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Vinnie Colaiuta

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American drummer (born 1956)

Vinnie Colaiuta
Colaiuta with Jeff Beck at the Palais Theatre in Australia, 2009
Colaiuta withJeff Beck at thePalais Theatre in Australia, 2009
Background information
Born (1956-02-05)February 5, 1956 (age 70)
Genres
OccupationDrummer
Years active1977–present
Labels
Websitevinniecolaiuta.com
Musical artist

Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Colaiuta (born February 5, 1956) is an American drummer known for his technical mastery who has worked as asession musician in many genres.[1] He was inducted into theModern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1996[2] and theClassic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2014.[3] Colaiuta has won one Grammy Award and has been nominated twice.[4] Since the late 1970s, he has recorded and toured withFrank Zappa,Joni Mitchell, andSting, among many other appearances in the studio and in concert.

Career

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Colaiuta was given his first drum kit when he was seven. He took to it naturally, with little instruction. When he was fourteen, the school band teacher gave him a book that taught him some of the basics.Buddy Rich was his favorite drummer until he heard the albumEgo byTony Williams andThe Tony Williams Lifetime, an event that changed his life. Colaiuta was also listening to organists, notablyJack McDuff,Jimmy McGriff andDon Patterson.[5]

While a student atBerklee College of Music, whenjazz fusion was on the rise, he listened to and admiredAlphonse Mouzon andBilly Cobham.[6]

After leaving school, he played local gigs in Boston. He joined a brief tour organized byAl Kooper, then worked in California on an album by Christopher Morris, which Kooper was producing. Although he returned to Boston, Colaiuta was drawn back to California by friends. He took the bus from Boston to Los Angeles during theGreat Blizzard of 1978.

After performing in jazz clubs, he won the audition to play drums forFrank Zappa. He toured with Zappa and appeared on the albumsJoe's Garage,Tinsel Town Rebellion, andShut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar.[7]Modern Drummer magazine choseJoe's Garage as one of the top 25 drum performances of all time.[8]

Colaiuta withKenny Garrett in theFive Peace Band, 2008

In 1981, he ceased touring with Zappa to become astudio musician, recording for the bandPages and pop singerGino Vannelli. Opportunities arose with saxophonistTom Scott and bassistLarry Klein, who invited Colaiuta to play on a record by Klein's then-girlfriend,Joni Mitchell. When Klein and Mitchell got married, Colaiuta was thebest man at their wedding. During the 1980s, he toured with Mitchell.

In 1986, he became the house drummer ofThe Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.[9] The band, called the Party Boys and the Tramp, was led byMark Hudson.

By the end of the 1980s he was recording albums, TV and film work during the day, and playing clubs at night.[7] In addition to pop acts, he has worked with jazz musiciansHerbie Hancock,Chick Corea,Buell Neidlinger, and theBuddy Rich Big Band.[8]

In 1990, Colaiuta got a phone call fromSting, flew to England, and won the audition to become a member of his band.[7] The drummer auditions were held in the studio during the mixing for Sting's albumThe Soul Cages. According to the band's guitarist,Dominic Miller, they held auditions daily for two or three weeks with many talented drummers, including big names likeMark Brzezicki, only for Colaiuta to win the position "in about four seconds" of playing, elaborating that "It wasn't because he was fast or impressive; it was justcorrect."[10] Colaiuta remained with Sting for much of the 1990s, touring and recording the albumsTen Summoner's Tales (1993),Mercury Falling (1996),Brand New Day (1999) andSacred Love (2003).[8] In 1994, Colaiuta released his debutsolo album.[11]

On November 12, 2016, he played with Sting in the first concert to be held at theBataclan in Paris since theterrorist attack a year earlier.[12]

He has won over fifteen Drummer of the Year awards fromModern Drummer magazine's annual reader polls. These include ten awards in the "Best Overall" category.[13][8]

