Rick Shutter Explained

Rick Shutter
Alias:Ricky Shutter, Riki Shutter
Occupation:Drummer, percussionist
Instrument:drums, percussion
Years Active:1964present
Label:Arista
Bell
Mercury
RCA
Sony / CBS Records /
Columbia Pictures
Associated Acts:The Young Executives

Rick Shutter is an American drummer and percussionist. He performed in the band for the original New York production of Godspell at the age of 19 and for the soundtracks of the play and subsequent film adaptation. He has also been credited as Ricky Shutter and Riki Shutter.[1]

Career

Shutter began playing the drums at the age of 8, and in 1964, at the age of 13, he joined The Young Executives (also known as The Executives), a trio of young teenagers from Malverne, New York. Entertainment manager Steve Paul described the musicians as "twelve-year-old kids dressed in business suits".[2] The band was signed by Mercury Records and its 1966 single, Everybody Do the Duck, broke into the national Billboard Hot 100 chart.[3] The B-side was "Come On In Baby".[4] The young band played shows and entertained in celebrity social circles in the New York City metropolitan area and the Hamptons. The teens played with or for such personalities as Leonard Bernstein,[5] Sammy Davis Jr.,[6] Andy Warhol,[7] and The Rolling Stones,[8] and in concerts and at clubs such as Steve Paul's The Scene, Arthur, and Westhampton's The Barge[9] (where The Rascals were discovered in 1965.)[10] The band also appeared on the Clay Cole's Diskotek television show.[11] The trio disbanded in 1966.

Shutter continued his career through his teen years. He worked club dates with Steven Scott Music, played the Catskills circuit, and backed up oldies acts such as Bo Diddley, The Shirelles, and Gary U.S. Bonds.

Godspell

In 1971 at the age of 19, Shutter began playing drums and percussion in the original four-piece band of the New York production of Godspell, whose score was created by Stephen Schwartz. Shutter then played in Godspell's Los Angeles company and on its national tour. He also played on the Godspell cast album and the soundtrack for the ensuing film adaptation.[12] [13] While doing eight performances a week for the show, Shutter also did extensive session work that included demos, spec deals for record labels, and projects by singer-songwriters.[14]

The stage production of Godspell features soft-rock music in a variety of styles.[15] Paul Shaffer, music director of David Letterman's late-night talk shows, described Shutter's "big drums" as being "the defining sound" of the cast album. (Shaffer was the music director of Godspell's Toronto production and participated in the film soundtrack recording sessions).[16] Modern Drummer magazine described Shutter as bringing "serious rock power" to the music.[17] The cast album was a commercial success, spending months as the only theatrical cast album in the top 100 in sales.[18] Boosted by the strength of its "gargantuan hit single" Day by Day (which reached the top 10), the album's sales earned a Gold Record certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and ultimately reached the Platinum sales threshold.[19] The cast album also garnered 1971 Grammy awards for "Best Score From An Original Cast Show Album".[20] The film soundtrack, released in 1973, was somewhat different from the cast album and was also a commercial success. The soundtrack reached the Top 40 and remained on the charts for almost a year, earning Gold Record status.[21]

To support the growing franchise,[22] Shutter and the stage ensemble performed in numerous media outlets, including the telecast of the 14th Annual Grammy Awards,[23] ABC's Directions, Midday Live, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Tonight Show, and video news productions for German television and the Japanese Television Network. Live performances occurred in New York City's Central Park and at Madison Square Garden.[24] The soundtrack was also heard in the documentary The Filming of Godspell, broadcast on CBS.[25] [26] [27] [28]

Ongoing career

After leaving Godspell, Shutter was a staff session player for various record companies and recording studios; he has been independent since 1984. Shutter has worked on a variety of projects, including commercials and film soundtracks, and has continued to record and perform with regional and national acts.[29] [30] [31] In 2018, Shutter joined Shaffer, Alice Ripley, Ben Vereen, and Don Scardino in a Godspell tribute at The Cutting Room music venue in New York City. The occasion was a benefit concert for the Orphaned Starfish Foundation, one of the charitable causes favored by Schwartz.[32] In 2021, Shutter started playing with The Drifters.

Shutter continues to work with regional projects and bands in New York. In March 2024, he performed at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame preceding the induction ceremony honoring Schwartz. The band, led by Shaffer with Doug Quinn on guitar and Steve Manes on bass, accompanied Broadway vocalists including DeMarius R. Copes, Paul Kreppel, Dale Soules, Carrie St. Louis, Alysia Velez, and Teal Wicks.[33]

Shutter endorses DW Drums, Evans Drumheads,[34] GMS Drums, Humes & Berg drum cases, LP (Latin Percussion), and ProMark drumsticks.[35]

Selected credits[1]

Albums

Singles

Film and television soundtracks

Television appearances

Awards

Year of ReleaseWorkAward Category
1971Godspell cast albumGrammyBest Score From Original Cast Show Album
Gold Record
1973Godspell film soundtrackGold Record

