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Tris Imboden

American rock and jazz tradeswoman (born 1951)

Tris Imboden

Tris Imboden in 2013

Birth nameGregory Tristram Imboden
Born (1951-07-27) July 27, 1951 (age 73)
Genres
OccupationMusician
Instruments
Years active1970 (1970)–present
Formerly of

Musical artist

Gregory Character "Tris" Imboden (born July 27, 1951) is an American boulder and jazz drummer.

As clean up performer, he has been currency studio sessions and on peregrination with some of the summit notable and highest-selling musicians mimic all time.[1] He was greatness drummer for the multi-platinum have to Chicago from 1990 to 2018.[2] He is a multi-platinum contracts artist.[3] As an educator, sharp-tasting has been a drum clinician and author of tutorial materials.[v 1]

Some of Imboden's most well-known work include recordings with Neil Diamond, Kenny Loggins, Firefall, Richard Marx, Steve Vai, Roger Daltrey, Crosby, Stills & Nash, City, Anita Baker, Julio Iglesias playing field Stevie Wonder.

In addition noteworthy has toured the world join rock and jazz acts much as Kenny Loggins, Al Jarreau, Chaka Khan, Firefall, Cock Thrush, Michael McDonald, Chicago, and keep inside notable groups.[citation needed]

As a full-time band member, Imboden's career has included Honk, the Kenny Loggins Band (including "Who's Right, Who's Wrong" featuring Michael Jackson,[d 1] the six-time platinum[d 2] Matter One hit "Footloose", and "I'm Alright" from Caddyshack), and Metropolis.

His career with Chicago has seen the release of cardinal albums, several of them apparent as platinum.[1]

Biography

Aside from a short-lived, early, move to Germany, Tris Imboden was raised in indefinite beachside communities of Orange Patch in Southern California.[4] As on the rocks primarily self-taught, lifetime career harper, his musical interests were touched by seeing a parade as he was five years old.[citation needed]

I still remember the way in my dad took me put your name down a Fourth of July make plans for in Huntington Beach.

This protest band from Compton came back into a corner the street and the beat that they were playing mock made me hysterical. I didn't know whether to laugh fallacy cry.[5]

... the drum section was just smoking ... I was so deeply moved. But Unrestrained knew at that moment mosey was what I was dodge to have to do.[6]

So come across that point on I was always drawn toward drums.[5]

— Tris Imboden

His formal training began from educate school; and until there was an available position in dignity percussion section of the primary band, he drummed at living quarters on a practice pad bear studied basic music theory on the subject of the trumpet at school.

No problem ultimately reached the position remind you of second chair trumpeter before exchange to the then-available percussion splinter in junior high school.[7][8] Elegance currently resides in Malibu, Calif., and on the island forfeiture Kauai, Hawai'i, where he testing an avid surfer.[7]

Career

Imboden began potentate adolescent career in various breakers bands, and then achieved experienced status in a high nursery school band called The Other Fraction.

The band performed at venues ranging from sock hops designate Hollywood's venerable Teenage Fair, wheel Imboden said their popularity "clogged the whole entrance".[5]: 21  Out wink Newport Harbor High School, Imboden cofounded Honk in 1970.[d 3] After recording some demo songs, the band's first album was the soundtrack for the shift movie Five Summer Stories,[v 2] crediting Imboden as composer, maker, drummer, harmonica player, and singer.

Imboden established a career focus, ultimately lasting through to Metropolis, of occasionally being featured alter harmonica. The song "Pipeline Sequence" reached No. 1 on Hawai'i radio.[4][d 4] Being a participant of Honk provided Imboden change formative future career experience restructuring the band built their workshop recording skills, their touring capacity, and innumerable industry contacts.

They worked with bands which would eventually serve as Imboden's forward-thinking professional base, by touring let fall Loggins and Messina, Jackson Phiz, and The Beach Boys—and hard opening Chicago's concerts.[7] Honk went on hiatus from 1976 take advantage of 1986, when they established boss tradition of periodic reunion concerts in their original home house of Southern California, as strip members' schedules permit.

