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Batiste in 2008
Background information
Birth name David Russell Batiste Jr.
Born (1965-12-12)December 12, 1965
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Died September 30, 2023(2023-09-30) (aged 57)
LaPlace, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres Funk, Rhythm and blues, Blues
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums
Years active 1973-2023

David Russell Batiste Jr. (December 12, 1965 – September 30, 2023) was an American drummer based in New Orleans. Batiste played drums for the bands The Funky Meters, Papa Grows Funk, and Vida Blue.

Biography

Brought up in a musical family, Batiste started playing drums at the age of four. He also learned to play keyboards, saxophone, guitar and bass, and started to play in the family band when he was seven.

Batiste left college after two years to join Charmaine Neville's band. He joined the Funky Meters, the reincarnation of the funk band The Meters, in 1989. The funky Meters without Art Neville currently plays under the name Porter Batiste Stoltz (PBS) (with George Porter Jr. on bass, and Brian Stoltz on guitar).

As a solo artist, he led his own band Russell Batiste Jr. and the Orkestra from 'Da Hood and has released two albums under the name.

Batiste also played regularly with organ player Joe Krown and guitarist Walter "Wolfman" Washington as the Krown Washington Batiste trio. This unit released a live CD Live at the Maple Leaf in 2008.

Batiste has performed with wide range of musicians and bands including Papa Grows Funk, Vida Blue, Harry Connick Jr., Champion Jack Dupree, Robbie Robertson and Maceo Parker. In 1987 Batiste was in the New Orleans funk band Nuclear Rhythms featuring percussionist songwriter Rosie Rosato, guitarist songwriter Dirk Billie, bassist songwriter Mark Adam Miller and guitar and keyboard player David M. Brown.

Batiste died of heart attack on September 30, 2023, at his home in LaPlace, Louisiana at the age of 57.

Discography

Solo works

  • 2000 Orkestra from 'Da Hood (Russell Batiste Jr.)
  • 2003 The Clinic (Russell Batiste Jr.)

With The Funky Meters

  • 2003 Fiyo at the Fillmore, Vol. 1 (Fuel 2000)

With Vida Blue

  • 2002 Vida Blue (Elektra)
  • 2003 The Illustrated Band (Sanctuary)
  • 2019 Crossing Lines (ATO Records)

With Porter Batiste Stoltz

  • 2005 Expanding The Funkin' Universe (Ouw)
  • 2008 Moodoo (High Steppin' Productions)

With Krown Washington Batiste

  • 2008 Live at the Maple Leaf (Independent)
  • 2010 Triple Threat (Independent)
  • 2013 Soul Understanding (Independent)
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