Equipment

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Throughout his career, Vinnie Colaiuta has endorsed a variety of drum brands. He began with bothGretsch andSonor while working with Frank Zappa, then switched toYamaha drums, which he played for more than ten years during the 1980s and 1990s.[1] Colaiuta returned to Gretsch in the 1990s, staying with them until 2012, when he began endorsingLudwig drums.[2][3] In 2014, he briefly worked with Heuer drums before returning to Gretsch for a third time in June 2016.[4][5]

When he played Yamaha drums, he used Yamaha hardware and pedals. With Gretsch, he switched to Gibraltar hardware and DW bass drum pedals. With Ludwig, he used Ludwig hardware and pedals. When he went back to Gretsch in 2016, he started using all DW hardware and pedals.

He also endorsedZildjian cymbals and drumsticks for most of his career, helping to create the A Custom cymbal line and having his own signature stick.[6][7] Starting in 2012, he moved away from Zildjian cymbals and drumsticks, and began endorsingPaiste cymbals andVic Firth drumsticks.[8][9] The next year, he helped develop the Formula 602 Modern Essentials series, blending what Colaiuta liked about the classic Formula 602 with the Signature Traditionals.[10] Vic Firth also released a Vinnie Colaiuta signature stick based on the 5B model.[11] In 2023, he began endorsingVater drumsticks.[12][13]

Throughout his career, Colaiuta has usedRemo drumheads andRoland electronic percussion.

Partial discography

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As leader

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  • 1994Vinnie Colaiuta (Stretch)
  • 2018Descent into Madness (A-Tone Recordings)
  • 2021Mother's Milk (A-Tone Recordings)

With Jing Chi

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(withRobben Ford andJimmy Haslip)

  • 2002Jing Chi
  • 2003Jing Chi Live at Yoshi's[14]
  • 20043D
  • 2017Supremo

WithMark Isham

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  • 2019Hard Candy (A-Tone Recordings)

As sideman

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WithJoni Mitchell

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WithTom Scott

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  • 1982Desire
  • 1987Streamlines
  • 1988Flashpoint
  • 1999Smokin' Section

WithSting

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WithFrank Zappa

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Colaiuta on drums withFrank Zappa at the Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY. October 25, 1980

With others

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References

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  1. ^Staff (July 22, 2010)."Vinnie Colaiuta: Unlike Anybody Else".Modern Drummer. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2024.
  2. ^"Modern Drummer's Readers Poll Archive, 1979–2014".Modern Drummer. RetrievedAugust 10, 2015.
  3. ^"Vinnie Colaiuta Hall of Fame Induction". Classic Drummer. RetrievedMay 14, 2017.
  4. ^"Vinnie Colaiuta".GRAMMY.com. November 19, 2019. RetrievedApril 6, 2025.
  5. ^"Percussive Arts Society Interview 1995".vinniecolaiuta.com. February 1995. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  6. ^Rule, Greg (2002)."Chapter 4: Drums & Drumming". In Doerschuk, Robert (ed.).Playing from the Heart. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. pp. 264–65.ISBN 0-87930-704-8.
  7. ^abc"Vinnie Colaiuta".vinniecolaiuta.com. Berklee Press. 2001. RetrievedNovember 15, 2016.
  8. ^abcd"Drummerworld: Vinnie Colaiuta".Drummerworld. RetrievedDecember 7, 2016.
  9. ^tomsaviano.com/saxophonejournal.htm
  10. ^Edwards, Andy (October 2, 2025)."Dominic Miller on Tour with Sting from the Far East!".YouTube. RetrievedOctober 10, 2025. Relevant content occurs at 49:00-53:10.
  11. ^Yanow, Scott."Vinnie Colaiuta: Biography & History".AllMusic. RetrievedDecember 7, 2016.
  12. ^"Sting reopens the Bataclan in emotional gig a year after Paris terror attacks". sting.com. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  13. ^Modern Drummer interviewArchived December 28, 2005, at theWayback Machine, vinniecolaiuta.com; accessed October 26, 2014.
  14. ^"Official release noted at author's site".Zappa.com. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.

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