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Ziggy Modeliste (Joseph Modeliste) was born on 28 December, 1948 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, is an American funk drummer. Discover Ziggy Modeliste's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Joseph Modeliste
Occupation Musician
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 28 December, 1948
Birthday 28 December
Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Nationality United States

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1948

Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste (born December 28, 1948), also known as Zigaboo, is an American drummer best known as a founding member of the funk band the Meters.

He is widely considered an innovator in the funk genre and New Orleans style drumming.

The Meters' music had a defining role and set the stylistic tone of New Orleans funk.

Due to his work with the band, Modeliste is credited as an integral part of bringing New Orleans second-line grooves into popular music.

As a songwriter and session musician Modeliste's work is featured in numerous albums by various artists.

His drum grooves appear in hundreds of hip hop samples, television and film.

He has released four solo albums.

He resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and continues to perform and tour.

1960

Over time the band evolved into the Neville Sounds and by late 1960s into the Meters.

1965

The Meters were formed in 1965 and became well known in the vibrant New Orleans music scene.

The band was eventually signed to Allen Toussaint's record label Sansu Enterprises and served as the label's studio band.

Over the years the Meters became staple artists and the purveyors of the traditional New Orleans funk sound.

Modeliste's work with The Meters solidified his status as an innovative and skilled drummer.

1970

When The Meters disbanded in late 1970s, Modeliste continued to tour and serve as the drummer for various musicians – touring with Keith Richards and Ron Wood in the New Barbarians shortly after the split.

Modeliste has released three studio albums and a live album as a leader.

1975

This was further displayed when Modeliste, along with the Meters, were invited to tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975 and 1976 serving as their opening act.

The Meters also served as the backing band for acts such as Dr. John, Robert Palmer, Lee Dorsey, Paul McCartney, Betty Harris and others – all with Modeliste on drums.

1980

The drum heavy performance was recorded in 1980 with Modeliste performing with his first post-Meters band, the Gaboon's Gang, at the Saenger Theatre.

In the 1980s Modeliste moved to Los Angeles and later to the San Francisco Bay Area, settling in Oakland, California.

Having been involved in disputes over publishing rights of the Meters recordings, he got involved in the business side of the music industry.

He started a record label, JZM Records, and a music publishing company, Jomod Music.

2000

His first album titled Zigaboo.com was released in 2000.

2004

His second album I'm on the Right Track was released in 2004 and features contributors Dr. John and Bernie Worrell.

2005

In 2005 he recorded with Young Gunz on the BMI award-winning song "Can't Stop Won't Stop", and his drum patterns were sampled on the percussion heavy Grammy nominated song "1 Thing".

2007

In 2007 he contributed to a tribute album honoring Fats Domino with the song "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday" with collaborators Herbie Hancock and Renard Poche.

2009

His live album titled Funk Me Hard Live was released in 2009.

2011

His third studio album New Life was released in 2011.

The album features works by several artists including Wardell Quezergue and George Porter.

In 2011 producer-musician Mark Ronson collaborated with Modeliste, Erykah Badu, Mos Def and Trombone Shorty for the song "A La Modeliste", which was named for Modeliste's influence on funk drumming and the New Orleans sound.

2013

Modeliste grew up in the 13th Ward of New Orleans.

The eldest of six siblings, he was raised in part by his grandmother, Lula Blouin.

His first drum set was a three-piece paid for by Blouin.

He was nicknamed Zigaboo at age ten by a neighborhood kid, and by junior high school the name had stuck.

His drumming style was influenced by Smokey Johnson, Bob French and other New Orleans drum greats as he learned by watching them perform at gigs.

He said listening to other musicians was the most important part of his learning process.

He particularly tried to emulate Smokey Johnson's style.

He started playing gigs at an early age including a stint with the Hawketts, a band led by Art Neville at the time.

In a 2013 interview with Modern Drummer, Modeliste said: "Your biggest teachers were those two things you got on the side of your head. (...) It's got nothing to do with rudiments, nothing to do with time signatures, but it's got a lot to do with what you hear."

Modeliste was a founding member and drummer of the funk group the Meters.

He was the featured artist in the August 2013 issue of Modern Drummer magazine.