Joseph Morello - Springfield, MA
Posted by: neoc1
N 42° 07.072 W 072° 32.232
18T E 703592 N 4665798
The grave of musician, teacher and author Joseph Morello who is most well known as the jazz drummer with the Dave Brubeck Quartet is located in St. Michael's Cemetery, Springfield, MA.
Waymark Code: WMWJGX
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 09/12/2017
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The grave of Joseph Morello is located in a family plot that is marked by a family grave marker and a ground level granite plaque.
The ground level granite plaque marks the grave of Joseph Morello. It is inscribed:
MORELLO
JOSEPH A.
1928 - 2011
LOVING DRUMMER
AND HUSBAND
†
JEAN A.
1938 -
BELOVED
WIFE
The family marker of his parents is incised with a large floral cross and is inscribed:
MORELLO
JOSEPH
1892 - 1972
LILIA C.
1897 - 1949
Description: Joseph Morello was born in Springfield, MA on July 17, 1928. Since he suffered from partial vision he dedicated himself to studying music at an early age, first classical then jazz.
In 1955, he moved to New York City and joined the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Joe Morello appeared in live performances and contributed to over 60 albums with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. During 1959 recording of "Take Five", he plays an famous and unique drum solo in 5/4 time signature throughout. The recording earned the Dave Brubeck Quartet a Grammy nomination.
During his career, Morello appeared on over 120 albums. He authored several instructional books on drumming including Master Studies and made instructional videos.
Joseph Morello was the recipient of the following awards:
Playboy magazine's best drummer award for seven years in a row.
Down Beat magazine's best drummer award five years in a row.
Modern Drummer magazine Hall of Fame in 1988
Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame in 1993
Hudson Music's first TIP (Teacher Integration Program) Lifetime Achievement award in 2010.
Date of birth: 07/17/1928
Date of death: 03/12/2011
Area of notoriety: Entertainment
Marker Type: Horizontal Marker
Setting: Outdoor
Visiting Hours/Restrictions: daylight hours
Fee required?: No
Web site: [Web Link]
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