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Sunday, August 08, 2010

Martin Drew, British Jazz Drummer, Dies at 66 - Obituary (Obit) - NYTimes.com

Martin Drew, British Jazz Drummer, Dies at 66 - Obituary (Obit) - NYTimes.com

Martin Drew, a British jazz drummer who was a member of the pianist Oscar Peterson’s internationally popular group for three decades, died on July 29 in London. He was 66.

The cause was a heart attack, his wife, Tessa, said.

Mr. Drew first worked with Peterson in 1974 at the celebrated London nightclub Ronnie Scott’s, where Mr. Drew was the house drummer. In that role he also accompanied Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie and many other visiting American jazz artists.

He performed all over the world with Peterson from the mid-1970s until a few years before Peterson’s death in 2007. For most of that time the group also included the Danish bass virtuoso Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, who died in 2005.

Two other prominent former Peterson sidemen have died this year: the drummer Ed Thigpen in January and the guitarist Herb Ellis in March.

Born in Northampton, England, on Feb. 11, 1944, Mr. Drew made his professional debut at 13 and worked with various British jazz musicians before beginning a long association with the saxophonist Ronnie Scott, as the drummer both in his small groups and at the nightclub he ran.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Jason; two daughters, Danielle and Michelle; and three granddaughters.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Dave Holland: A Jazz Bassist's Bassist : NPR

Dave Holland: A Jazz Bassist's Bassist : NPR

Jazz bassist Dave Holland is known for the lyricism of his playing, for his mentoring of younger players and for his humility as a bandleader. Holland began his career in England as a teenager and moved to the U.S. on the promise of a gig with Miles Davis. Since then, he's stayed put on these shores, developing a solid career as a jazz bassist's bassist and releasing a prodigious stream of albums.

I met with Holland at his home near Woodstock, N.Y., where his wife Clare doesn't need to stick around for her husband's interview. More...
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Check out this NPR interview. Dave Holland is a superb bassist. He started working with Miles Davis when he was 19 then he became a fixture on New York City's loft jazz scene of the 1970s. Since then he has worked with just about every significant jazz player. I have had the good fortune of seeing him play quite often, as well as producing a jazz festival which featured his group.

John H. Armwood


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