Mickey Hart is a drummer, an ethnomusicologist, and an author. He joined
the Grateful Dead as its second percussionist in 1967. In 1970,
Hart left
the Dead and cut the solo album
Rolling Thunder in 1972, featuring various members of
the Dead.
Hart returned to the band in 1974.
Hart's musical activities outside
the Dead have been extensive. In 1976,
the Dead's Round Records label released Diga by
the Diga Rhythm Band, an early experiment in worldbeat fusion put together by
Hart. His interaction with drummers from around the world sparked an abiding interest in the role of the drum in other cultures -- and a steadily expanding curiosity about non-Western musics. 1979 and 1980 saw the release of two albums of music from the film Apocalypse Now, much of it contributed by
Hart. In 1983,
Hart released albums under the heading
the World. These began with a reissue of
Diga Rhythm Band (an album by
Babatunde Olatunji produced by
Hart). Then came a series of albums of music
Hart had recorded around the world. In 1989
Hart released
Music to Be Born By, an album based on the heartbeat of his son in the womb, and 1990 saw the simultaneous release of
Hart's first book, Drumming at the Edge of Magic, and an album,
At the Edge. In 1991, another book and disc, both called
Planet Drum, appeared. Both albums made the upper reaches of the new age and world music charts.
Supralingua followed in 1998, and two years later
Hart returned with
Spirit into Sound. 2007 saw the release of
Global Drum Project with
Zakir Hussain,
Sikiru Adepoju, and
Giovanni Hidalgo on Shout! Factory. ~ William Ruhlmann & Bob Tarte, All Music Guide