Chuck Ruff (musician) explained

Chuck Ruff
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Birth Date:25 May 1951
Birth Place:Reno, Nevada, U.S.
Death Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Years Active:1963–2011
Occupation:Drummer
Genre:Rock
Associated Acts:Sawbuck, Edgar Winter, Sammy Hagar

Charles W. Ruff III (May 25, 1951 – October 14, 2011) was an American rock drummer well known for his work with Edgar Winter on the popular instrumental "Frankenstein".[1]

Biography

Ruff was born in Reno, Nevada, on May 25, 1951, to Charles W. "Bill" Ruff II and Georgie Ruff.

He played in the rock group Sawbuck with Ronnie Montrose and Bill Church from 1968 to 1970. Ruff and Montrose later joined Edgar Winter with Dan Hartman to form The Edgar Winter Group in 1972. It was with this band that he had his biggest successes. The album They Only Come Out at Night (1973) featured "Frankenstein," which reached No. 1 in the U.S. in May 1973, and the top 15 single "Free Ride", which reached No. 14 that same year. The album Shock Treatment featured the top 40 hit "River's Risin'" and "Easy Street", which also charted.

In 1977, Ruff joined Sammy Hagar and performed on the albums Street Machine (1979) and Danger Zone (1979), including the song "Bad Reputation", which is in the film Up the Academy.

In his later years, Ruff continued performing music in Reno, Nevada, with the Chuck Ruff Group, The Max Volume Band (played drums on the 2007 album Illuminaughty) and his last project, Geezersläw.

In 1967, Chuck dated Kristine (Krissy) Pickering, who now sits on the Supreme Court Of Nevada, as of October 29, 2020.

Ruff died in San Francisco on October 14, 2011, after a long illness.[2] He was survived by two sons, Dustin and Damian.[3]

Ruff played Gretsch Drums throughout his career.

Discography

Filmography

Rollin' on the River (1973)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chuck Ruff Biography, Albums, Streaming Links. AllMusic. August 20, 2017.
  2. Web site: Charles W. (Chuck) Ruff III's Obituary on Reno Gazette-Journal. Reno Gazette-Journal. August 20, 2017.
  3. http://www.swampland.com/articles/view/title:chuck_ruff_edgar_winter_group Chuck Ruff interview @Swampland.com