BORN: November 2, 1957

Carter Beauford started on his music career at an early age - three years old. That's when his father, who couldn't find
a baby sitter, took the toddler drummer-to-be to see the legendary Buddy Rich, which Beauford says "put the icing on the cake
for me as far as what I wanted to do and what route to take. Believe it or not, I knew it was what I want to do then," Beauford
says. "My dad was a jazz trumpet player and kinda hipped me to the whole music scene. And he made it look like so much fun
I decided to go ahead and pursue it." Charlottesville, VA native Beauford largely lived behind his kit as a youth. "As long
as I was on the drums, I was fine," he says. Beauford played his first professional gig at age nine with a jazz-fusion outfit
led by local luminary Big Nick Nicholas (an associate of John Coltrane's). Eventually, he wound up in a Richmond, VA based
group called Secrets, which a young Dave Matthews used to watch before approaching Beauford and the group's saxophonist, LeRoi
Moore, to help him work on some material he was developing. "I took a listen to it, and it was kind of interesting, the way
he played and the way he wrote music" Beauford says. "Before long we were in the studio recording, not our first record, but
something that we could go back and listen to and play for friends and see what people thought. We played it to friends and
people were whooping and hollering over that sound we generated." Obviously, it was successful. Beauford's work with the Dave
Matthews Band has generated a demand for his playing on others' records as well. Since the release of "Before These Crowded
Streets," Beauford has shown up on albums by Carlos Santana, Blues Traveler's John Popper, Victor Wooten of Bela Fleck's Flecktones
and Robin Andre (AKA Boy Wonder). "Outside work keeps the creativity flowing for me," Beauford says. "I feel it's important
to get in there and try to tackle someone else's music and play a little differently, and then bring it back to the band."
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