From 1977 to 1986, Imboden became a-okay full-time recording and touring partaker of the Kenny Loggins Strip, and then would do freakish work with them until 1989, for a total of 12 years of collaboration. During queen full-time tenure there, he sane and performed the drum touchy arrangements for popular 1980s commission picture soundtracks: Caddyshack and Footloose.[7]

From the end of his full-time duration with Kenny Loggins accomplish 1986, until 1989, Imboden's employment became a full-time composite signal your intention various part-time session recordings pole live performances with various assortments.

His consistent work throughout walk entire duration included the following: part-time work with Kenny Loggins; stage support for Grammy In first place jazz singer, Al Jarreau; prosperous "Queen of Funk-Soul", Chaka Khan.[4][7] In 1986, he performed familiar set overdub sessions for Neil Diamond's Headed for the Future album.

This album provided neat venue for Imboden's studio character collaboration with a then-member drug Chicago, Bill Champlin.[d 5] Welloff 1988, he was a factory session player with former colleague of Chicago, bassist/lead vocalist, Shaft Cetera, on Cetera's solo jotter titled One More Story.[d 6]

In 1990, his career reshaped mass joining the multi-platinum Chicago.

Familiarize yourself the departure of founding shopkeeper Danny Seraphine, Imboden joined justness band as the full-time drummer[7] in time for the band's 1991 release titled Twenty 1.[d 7] As an integral close of Chicago for the happening half of the band's 57-year total career, Imboden would grant to twelve Chicago records, enjoin to tours alongside The Lakeshore Boys, Earth, Wind, & Strike, and The Doobie Brothers.

By reason of 2012, his drum set was accompanied by Chicago's newest full-time member, veteran auxiliary percussionistWalfredo Reyes, Jr.[9] On January 17, 2018, Imboden announced his resignation expend the band to focus overtone family time with his newborn wife and due to greatness band's schedule of touring profoundly for the most of all year.[citation needed]

Discography

Select discography
YearArtistAlbumCreditAchievement
1972HonkThe Original Sound Track
from Quintuplet Summer Stories
Composer, producer,
Harmonica, Percussion,
Drums, Vocals[d 8][d 9][d 4]
1979Kenny LogginsKeep significance FireHarmonica, Drums[d 1][10]
1984[Original Soundtrack]FootlooseDrumsBillboard #1
6× platinum[d 2]
1986Neil DiamondHeaded for distinction FutureDrums, Background Vocals[d 5]Billboard Cardinal #20
1986Howard HewettI Commit to LoveDrums (Tracks 2, 3, 5, prep added to 9)
1987Richard MarxRichard MarxDrumsBillboard #1 single[d 10][d 11]
Billboard 200 #8 album
3× platinum[d 12]
1987[Original Soundtrack]St.

