{{Short description|American jazz critic, publisher and record producer (1943–2024)}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Bob Rusch | image = | caption = | image_size = | birth_name = Robert D. Rusch | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date|1943|04|03}} | birth_place = New York City, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|2024|01|14|1943|04|03}} | death_place = | origin = | instrument = | genre = Jazz | occupation = Jazz critic and publisher, record producer | years_active = | label = Cadence Jazz, CIMP | website = [http://www.cadencebuilding.com cadencebuilding.com] }}
'''Robert D. Rusch''' (April 3, 1943 – January 14, 2024) was an American jazz critic and record producer.<ref>''Who's Who in Entertainment, Second edition, 1992–1993,'' Marquis Who's Who, Wilmette, Illinois (1992)</ref><ref>''Who's Who in Entertainment, Third edition, 1998–1999,'' Marquis Who's Who, New Providence, New Jersey (1997)</ref>
==Biography== Robert D. Rusch was born in New York City on April 3, 1943.<ref name="yanow" /> studied clarinet and drums in his youth. During the 1970s, Rusch played drums in workshops with Jaki Byard and Cedar Walton.<ref name=wynn /> He wrote for the magazines ''Down Beat'', ''Jazz Journal'' and ''Jazz Forum'' in the 1970s before founding ''Cadence Magazine'' in 1975.<ref name=wynn /> He founded two record labels, Cadence Jazz (in 1980) and CIMP (in 1995), and produced or oversaw the release of hundreds of jazz releases; among those musicians he has produced are Bill Dixon, Chet Baker, Glenn Spearman, Ernie Krivda, Ivo Perelman, Noah Howard, Dominic Duval, Steuart Liebig, Cecil Taylor, Fred Hess, Anthony Braxton, Bill Barron, Paul Smoker, Jimmy Bennington, and Steve Swell. He has run North Country Record Distribution, an independent jazz label distributor, since 1983. Rusch has donated his large, indexed collection of jazz periodicals to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.<ref name=wynn />
Rusch's book, ''JazzTalk: the Cadence Interviews'', was published in 1984.<ref>{{cite book | last = Rusch | first = Bob | title = JazzTalk : the Cadence interviews | url = https://archive.org/details/jazztalkcadencei0000rusc |url-access=registration | access-date = 4 December 2023 | publisher = Lyle Stuart | location = Secaucus, N.J | year = 1984 | isbn = 0818403578 | oclc = 1246791637 }}</ref> A review at the time by Kevin Whitehead noted that it includes "one of the best discussions of the social realities concerning the creation of new music to have appeared in print," in an interview with the trumpeter Bill Dixon. Whitehead wrote that "Rusch has conducted hundreds of interviews with improvisers" and considered that this collection, including interviews with "drummer Art Blakey, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Cecil Taylor, and saxophonists Billy Harper, Paul Quinchette and Von Freeman," among others, includes both valuable insights into jazz history and the thinking of the interviewee, and "some dead weight as well."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Whitehead |first1=Kevin |author1-link = Kevin Whitehead |title=Inprovisations on a theme, and the theme is jazz |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/377877073/ |access-date=8 November 2021 |work=The Baltimore Sun | page = 156 |date=July 8, 1984}}</ref>
Rusch died on January 14, 2024, at the age of 80.<ref>[https://jazzpassings.com/2024 2024 In Memoriam] Jazz Passings</ref>
==Sexual abuse== From 1965 to 1973, Rusch was a teacher at Woodward School, a private elementary school in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn.<ref name=WSJ1 /> On June 4, 2014, three articles appeared in ''The Wall Street Journal''<ref name=WSJ1 /><ref name="WSJ2" /><ref name="WSJ3" /> accusing Rusch of "sexually abusing female students as young as 12 years old during the late 1960s and early 1970s."<ref name=WSJ3 /> Rusch was interviewed by the newspaper, and in the articles "Rusch acknowledged that he had sex with multiple young students.... 'I accept involvement in some of the things that went on, not all of them, and to that extent I am embarrassed and remorseful and I have been for the better part of 41 years,' said Mr. Rusch, who was 71 years old. 'I carry a lot of guilt.'"<ref name=WSJ1 />
In 2020, three women filed a lawsuit alleging they were "sexually abused and assaulted" by Rusch.<ref>"[https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/ny-brooklyn-poly-prep-sex-abuse-lawsuit-20200730-yvdzkce2rjbi7fsz2tlrnloety-story.html Decades later, three women accuse former Brooklyn private school teacher of sex abuse]" by Molly Crane-Newman, New York Daily News, July 30, 2020.</ref>
==References== {{Reflist|refs= * <ref name=wynn>{{cite book |editor=Ron Wynn |others=with Michael Erlewine, Vladimir Bogdanov & Chris Woodstra |title=All Music Guide to Jazz |edition=1st |series=Allmusic |year=1994 |publisher=Miller Freeman Books |location=San Francisco |isbn=0-87930-308-5 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/allmusicguidetoj00wynn/page/711 711–712] |chapter=Producers }}</ref> * <ref name="yanow">{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=bob-rusch-mn0000763483|tab=biography|last=Yanow|first=Scott|authorlink=Scott Yanow|label=Bob Rusch|accessdate=13 June 2014 }}</ref> * <ref name="WSJ1">{{cite news |last=Hollander |first=Sophia |date=4 June 2014 |title=Years of Abuse at Brooklyn School Alleged |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/years-of-abuse-at-brooklyn-school-alleged-1401852826 |newspaper=Wall Street Journal |accessdate=4 June 2014 }}</ref> * <ref name="WSJ2">{{cite news |last=Hollander |first=Sophia |date=4 June 2014 |title=Former Brooklyn Teacher Bob Rusch Regrets Losing 'Ethical Compass' |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/former-brooklyn-teacher-bob-rusch-regrets-losing-ethical-compass-1401852544 |newspaper=Wall Street Journal |accessdate=4 June 2014}}</ref> * <ref name="WSJ3">{{cite news |last=Hollander |first=Sophia |date=4 June 2014 |title=New York Has Strict Statute of Limitations for Child Sex Abuse |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-has-strict-statute-of-limitations-for-child-sex-abuse-1401852918?tesla=y |newspaper=Wall Street Journal |accessdate=4 June 2014}}</ref> }}
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