History of the Drumset: Part 12, 1952 - Double Bass
- History of the Drumset: Part 1, 1865 - Double Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 10, 1941 - Bebop
- History of the Drumset: Part 11. 1948 - Rhythm and Blues
- History of the Drumset: Part 12, 1952 - Double Bass
- History of the Drumset: Part 13, 1954 - Rockabilly
- History of the Drumset: Part 14, 1954 - Rock and Roll
- History of the Drumset: Part 15, 1964 - The Beatles
- History of the Drumset: Part 16 - Conclusion
- History of the Drumset: Part 2, 1890 - Ragtime
- History of the Drumset: Part 3, 1900's - The Bass Drum Pedal
- History of the Drumset: Part 4, 1913 - Jazz Brushes
- History of the Drumset: Part 5, 1917 - New Orleans Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 6, 1919 - Chicago Style Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 7, 1927 - Silent Movies
- History of the Drumset: Part 8, 1929 - Big Band Drumming
- History of the Drumset: Part 9, 1935 - Gene Krupa
History of the Drumset: Part 12, 1952 - Double Bass
A CENTURY OF DRUM SET EVOLUTION WITH DANIEL GLASS
While it may seem like double bass is a new evolution in the 21st century, it can actually be traced back to Louie Bellson. Double Bass made its first big splash all the way back in the early '50s when Louie joined Duke Ellington's orchestra!
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Louie Bellson becomes one of the first drummers to perform with two bass drums.

