Ron Tutt, a monster drummer for Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, Jerry Garcia, and many others, died October 16, 2021. News of the legendary musician’s passing at age 83 was announced by his Facebook fan page. While in his thirties, Tutt, known to many as Ronnie, was a core member of Presley’s TCB Band along with James Burton, among others, from the late ’60s until the King’s passing in 1977. The acronym stood for Taking Care of Business.
Tutt’s death was confirmed by his daughter, Tina Dempsey, who wrote in part, “Humble, loving, talented, god loving, loving father & husband are all words that come to mind when describing my dad. We will hear him in music forever. Rock n roll in heaven dad, miss you already!”
Watch Tutt do a drum solo at a 1977 Presley concert
Priscilla Presley penned a tribute which said, in part, “Rest In Peace my friend. Your sweet soul and great talent captured us all. Elvis always bragged how you intuitively could keep up with his stage moves. Even when he tried to trick you. 🙂 ”
Tutt went on to become a much in-demand drummer. He performed on Billy Joel’s 1973 breakthrough second album, Piano Man, as well as its follow-up.
His timing was impeccable and he played his drum parts to the lyrics, as well as the music in any song he played on. His live performances with Elvis Presley were legendary.
He will be greatly missed.
– Billy Joel
(2/2)— Billy Joel (@billyjoel) October 18, 2021
The following year, he joined the Jerry Garcia Band, recording and touring with them for most of their ’70s work. He also appeared on recordings by Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, among others.
From Elvis to the Jerry Garcia Band, Neil Diamond, and countless other projects, Ron Tutt’s steady drumming kept the mystery train rolling to where no man has gone before. Fare thee well and thank you sir. 📷: Richard Loren pic.twitter.com/aXFcitBJ3V
— Jerry Garcia (@jerrygarcia) October 17, 2021
In the ’80s, he contributed to albums from Elvis Costello and Neil Diamond, and became an essential part of the latter’s touring band for four decades. Diamond posted a tribute to Tutt on Oct. 17, noting, “He was truly one of the all-time greats in Rock and Roll.”
The legendary Ron Tutt has passed away. It’s been my privilege to share the stage with Ronnie for more than 40 years. He was truly one of the all-time greats in Rock and Roll. God bless you, Ronnie. Give my regards to Elvis. We love you, Ronnie. pic.twitter.com/lFM8klsh0R
— Neil Diamond (@NeilDiamond) October 17, 2021
Watch Tutt perform with Diamond on “Cherry, Cherry” in 2012
Tutt joined his fellow TCB Band members James Burton, Glenn D. Hardin, and Jerry Scheff as the backing band for the 1988 television special, Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night.
Related: Musicians we’ve lost in 2021
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Another musical talent joins the “Rock & Roll
Heaven”=time to update that song from The
Righteous Brothers someone….
RIP Ronnie c’ya on the flip side= thanks for the
beat & Taking Care of Business (TCB).