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Liberty DeVitto

 
Artist: Liberty DeVitto

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Russell Javors, Richie Cannata, Jim Boyer, David Brown, Phil Ramone, Doug Stegmeyer

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  • Born: August 08, 1950, New York, NY
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums

Biography

Best known as Billy Joel's longtime drummer, Liberty DeVitto has also appeared as a session drummer on recordings for a variety of other artists. Born on August 8, 1950, in Brooklyn, NY, DeVitto grew up in Seaford, Long Island; and, after catching the Beatles on their infamous Ed Sullivan Show appearance in early 1964, was inspired to play the drums. Entirely self-taught, DeVitto began playing in local bands during high school, before landing gigs with Mitch Ryder and Richie Supa; the latter of whom invited the drummer to play on his obscure 1970 release, Supa's Jamboree. DeVitto was driving the group's equipment van one evening back form a gig, when he was involved in a serious accident which left him with injuries that prevented him from playing drums for nearly a year. DeVitto first gig back after his recovery was in a wedding band, which eventually led to the formation of a new group, Topper.

Consisting of DeVitto on drums; Doug Stegmeyer on bass; Russell Javors on guitar and vocals; and Howie Emerson on guitar, slide guitar, and dobro; the group (with the addition of saxophonist Richie Cannata) would become Billy Joel's backing band by the mid-'70s. Subsequently, the drummer backed Joel on a string of classic recordings (1976's Turnstiles, 1977's The Stranger, 1978's 52nd Street, 1980's Glass Houses, 1981's Songs in the Attic, 1982's Nylon Curtain, and 1983's Innocent Man). As a result, DeVitto became a highly sought-after session drummer, playing on such albums as Meat Loaf's Dead Ringer, Carly Simon's Spoiled Girl, Rick Wakeman's Burning, Mick Jones' self-titled solo debut, and sessions for the late Karen Carpenter (which were eventually released on a 1996 self-titled posthumous release), among others. DeVitto continues to tour and record with Joel, while the late '90s saw him form a side band, the Funk Club, comprised of members from the Orlando, FL, area. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Liberty DeVitto
Born August 8, 1950 (1950-08-08) (age 59)
Origin Brooklyn, New York City, New York
U.S.A.
Genres Pop, pop rock, rock
Occupations musician
Instruments drums
Years active 1968–present
Associated acts Billy Joel
Meat Loaf
Rick Wakeman
Carly Simon
Mick Jones
John Babcock
Sean J. Kennedy
NYC Hit Squad
Flynsolo
Doug Scofield
Mitch Ryder
Richie Supa
Topper
The Funk Club
Notable instruments
acoustic guitar

Liberty DeVitto (born August 8, 1950) is an American rock drummer. He is best known as the drummer for Billy Joel, but has also played with the NYC Hit Squad and has been a session drummer on recordings of other artists.

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Career

DeVitto was born in New York City of Italian ancestry where his father was a police officer at the New York Police Department. He taught himself to play the drums after seeing The Beatles on their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964.

After working with Billy Joel for 30 years, Devitto was discharged from drumming duties for the 2006 Billy Joel tour. Up to that point, he had the longest running tenure in Joel's band, starting with the recording of 1976's Turnstiles.

On May 19, 2009, DeVitto filed a lawsuit in Manhattan's state Supreme Court claiming Joel and Sony Music owed DeVitto over 10 years worth of royalty payments. DeVitto has never been given songwriting credit on any of Joel's songs, but he claims that he helped write some of them. DeVitto's lawyer added that he does not know exactly how DeVitto is owed, and that Joel's record sales are subject to an audit.[1]

Philanthropy

In 2003, Liberty DeVitto signed on as an official supporter of Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in underserved public schools throughout the U.S.A. Liberty has personally delivered instruments to children in the program, performed at benefit events for the cause, and sits on the organization's Honorary Board of Directors.

Personal

DeVitto is the father of actress Torrey DeVitto. He currently endorses Mapex drums, Sabian cymbals and Pro-Mark drumsticks. He has endorsed Tama drums and Zildjian cymbals in the past.

Credits

All albums listed are Billy Joel releases unless otherwise noted.

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