Rod Morgenstein
Rod Morgenstein (born April 19, 1953) is an American drummer, best known for his work with the rock bands Winger and Dixie Dregs.[1]
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| Born | April 19, 1953 New York City, U.S.  | 
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| Years active | 1973–present | 
He also played with Fiona, Platypus, the Steve Morse Band, and Jelly Jam. He has also done session work with Jordan Rudess including his ventures with the Rudess/Morgenstein Project.[2] He also toured with Jazz Is Dead.[3][4] He has also been awarded Modern Drummer's "Best Progressive Rock Drummer" five years (1986-'90), "Best All-Around Drummer" (1999) and was inducted into magazine's Honor Roll.[5]
He worked for twenty years as a professor, teaching percussion at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Morgenstein continues to tour with the band Winger. He has also been a columnist for Modern Drummer magazine.
Morgenstein is known for his versatility of playing many styles of music.[6]
Equipment
    
Morgenstein currently uses Premier drums, Evans Drumheads, Sabian cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks, and LP Percussion. He has, in the past, also used Remo drumheads and Paiste cymbals.
Drums: Premier signia series (also uses the genista series):
- 22" x 18" bass drums (x2)
 - 10" x 9" rack tom
 - 12" x 10" rack tom
 - 13" x 11" rack tom
 - 16" x 16" floor tom
 - 18" x 16" floor tom
 - 14" x 6.5" snare
 - 14" x 4" piccolo snare
 
Drumheads: Evans:
- Snare: G1 Coated or Power Center Reverse Dot/300 Snare Side
 - Toms: EC2S Clear or G1 Clear (top and resonant)
 - Bass: EQ4 Clear/EQ3 Black Bass Reso
 
Drumsticks: Vic Firth:
- Vic Firth Rod Morgenstein signature drumsticks (Length 16.12", Diameter: .610")
 
- described as essentially combining a 5B and 2B stick
Cymbals: Sabian:
- AA regular hi-hats 13"
 - HH china kang 10"/AA splash 10" (stacked)
 - AA splash 12"
 - AA splash 10"
 - AA splash 8"
 - AAX stage crash 18"/cymbal disc 12" (stacked)
 - AAX stage crash 16" (or studio crash)
 - AA splash 10"
 - Signature tri-top ride 21"
 - HH china 20"
 - HH thin crash 18"
 
Paiste cymbals (circa 1984):
- RUDE 14" hi-hats
 - Formula 602 11" splash
 - RUDE 16" crash/ride
 - RUDE 18" crash/ride
 - 2002 18" medium
 - RUDE 20" ride/crash
 - Formula 602 22" heavy
 - 2002 20" china type
 - Sound Creation 22" dark china
 
Cymbals circa 1988:
- 3000 14" sound edge hi-hats
 - Formula 602 11" splash
 - 3000 17" thin crash
 - 3000 18" thin crash
 - 3000 19" thin crash
 - RUDE 22" ride/crash
 - Sound Creation 20" dark china
 
Discography
    
    with Dixie Dregs
    
- The Great Spectacular (1976)
 - Free Fall (1977)
 - What If (1978)
 - Night of the Living Dregs (1979)
 - Dregs of the Earth (1980)
 - Unsung Heroes (1981)
 - Industry Standard (1982)
 - Full Circle (1994)
 
with The Steve Morse Band
    
- The Introduction (1984)
 - Stand Up (1985)
 - High Tension Wires (1989)
 
with Winger
    
- Winger (1988)
 - In the Heart of the Young (1990)
 - Pull (1993)
 - IV (2006)
 - Karma (2009)
 - Better Days Comin' (2014)
 - Seven (2023)
 
with Fiona
    
- Heart Like a Gun (1989)
 
with Rudess/Morgenstein Project
    
- Rudess/Morgenstein Project (1997)
 - The Official Bootleg (2001)
 
with Platypus
    
- When Pus Comes to Shove (1998)
 - Ice Cycles (2000)
 
with The Jelly Jam
    
- The Jelly Jam (2002)
 - The Jelly Jam 2 (2004)
 - Shall We Descend (2011)
 - Profit (2016)
 
with Jazz Is Dead
    
- Laughing Water (1999)
 - Great Sky River (2001)
 - Grateful Jazz (2015)
 
References
    
- Schlenker, Dave (September 11, 1992). "Steve Morse and the Dregs on the road again". Gainesville Sun. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 - "Rudess Morgenstein Project announce four US dates". musicradar.com. October 22, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 - Hochanadel, Michael (April 5, 2002). "Jazz is Dead to jam on Grateful Undead songs at Van Dyck". The Daily Gazette. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 - Zimmerman, Curtis (August 9, 1999). "Jazz Is Dead Laughing Wake Water 'Wake Of The Laughing Flood'". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 - "About". rodmorgenstein.com. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 - "Rod Morgenstein:Cross-Genre Ripping". moderndrummer.com. November 15, 2010. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
 
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