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Brooklyn Beginnings: The Beat of a Dream

Liberty DeVitto has long been recognised as one of the most influential drummers in rock history, renowned for his explosive energy, innovative rhythms, and deep connection to the music. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was captivated by drumming at an early age, inspired by legends like Ringo Starr, Dino Danelli, and Keith Moon. Raised in a vibrant, music-loving family, DeVitto honed his craft by playing along to records and developing his signature style—a mix of finesse, power, and an ability to elevate a song’s emotional impact.

Joining Billy: The Birth of a Musical Partnership

Liberty’s career reached new heights when he joined Billy Joel’s band in 1974, a partnership that spanned over three decades. As Billy’s drummer, Liberty was the driving force behind countless hits, like “Piano Man,” “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” and “My Life.” 

Liberty’s intuitive understanding of Billy’s songwriting allowed him to craft drum parts that became as iconic as the melodies themselves. Albums like The Stranger, 52nd Street, and Glass Houses showcased his ability to balance technical brilliance with raw emotion, solidifying his place in music history.

Life on the Road: Touring with Billy Joel

Liberty and Billy had a notable falling-out in the early 2000s after decades of collaboration. Liberty was dismissed from the band without a clear explanation. This sudden split caused tension between the two and the feud escalated when Liberty filed a lawsuit against Billy in 2009.  and compensation. Fortunately both men have now moved past the animosity. 

Collaboration Chronicles: Playing with Legends

Beyond Billy Joel, Liberty has collaborated with a wide range of iconic artists, including Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, Carly Simon, and Karen Carpenter, displaying his versatility and adaptability across genres. 

Studio D'Lux

Liberty has also performed on numerous studio sessions including with a supergroup project  known as Studio D’Lux.  Keyboardist/singer Doug Kistner (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, John Waite, Blood, Sweat & Tears) has written and produced all songs. This yacht rock/classic rock band also features Bill Champlin,(formerly of Chicago) Steely Dan guitarist Jon Herington, Glen Burtnik (Styx), Joel Hoekstra (guitarist for Whitesnake, Trans-Siberian Orchestra), Elliott ‘still reelin’ Randall. 

Liberty DeVitto today

The Slim Kings: Reinventing Rock for a New Era

In addition to his illustrious career as a sideman, Liberty DeVitto formed The Slim Kings, a band that combines classic rock influences with a fresh, modern sound. The Slim Kings have released several critically acclaimed tracks, earning a loyal following for their authentic and energetic performances.

Liberty also plays with The Lords of 52nd Street  a band that primarily comprises members of the line-up which backed Billy Joel from 1976 to 1981, the period during which Joel initiated a run of albums that reached the top ten on the Billboard charts. The band is led by the three former members of Billy’s band and Doug Kistner plays keyboards in the group.

Liberty: Life, Billy, and the Pursuit of Happiness

In recent years, Liberty has shared his incredible journey through his memoir, Liberty: Life, Billy, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The book provides an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at his life on and off the stage, detailing his childhood in Brooklyn, his experiences with Billy Joel, and his personal struggles and triumphs. It’s a testament to his resilience and passion for music.

A Lifetime of Groove: Celebrating the Heart of Rock and Roll

Today Liberty continues to be an active presence in the music industry, performing live, recording new music, and mentoring aspiring musicians. He remains a vocal advocate for drummers, regularly appearing at drum clinics and industry events to inspire the next generation of percussionists. With a career that spans decades and a legacy that continues to grow, Liberty DeVitto is more than a drummer—he is a cornerstone of modern music, whose beats will echo for generations to come.

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