Ray Marchica is one of the most diverse drummers in New York City. He is the leader of his own group, and freelances in all different types of settings. Ray is a graduate of Brooklyn College where he studied percussion with Morris Lang and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Performance. Ray has recorded with James Brown, Little Richard, Dan Hartman, and Earl Klugh, and has toured with guitar greats Roy Buchanan and Johnny Winter. He was the drummer on The Rosie O’Donnell Show for it’s entire six-year run, where he performed with Phil Collins, Tony Bennett, Bette Midler, Cher, Marc Anthony, Robert Palmer, Jennifer Holiday, Chaka Khan, and Neil Diamond among other guests that appeared on the show. He is a member of The Ed Palermo Big Band that has been specializing in performing the music of Frank Zappa. He is a member of The Mike Longo New York State of the Art Jazz Ensemble, and The Gary Morgan Pan Americana Big Band. Ray is also involved in NYC theater work. He held the chair as the house drummer