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ricky Shutter . Discogs.com . April 17, 2015.
  2. Book: McCabe . David . Dalton . David . A Year in the Life of Andy Warhol . 2003 . Phaidon Press Inc. . 0714843229 . 158.
  3. Web site: Vislocky . Lauren . A Life in Music . August 12, 2008 . ASCAP.com . April 29, 2015.
  4. Web site: The Young Executives . 45cat.com . April 22, 2015.
  5. Book: Cutler . Jesse . Starlust: The Price of Fame . 2008 . Morgan James, LLC . 978-1-60037-418-0 . 51 . April 17, 2015.
  6. News: Sammy Davis Sits In With The 'Executives' of Malverne . Newsday . 296 . August 20, 1965.
  7. News: Dever . Joseph X. . Gotham-Go-Round . New York World-Telegram and Sun . August 18, 1965.
  8. Web site: Mason . Brooke . What Is The Price of Fame? - A Book Review / Interview With Jesse Cutler . Bitchinentertainment.com . April 30, 2015.
  9. Daytime Hollywood Insider . 2:42 . Youtube.com . April 28, 2015.
  10. Web site: Brady. Tom. The Rascals. Bradcoweb.com/rockgroups. August 14, 2015.
  11. Web site: The Clay Cole Show (syndicated) (1959-67). Ctva.biz. April 16, 2015.
  12. Book: Stewart . John . Broadway Musicals, 1943 - 2004 . 2006 . McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers . 0-7864-2244-0 . April 18, 2015.
  13. Web site: Ricky Shutter: Credits . Allmusic.com . April 26, 2015.
  14. Web site: What Do you Know About...? Rick Shutter . Moderndrummer.com . September 13, 2020.
  15. Book: Dietz , Dan . Off Broadway Musicals, 1910-2007: Casts, Credits, Songs, Critical Reception and Performance Data of more than 1,800 Shows . 978-0-7864-3399-5 . 169 . McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers . 2010 . April 28, 2015.
  16. Book: Shaffer . Paul . Ritz . David . We'll Be Here for the Rest of our Lives: A Swingin' Showbiz Saga . 2009 . Anchor Books . USA . 978-0-7679-2886-1 . 113 . April 26, 2015.
  17. Web site: Rose . Willie . Milkowski . Bill . Bidwell . Stephen . Rick Shutter . September 1, 2020 . December 18, 2021.
  18. Book: Laird , Paul R. . The Musical Theater of Stephen Schwartz: From 'Godspell' to 'Wicked' and Beyond . 978-0-8108-9191-3 . 39 . Rowman & Littlefield . 2014 . April 12, 2015.
  19. Web site: Searchable Database . Riaa.com . April 17, 2015.
  20. Web site: Winners [1971] ]. Grammy.com . April 17, 2015.
  21. Web site: Ruhlmann . William . Overview: Godspell (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) . Allmusic.com. April 18, 2015.
  22. Book: de Giere . Carol . Schwartz . Stephen . The Godspell Experience: Inside a Transformative Musical . 2014 . Scene 1 Arts, LLC . 978-0989566001.
  23. Web site: Martin . Andrew . The Original Women of 'Godspell' Are Still All Mighty! . Themartinreport.wordpress.com . August 2, 2011 . May 3, 2015.
  24. Web site: Bio . Facebook.com . April 18, 2015.
  25. Web site: The Filming of Godspell (1973) (Part 2/3) . Youtube.com . May 15, 2015.
  26. Web site: The Filming of Godspell (1973) (Part 3/3) . Youtube.com . May 15, 2015.
  27. Web site: The Filming of Godspell > Film Cast . Castalbums.org . May 15, 2015.
  28. Web site: Camera Three . Tv.com . May 15, 2015.
  29. Web site: Since You've Been Asking, This is What I've Been Doing Lately . Tommymandel.com . April 26, 2015.
  30. Web site: Pepper - 1977 Pepper . Glorydazemusic.com. April 26, 2015.
  31. Web site: Andy Aledort / Joe Vicino at the Viking . Andyaledort.com . April 28, 2015.
  32. Web site: Orphaned Song Concert with Stephen Schwartz Remembered . DeGiere . Carol . Theschwartzscene.com . December 18, 2021.
  33. Web site: Broadway Legend Stephen Schwartz Inducted into the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame . Limusichalloffame.org . May 16, 2024.
  34. Web site: Artists: Drum Set . Evansdrumheads.com . April 16, 2015.
  35. Web site: Artists: Drum Set . Promark.com . April 16, 2015.
  36. Web site: Rock On: Top 40, 1972 Chartbusters (CD) . Tower.com . May 17, 2015.
  37. Web site: Hetrick . Adam . 'Godspell' Grammy Winner Cutler Releases 'Test of Time' Album . Playbill.com . July 11, 2008 . May 17, 2015.
  38. Book: Library of Congress . Copyright Office . Catalog of Copyright Entries, Fourth Series: Sound Recordings, Part 7 . 1978 . 1 . 1 . 618 . Copyright Office, Library of Congress . 9780894540011 . May 3, 2015.
  39. Web site: John Wayne the Duke Lives On: A Tribute, Full Cast & Crew. Imdb.com. December 15, 2015.