Mark Nauseef, is a drummer and percussionist who has enjoyed a varied career, ranging from rock music during the 1970s with his time as a member of the Ian Gillan Band and, temporarily, Thin Lizzy, to a wide range of musical styles in more recent times, playing with many notable musicians from all over the world.

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  • Mark Nauseef, is a drummer and percussionist who has enjoyed a varied career, ranging from rock music during the 1970s with his time as a member of the Ian Gillan Band and, temporarily, Thin Lizzy, to a wide range of musical styles in more recent times, playing with many notable musicians from all over the world. Nauseef briefly toured the United Kingdom in 1972 as tour member of The Velvet Underground before joining Elf, fronted by Ronnie James Dio, in early 1975, but the group disbanded shortly afterwards. Accompanied by Elf keyboardist Mickey Lee Soule, Nauseef joined ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan in his new jazz fusion group, simply named the Ian Gillan Band. After three albums, Gillan broke the group up in 1978. Nauseef stood in for Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey for two international tours, then joined Gary Moore's short-lived band G-Force. During the 1980s, Nauseef moved away from rock music towards a wide range of styles, including Javanese and Balinese gamelan, as well as music of Indian and Ghanaian origin. He has released several solo albums and worked with many other musicians in an array of different projects. Nauseef has performed and/or recorded in an unusually wide variety of musical situations with such artists as Joachim Kühn, Jack Bruce, Bill Laswell, Rabih Abou-Khalil, Trilok Gurtu, Steve Swallow, L. Shankar, Hamza El Din, The Velvet Underground, Joëlle Léandre, Ikue Mori, Ronnie James Dio, Markus Stockhausen, Kyai Kunbul (Javanese Gamelan), Andy Summers, Tony Oxley, Tomasz Stanko, Kenny Wheeler, Edward Vesala's "Sound and Fury", Thelma Houston, David Torn, The Ladzekpo Brothers (Ghanaian music and dance), Charlie Mariano, The Gamelan Orchestra of Saba (Balinese Gamelan), Kudsi Erguner, Philip Lynott, George Lewis, Evan Parker and Lou Harrison. Throughout most of these projects Nauseef has collaborated with Walter Quintus. Nauseef attended the California Institute Of The Arts where he studied Javanese Gamelan with K.R.T. Wasitodiningrat, Balinese Gamelan with I. Nyoman Wenten, North Indian Pakhawaj drumming with Pandit Taranath Rao, North Indian music theory with Pandit Amiya Dasgupta, Ghanaian drumming and dance with Kobla and Alfred Ladzekpo, Dzidzorgbe Lawluvi and C.K. Ganyo, and 20th Century Western percussion techniques and hand drumming with John Bergamo. He also studied frame drum techniques of the Middle East, India and the Caucasus with Glen Velez. It was also at CalArts that Nauseef began a very creative and productive relationship, which continues to this day, with musical "alter ego", guitarist Miroslav Tadic. Together, they have composed, recorded and produced a wide range of music in situations from duo to large ensembles with musicians from around the world. Nauseef has also worked as a producer. In addition to his own recordings, he has produced many records of various types of music including modern experimental forms as well as traditional forms. Traditional music productions include numerous recordings of traditional Balinese and Javanese music such as the acclaimed and award winning "The Music of K.R.T. Wasitodiningrat" which was recorded in Java and features Wasitodiningrat's compositions. Other examples include the Balinese ensemble recordings "Gamelan Batel Wayang Ramayana" and "Gender Wayang Pemarwan" which were recorded in Bali. These recordings and many others of Indonesian music were produced for the CMP 3000 "World Series" with the production team of Kurt Renker And Walter Quintus. The "Worlds Series", which Nauseef was instrumental in establishing, was founded by CMP owner and producer Kurt Renker and produces recordings from a variety of non-western countries including India, Turkey, Korea, Indonesia and others.
  • Mark Nauseef ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Perkussionist. Nauseef studierte Gamelanmusik auf Java bei K. R. T. Wasitodiningrat und auf Bali bei I Nyoman Wenten, indisches Schlagzeug bei Pandit Taranath Rao, ghanaisches Schlagzeug und Tanz bei Kobla und Alfred Ladzekpo, Beatrice Lawluvi und Cornelius Kweku Ganyo und von 1985 bis 1987 zeitgenössische westliche Perkussionstechnik am California Institute of the Arts bei John Bergamo und Glen Velez. Er war auch Schüler von Steve Reich und Trilok Gurtu. Nauseef wirkte als Schlagzeuger verschiedener Rockbands wie Elf, Velvet Underground, Jack Bruce, der Ian Gillan Band, Jon Lord, Thin Lizzy und G-Force. 1987 arbeitete er mit dem Komponisten Lou Harrison zusammen. Nauseef siedelte nach Deutschland über und lebt in Hamburg. Hier arbeitete er mit den Jazzmusikern Joachim Kühn, David Torn, Markus Stockhausen, Rabih Abou-Khalil und dem Produzenten/Engineer Walter Quintus. Im Laufe der Zeit trat er mit so verschiedenen Musikern wie Steve Swallow, L. Shankar, Hamza El Din, Gary Moore, Kyai Kunbul, Andy Summers, Jon Lord, Ian Gillan, Tony Oxley, Tomasz Stańko, Kenny Wheeler, Edward Vesala, Thelma Houston, Charlie Mariano, Phil Lynott und George Lewis auf. Ferner wirkte er, neben Walter Quintus, als Coproduzent einer Plattenreihe mit traditioneller balinesischer und javanischer Musik.
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  • Mark Nauseef, is a drummer and percussionist who has enjoyed a varied career, ranging from rock music during the 1970s with his time as a member of the Ian Gillan Band and, temporarily, Thin Lizzy, to a wide range of musical styles in more recent times, playing with many notable musicians from all over the world.
  • Mark Nauseef ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Perkussionist. Nauseef studierte Gamelanmusik auf Java bei K. R. T. Wasitodiningrat und auf Bali bei I Nyoman Wenten, indisches Schlagzeug bei Pandit Taranath Rao, ghanaisches Schlagzeug und Tanz bei Kobla und Alfred Ladzekpo, Beatrice Lawluvi und Cornelius Kweku Ganyo und von 1985 bis 1987 zeitgenössische westliche Perkussionstechnik am California Institute of the Arts bei John Bergamo und Glen Velez.
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