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Cliff Brucker, author of the Schenectady theme song, is an accomplished musician with over 50 years of experience playing drums, piano, keyboards and other instruments as well as composing, producing and teaching. He devoted his music mainly to jazz and holds a BA from the prestigious Crane School of Music of SUNY Potsdam. During his tenure, Brucker shared the stage with some of today's greatest jazz musicians, including  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Terry Clark Terry], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Woods Phil Woods], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Hampton Lionel Hampton]. He appeared on several albums and toured extensively at home and abroad.
Cliff Brucker, author of the Schenectady theme song, is an accomplished musician with over 50 years of experience playing drums, piano, keyboards and other instruments as well as composing, producing and teaching. He devoted his music mainly to jazz and holds a BA from the prestigious Crane School of Music of SUNY Potsdam. During his tenure, Brucker shared the stage with some of today's greatest jazz musicians, including  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Terry Clark Terry], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Woods Phil Woods], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Hampton Lionel Hampton]. He appeared on several albums and toured extensively at home and abroad.
Brucker not only performs as a performer but also teaches music. At a number of colleges, including Skidmore College, Siena College, and Schenectady County Community College, he has taught piano. Additionally, he has taught many aspiring musicians and conducted master classes and workshops on jazz drumming.
The Schenectady theme tune was written by Brucker as an homage to the city and its extensive past. The lyrics highlight Schenectady's contribution to industry and innovation, and the music has an appealing melody and upbeat tempo. It is frequently performed at neighborhood events and festivals and has grown to be a beloved and recognizable symbol of the city.


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Revision as of 21:11, 22 February 2023

Cliff Brucker and the Music of Schenectady

Cliff Brucker, author of the Schenectady theme song, is an accomplished musician with over 50 years of experience playing drums, piano, keyboards and other instruments as well as composing, producing and teaching. He devoted his music mainly to jazz and holds a BA from the prestigious Crane School of Music of SUNY Potsdam. During his tenure, Brucker shared the stage with some of today's greatest jazz musicians, including Clark Terry, Phil Woods, and Lionel Hampton. He appeared on several albums and toured extensively at home and abroad.

Brucker not only performs as a performer but also teaches music. At a number of colleges, including Skidmore College, Siena College, and Schenectady County Community College, he has taught piano. Additionally, he has taught many aspiring musicians and conducted master classes and workshops on jazz drumming.

The Schenectady theme tune was written by Brucker as an homage to the city and its extensive past. The lyrics highlight Schenectady's contribution to industry and innovation, and the music has an appealing melody and upbeat tempo. It is frequently performed at neighborhood events and festivals and has grown to be a beloved and recognizable symbol of the city.

Personal Opinion

In my opinion, the song is not bad at all. I have definitely heard worse (| Albany Theme Song) but it's good considering what Brucker had to work with.

References

https://dailygazette.com/2015/09/22/0922_Song/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siYu_XPzeMo

https://cliffbruckermusic.com/#:~:text=Cliff%20Brucker%2C%20Drummer%2DPercussionist%2C,Saint%20Rose%20in%20Albany%2C%20NY.