, Buddy Salzmann.

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    Buddy Saltzman (nacido como Hilliard Saltzman; 17 de octubre de 1924 - 30 de abril de 2012) fue un baterista de sesión estadounidense que tocó en muchas canciones exitosas durante las décadas de 1950, 1960 y 1970. Es especialmente recordado por su trabajo con The Four Seasons.

  5. Coordinator [Production] – Sam Cole. Design – Glen Nakasako, Ryan Corey. Drums – Buddy Saltzman, Gary Chester (2), Herb LaVelle * Electric Guitar – Eric Gayle * Engineer – Brooks Arthur ( tracks: 2 to 5. 12, 22, 23), Phil Ramone ( tracks: 2 to 5. 12, 22, 23) Guitar – Al Gorgoni, Billy Suyker *, Charlie Macy, Sal Ditroia.

  6. In the realm of studio drumming and hit records, Buddy Saltzman is best-known for the type of records where many listeners don't even notice the drums. This was quite often an aspect of a folk-rock hit,… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Genre. Pop/Rock, Folk. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2012 · He was a drummer born in Bridgeton, New Jersey, who has been listed as No.63 in the list of 100 Greatest Rock Drummers. He worked with Denny Randell on making the record “A Lover’s Concerto”. He has been remembered for playing an old electric fan heater and has played it with his brushes on many demos and masters.