Bill Elgart
Bill Elgart or Billy Elgart is an expatriate American jazz drummer. He is related to Les and Larry Elgart.
Elgart was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He studied at the Berklee College of Music and was a student of Alan Dawson. In 1968 he made his recording debut on Mr. Joy, with Paul Bley and Gary Peacock.
He moved to Europe in 1976, settling first in Salzburg, Austria and later in Ulm, Germany. He played in the groups Zollsound 4, Sundial Trio, Caoma, and the Annemarie Roelofs Projekt.
From 2001 he has been professor for Jazz Percussion at the University of Music Würzburg.
Discography
As leader
- A Life
- Jazz at Long Wharf
- Sun Dial
- Iliad
- ''O'Mara/Darling/Elgart''
As sideman
- Mr. Joy
- Paul Bley with Gary Peacock
- Turning Point
- Cities
- Ten Tributes
- Trois Trios
- Franco D'Andrea, Franco D'Andrea Trio
- Karl Berger, No Man Is an Island
- Kent Carter, Plaything
- Wolfgang Lackerschmid, One More Life
- Guenter Lenz, Strict Minimum
- Charlie Mariano, Somewhere, out there
- Martin Mull, Martin Mull
- Jim Pepper, Polar Bear Stomp
- Tomasz Stanko, Caoma
- Sadao Watanabe, Sadao & Charlie Again
- Eric Watson, The Fool School
- Kenny Wheeler, Flutter By, Butterfly
- Leszek Zadlo, ''Breath''