Drummer Tony Reedus' website features reviews, sound bites, itinerary,
biography, cds, drum set-up.
Tony Reedus was born in Memphis in 1959, took up drums at age 14, and soon after started playing with his school band. Inspired by his uncle, veteran Jazz Messenger pianist James Williams, Reedus became interested in playing jazz and began developing his conceptions in high school through private studies and analysis of the styles of personal influences such as Chick Webb, Art Blakey, Louis Hayes, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Tony Williams and Victor Lewis.
After high school graduation, he enrolled at Memphis State University in 1978. In addition to music studies, he worked in local clubs with saxophonist Herman Green and numerous other Memphis musicians. Also during this period Reedus performed with stellar New York musicians such as Milt Jackson, Slide Hampton and Frank Foster. During an appearance at Memphis' Blues Alley, Woody Shaw showed up, and was impressed enough to ask the drummer to audition for him in New York ...
Drummer Akira Tana's website features reviews, sound bites, itinerary, biography, cds, drum set-up.
Akira Tana was born in San Jose, California. He received degrees in East Asian Studies from Harvard University in 1974 and percussion from the New England Conservatory in 1979. Since moving to New York, he has established himself as one of today's most sought-after drummers on the international jazz scene.
Recognized for his ability to ignite the spark of many top rhythm sections and create pure musical dialogue with mainstay soloists, his colorful interactive style has led to concert, club and recording work with jazz greats such as Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt, Zoot Sims, Hubert Laws, Milt Jackson, Jim Hall, Art Farmer, The Paul Winter Consort, Paquito D'Rivera, James Moody, J.J. Johnson, Lena Horne, and The Manhattan Transfer, just to name a few. His work has not solely been limited to the jazz field; he has performed at the Tanglewood Festival under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa and Gunther Schuller and has accompanied diverse artists such as Charles Aznavour, Maurice Hines and Van Dyke Parks with performances on over 100 recordings.Tana has played at many international jazz festivals, and has toured throughout the world. In the jazz education field, he has given workshops and clinics at a number of U. S. colleges including University of Pittsburgh, University of Georgia, University of Miami, and Berklee College of Music. Of particular interest was a concert-clinic tour of South America with the Heath Brothers sponsored and presented through the U.S. State Department ...
Welcome to the site of Theo Brown. Theo is highly regarded as a very talented drummer and is well respected by those who have had the pleasure of working alongside him.
Theo Brown was Born in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania "The City of Brotherly Love" and grew up in South Jersey 20 minutes across the Ben Franklin Bridge.
At an early age Drum and music became an early passion.
Along the journey of learning the craft of drumming Theo would be befriended by jazz master drummer Sherman Ferguson, who is to this day Theo's number one most major influence and also master drum instructor Russ Moy. Between the two they provided a much needed introduction to the foundation of drumming and music.
Theo's musical influences include Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hampton Hawes, Pat Martino, John Scofield, Mike Stern, McCoy Tyner, MeshellNdegeocello, Winter Consort, to Joni Mitchell , Alicia Keys, Jill Scott to gospel artists such as Kim Burrell, Fred Hammond, Tye Tribbett and Yolanda Adams to name a few and everything in between.
Theo has performed with guitarist Bernard Allison, W.C.Handy award winner blues guitar virtuoso Luther Allison, jazz trumpeter Randy Brecker and jazz pianist/composer/singer Eliane Elias , singer Edie Brickell, musician extraordinaire on keyboards and guitar Mel Brown, Chicago blues guitar great Michael Coleman, guitar phenom Jordan Cook, blues great Johnny "Clyde"Copeland, W.C. Handy award winning blues singer Shemekia Copeland, award winning r&b/blues musician Lowell Folsom, blues singer Sandra Hall, contemporary blues guitar great Michael Hill, Russell Jackson bassist extraordinaire formerly with B.B. King, Grammy award winning musician/producer Dan Lanois, world class bassist Dig Lewis, blues legend Robert Lockwood Jr., singer Janiva Magness, award winning musician/singer and historian of roots music Taj Mahal, R&B singer Jimmy McCracklin, jazz organist Jimmy McGriff, blues musician/singer Big Dave McLean, guitarist Bobby Murray, pianist Mark Naftalin an original member of The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Kenny Neal, piano playerJohnny Neel (Allman Bros. Govt. Mule), jazz flautist James Newton, ...
Chuck Mauk, of Toledo, OH, has spent his life playing drums in the belly of America. He's recorded in Studios from Texas to Michigan and performed in clubs, arenas, ...
He is a drummer's drummer, a bass player's dream, and a studio engineer's best friend, but has been in charge of every measure performed and recorded ...
The Luis Conte Official Web Site.
Grammy-winner Luis Conte is an acknowledged master of percussion. His celebrated career includes touring and/or recording work with some of the greatest names in contemporary music, including Madonna, Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Santana (Supernatural album), Jackson Browne, Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett, James Taylor, Shakira, Ozzy Osborne, Queen Latifah and Cuban legends Arturo Sandoval and Cachao. He can also be heard on the scores and/or soundtracks to such box office smashes as Mission Impossible, Rain Man, Waiting To Exhale, Coming To America, Drumline, Out of Time, The Italian Job, Oceans 12, Sideways, Disney’s animated Tarzan, Brother Bear and countless others ...