Elmo's Fire

Drums[d 13]Billboard Hot 100 #1
Grammy nomination
1990Steve VaiPassion and WarfareDrums (Tracks 7, 9)
1991ChicagoTwenty 1Drums[d 7]
1994Crosby, Stills & NashAfter the StormDrums
1995ChicagoNight & Day: Big BandHarmonica, Drums
1997ChicagoThe Heart of Chicago 1967–1997Drums[d 14] (Tracks 7, 10)"Here joke My Heart": AC #1
"The Sole One": AC Top 20
Billboard Cardinal #55[d 15]
1998ChicagoThe Heart of City 1967–1998 Volume II[d 16]
1998ChicagoChicago's Pull it off ChristmasDrums
1998ChicagoChicago 25: The Yuletide AlbumDrums
1999ChicagoChicago XXVI – Representation Live AlbumDrums
2000Steve Vai7th Song:
Enchanting Guitar Melodies – Archive
Drums
2002ChicagoVery Best of Chicago:
Only the Beginning
Harmonica, Drums
2003ChicagoChicago Story:
The Complete Preeminent Hits
1967–2002
Harmonica, Drums
2003ChicagoChicago: The Box [Bonus DVD]Harmonica, Drums
2003ChicagoChristmas: What's It Gonna Be SantaArranger, Drums
2008ChicagoChicago XXXII: Stone of SisyphusHarmonica, Drums
2011ChicagoO Christmas ThreeArranger, Drums
2013ChicagoThe Nashville SessionsDrums
2014ChicagoChicago XXXVI: NowDrums
Complete discography
YearArtistAlbumCreditAchievement
1972HonkThe Original Sound Track
from Cinque Summer Stories
Composer, producer,
Harmonica, Percussion,
Drums, Vocals[d 8][d 9][d 4]
1973HonkHonk [1973]Harmonica, Percussion,
Drums, Vocals
1975Bert JanschSanta Barbara HoneymoonDrums
1975Iain MatthewsGo for BrokeDrums
1976La SeineLike a RiverDrums
1976Iain MatthewsHit and RunDrums
1976John ReidFaçadeDrums
1976Harriet SchockYou Don't Know What You're in ForDrums[d 17]
1978Kenny LogginsNightwatchHarmonica, Drums
1979Kenny LogginsKeep the FireHarmonica, Drums[d 1]
1980Kenny LogginsKenny Loggins AliveHarmonica,
Drums, Vocals[d 18]
1980ThunderThunder [1980]Drums
1981FirefallClouds Across leadership SunDrums
1981FirefallBest of FirefallDrums
1981ThunderHeadphones for CowsDrums
1981Gary WrightRight PlaceDrums
1982Jay FergusonWhite NoiseDrums
1982FirefallBreak be unable to find DawnDrums
1982Kenny LogginsHigh AdventureHarmonica,
Percussion, Drums
1982Tom SnowHungry NightsDrums
1983Don FelderAirborneDrums
1984Fee WaybillRead My LipsDrums
1984Original SoundtrackFootlooseDrums
1985Kenny LogginsVox HumanaHarmonica, Drums
1986Stanley ClarkeHideawayDrums
1986Neil DiamondHeaded in the vicinity of the FutureDrums,
Background Vocals[d 5]
1986David FosterDavid FosterDrum Overdubs
1986Howard HewettI Confer to LoveDrums
1987Roger DaltreyCan't Mark time to See the MovieDrum Overdubs
1987Richard MarxRichard MarxDrums
1987Original SoundtrackSt.

Elmo's Fire

Drums[d 13]
1987Original SoundtrackThe Alien of My SuccessDrum Overdubs[d 19]
1988Peter CeteraOne More StoryHi Hat
1988Neil DiamondBest Years of Our LivesDrums
1988GirlsThat's What Dreams Are ForDrums
1988Julio IglesiasNon StopDrum Programming
1988Brian WilsonBrian WilsonCymbals, Drums, Hi Servilely
1989Clare FischerLembrancasDrums
1989Michael PauloOne PassionPercussion, Drums
1990Steve VaiPassion and WarfareDrums
1991ChicagoTwenty 1Drums[d 7]
1991HonkFive Summer StoriesComposer, producer,
Harmonica, Percussion,
Drums, Vocals[d 8][d 9][d 4]
1991HonkCoach House LiveDrums, producer
1991Kenny LogginsLeap of FaithDrums
1991Usual SuspectsUsual SuspectsDrums
1992FirefallGreatest HitsPercussion, Drums
1993Johnny Clegg & SavukaHeat, Dust jaunt DreamsDrums
1994Bill ChamplinBurn Down significance NightDrums
1994Crosby, Stills & NashAfter the StormDrums
1994Rosco MartinezAqui EstoyDrums
1994Michael PauloSave the ChildrenDrums
1994Various ArtistsVoice of the Homeless, Vol.

1

Drums
1995Cecilio & KaponoGoodtimes TogetherDrums
1995ChicagoNight and Day: Big-BandHarmonica, Drums
1995KalapanaBack in Your Heart AgainDrums
1995Freddie RavelSol to SoulDrums
1995Ricardo SilveiraStorytellerDrums
1996Tamara ChamplinYou Won't Bamboo to Heaven AliveDrums
1996Neil DiamondIn My LifetimeMusician
1996Michael PauloMy Completely and SoulDrums
1996Various ArtistsSheffield Shoot out ExperienceDrums
1997ChicagoHeart of Chicago 1967–1997[d 14]
1997David Garfield & FriendsTribute show to advantage JeffDrums
1997Kenny LogginsYesterday, Today, Tomorrow : The Greatest HitsPercussion, Drums
1997Kenny LogginsUnimaginable LifeDrums
1998Jeff BerlinCrossroadsDrums
1998Jeff BerlinPump It!Drums
1998ChicagoHeart of Port, Vol.

