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  1. Rod Morgenstein. Rod Morgenstein (* 19. April 1953 in New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger und Musiklehrer. Er wurde vor allem als Musiker der Heavy-Metal-Band Winger und der Jazz-Fusion-Band Dixie Dregs bekannt. Er spielte auch mit Fiona, Platypus und The Jelly Jam. Ferner arbeitete er auch mit Jordan Rudess zusammen.

  2. Real/full name: Rod Morgenstein. Age: 70 (born Apr 19th, 1953) Place of birth: United States (New York City, New York) Gender: Male. Trivia. In 1989, Morgenstein, Kip Winger and Brad Gillis featured as the backing band on the rock singer Fiona's Heart Like a Gun album. Active Bands. Past Bands. Guest/Session. Misc. staff. Links. Dixie Dregs.

  3. 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.

  4. Winger. Drums, Percussion, Backing vocals (1987-1994, 2001-2003, 2006-present)

  5. 22. Juni 1999 · Rod Morgenstein: Drums (track 9) T. M. Stevens: Bass (track 9) Vernon Reid: Guitars (track 9) Bill "The Buddha" Dickens: Bass : Miscellaneous staff Tristan Grigsby: Producer : Michael Grigsby: Co-producer : Bill Dickens: Co-producer : Jason Walsh: Engineering : John Scrip: Mastering : Mark Alano: Art direction, Design

  6. 15. Nov. 2010 · Rod Morgenstein is best known as the blazing left-handed drummer with the influential fusion band Dixie Dregs and the pop-metal band Winger. Rod’s professional career began in 1975 while he was still a student at the University of Miami, which is where a nascent Dregs—known at the time as Rock Ensemble II of the Studio Music and Jazz curriculum—honed their skills and recorded their album ...

  7. 5. Apr. 2012 · In this 30-minute recorded phone interview (see below), I spoke with the great Rod Morgenstein, who is of course one of the pioneers of progressive Rock. I had the honor to be a class mate of his at the University of Miami in the 70’s when he played in the UM Rock Ensemble, later to be known as the Dixie Dregs.