Rod Morgenstein
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Rod Morgenstein is a professor in the Percussion Department at Berklee College of Music. He is a founding member of the groundbreaking progressive rock fusion group the Dixie Dregs, who have received six Grammy Award nominations. The band, touted by the Philadelphia Inquirer as "possibly the most important, and certainly the most technically advanced, instrumental group in progressive fusion," continues to record and tour.
Morgenstein is an original member of the heavy metal band Winger, whose recordings have reached gold and platinum status around the world. The band received an American Music Award nomination for best new heavy metal band in 1989. Other projects have included recording and touring with Dixie Dregs/Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse in the Steve Morse Band; recording with Kip Winger, whose albums Thisconversationseemslikeadream, Songs from the Ocean Floor, and From the Moon to the Sun have achieved critical acclaim; and teaming with Dream Theater keyboard virtuoso Jordan Rudess in the Rudess Morgenstein Project.
Morgenstein was named best progressive rock drummer by Modern Drummer in 1999 and is a five-time winner of the Modern Drummer reader's poll for the same award. He has been a member of the magazine's advisory board since the 1980s.
As an international drum educator, Morgenstein has performed at hundreds of clinics and drum festivals in more than 20 countries. He codesigned the Vic Firth SIH1, dB22, and Kidphones isolation headphone monitors, in addition to codeveloping the Vic Firth Rod Morgenstein Signature drumsticks and Sabian Tri-Top ride cymbal. His instructional materials include the books Drum Set Warm-Ups and The Drumset Musician with Rick Mattingly; the videos Putting It All Together and Drum Tips/Double Bass Drumming; and the audio cassettes/books Grooving in Styles/Filling in the Holes, Double Bass Drumming, and Odd Time. Morgenstein holds a Bachelor of Music in Studio Music and Jazz from the University of Miami.
- Leader of the Rudess Morgenstein Project
- Member of the Dixie Dregs and Winger
- Articles published in Modern Drummer; Rhythm, Sticks, Drums & Percussion; and Batteur
- Best progressive rock drummer, Modern Drummer, 1999