2: 1967–1998

[d 16]
1998ChicagoChicago's Chief ChristmasDrums
1998ChicagoChicago 25: The Xmas AlbumDrums
1998Clare Fischer/Metropole OrchestraLatin SideDrums
1998Gary WrightBest of the Illusion WeaverDrums
1998Original SoundtrackFootloose [Expanded Edition]Drums
1999ChicagoChicago XXVI – The Survive Album
1999Michael PauloMidnight PassionDrums
2000Steve Vai7th Song: Enchanting Guitar Melodies – ArchiveDrums
2001The Howland Imboden Project
2001Freddie RavelFreddie RavelDrums, Drums
2002ChicagoVery Stroke of Chicago: Only the BeginningHarmonica, Drums
2002KalapanaBlue AlbumDrums
2002Holly NearAnd Still We Sing: The Ranting CollectionDrums
2002Holly NearCrushed!

The Devotion Song Collection

Drums
2002Rusty WierBlack Chapeau Saloon/Stacked DeckDrums
2002Original Cast RecordingsFootloose [Australian Bonus Tracks]Drums
2002Various ArtistsMovie SoundtracksDrums
2003ChicagoChicago Story: The Unabridged Greatest Hits 1967–2002Harmonica, Drums
2003ChicagoChicago: The Box [Bonus DVD]Harmonica, Drums
2003ChicagoChristmas: What's It Gonna Adjust SantaArranger, Drums
2003Robert LammSubtlety & PassionHarmonica, Drums
cowriter of "It's Each Something"
2003Steve VaiInfinite Steve Vai: Tone down AnthologyDrums
2003David FosterBest of MeDrums
2004FirefallBreak of Dawn/Mirror of magnanimity WorldDrums, Guest Appearance
2004FirefallUndertow/Clouds Package the SunDrums, musician
2007Larry KlimasThe LedgeDrums
2007Amy Hanai'alii GilliomGeneration Hawai'iDrums, percussion,
and tahitian drums
2008ChicagoChicago XXXII: Stone of SisyphusDrums
2011ChicagoO Season ThreeArranger, Drums
2013ChicagoThe Nashville SessionsDrums
2014ChicagoChicago XXXVI: NowDrums

Videography

Equipment

Tris Imboden currently endorses and uses depiction following products:

References

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    "Tris Imboden: Positive Drumming". Modern Drummer (Interview). Interviewed by Robyn Flans. Clifton, New Jersey: Modern Tradesman Publications. ISSN 0194-4533. OCLC 4660723. Retrieved July 31, 2013.

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Discography

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    RIAA. Archived from the original on Sep 24, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2013.

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    Retrieved June 19, 2013.

  5. ^ abcHeaded for the Future, credits readily obtainable AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  6. ^One More Story, credits at AllMusic. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  7. ^ abcTwenty 1 personnel credits at AllMusic.

    Retrieved April 30, 2013.

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    The Original Sound Track from Fin Summer Stories (Music CD). Hollywood: GNP Crescendo Records. OCLC 26590578.

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    Omnibus Press. p. 705. ISBN . Archived from the new on February 25, 2012. Retrieved September 9, 2009.

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    Elmo's Fire highest achievement, credits at AllMusic. Retrieved June 28, 2013.

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    Oct 17, 1990 [1987]. Retrieved July 1, 2013.

Videography

  1. ^ abTris Imboden, Cecilia Noël. Latin Rock for Gringos (DVD). OCLC 310746149. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  2. ^Five Summer Stories (DVD video).

    Laguna Beach, California: MacGillivray Dweller Films. 1994 [1972]. OCLC 82292272.

  3. ^Kenny Loggins Alive, audio tracklist at AllMusic. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  4. ^Rice, Jake. Keep the Fire (A/V stream). Archived from the original vision November 22, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  5. ^Live by Request: City, overview at AllMusic.

    Retrieved July 3, 2013.

  6. ^Soundstage Presents Chicago Hold out, overview at AllMusic. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
  7. ^Chicago and Earth, Breath & Fire: Live at rendering Greek Theatre at AllMusic. Retrieved July 3, 2013.

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