Allan
Schwartzberg is a 'first-call' New York session drummer. He does
everything from jingles to sound tracks to record dates, and he
does them so well that he has had one of the longest running careers
of any musician in this trendy, stressful and highly competitive
business.
"Allan
has played with such diverse artists as Stan Getz, Peter Gabriel, Mountain
and James Brown. He's also one of the original disco drummers, playing
on such dance classics as Gloria Gaynor's Never Can Say Goodbye,
Tony Camillo's Bazuka's Dynomite, and Meco's Theme From Star
Wars. And the rampant sampling of James Brown's Funky President
has made Allan's beat the sound of '90s hip-hop. Allan is one of the
unsung heroes of this game. By way of introduction, I'll simply let
Allan speak for himself."
-
from the introduction to the interview
by Jim Payne

Allan has contributed percussion to both Thorne CDs, Sprawl (1999) and The Contessa's Party (2006).
Interviewed
by Mike Thorne
at the Stereo Society, December 13, 1999
Interviewed
by Jim Payne
from Give The Drummers Some, 1996
The
Working Drummer By
Robert Santelli
from Modern Drummer, December 1988Cab
Chases And Smart Moves: A Day In The Life by Chris Doering
from College
Musician, Fall 1986
Selected
Discography
Allan
Schwartzberg at the Stereo Society (selected links):
To
Allan Schwartzberg's home page
(all links)
Interview
with Mike Thorne, December 1999 at the Stereo Society
Audio
Clips from December 1999 interview with Mike Thorne
Interview
with Jim Payne, Give The Drummers Some 1996
The
Working Drummer by Robert Santelli, Modern Drummer 1988
Cab
Chases and Smart Moves: A Day In The Life by Chris Doering, College Musician
1988
To
Allan Schwartzberg's selected discography