Sherrie Maricle Explained

Birth Name:Sharon Lee Maricle
Alias:Sherrie Maricle
Birth Date:2 September 1963
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Genre:Jazz
Instrument:Drums
Label:Arbors, Lightyear Entertainment
Website:Diva Jazz

Sharon Lee "Sherrie" Maricle (born September 2, 1963, Buffalo, New York) is an American jazz drummer.[1]

Maricle's musical education began in the fourth grade when she started with the clarinet after being told that the trumpet was off-limits to girls.[2] She moved on to the cello and settled on the drums in the sixth grade after seeing Buddy Rich play.[2] Maricle began playing professionally, performing locally with Slam Stewart, while studying music (BA 1985) at SUNY-Binghamton. She then moved to New York City and attended New York University where she completed a Master's of Arts in Jazz Performance in 1986 and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Jazz Performance/Composition in 2000. In the late 1980s, she was appointed director of percussion studies at NYU.[1] [3]

Maricle directed Saturday jam sessions at the Village Gate from 1987 until the venue closed in 1993. Beginning in 1987, she also began collaborating and leading small groups with Peter Appleyard. In the 1990s, she performed with the New York Pops, Clark Terry, and Al Grey and began working with the group DIVA.[1] [3]

Maricle currently leads the DIVA Jazz Orchestra, the DIVA Jazz Trio, and the quintet Five Play. She teaches on the jazz faculty of the New York State Summer Music Festival, as well as running her own private drum and percussion studio. In 2009, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival.[3]

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  1. Book: Kennedy, Gary W. . Maricle, Sherrie . Kernfeld . Barry . Barry Kernfeld . 2002 . The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz . http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/J632300 . 2nd . Oxford University Press . subscription.
  2. Web site: Sherrie Maricle on Piano Jazz . Hayden . Sandy . June 19, 2009 . NPR.org . National Public Radio . October 26, 2022.
  3. Web site: Sherrie Maricle, Leader . . n.d. . DIVA Jazz Orchestra . October 26, 2022.