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Ron Jefferson
Ron Jefferson is credited on 378 releases across 58 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1954–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
378
Pressings credited
58
Albums
8
Decades active
13
In collections
Biography
Ron Jefferson (February 13, 1926, in New York City – May 7, 2007, in Richmond, Virginia) was a jazz drummer. Considered a disciple of Max Roach, in the 1950s, he worked with Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Oscar Pettiford, and Lester Young, among others. A founding member of Les McCann's trio, with whom he played from 1960 to 1964, he also recorded with "Groove" Holmes, as well as with Joe Pass for Pacific Jazz Records in 1963/1964. After leaving the West Coast, he went to live in Paris, and from there to Barcelona, backing Ruth Brown as part of a trio with pianist Stuart de Silva. He led his own line-ups comprising Bobby Hutcherson, among others. He was an uncle of drummer Al Foster. In the 1980s, Jefferson co-hosted the John Lewis Show, a public-access television show in New York City hosted by jazz pianist and composer John Lewis. He died in Richmond at the age of 81 after being hospitalized with an illness.
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Credited work
378 releases · 58 albums · active 1954–2024
- Performance · 449
- Other credits · 2
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Pacific Jazz Studios · Village Gate · Contemporary's Studio · The Bit
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Les McCann Ltd.
- Les McCann
- "Richard ""Groove"" Holmes"
- Various
- Lou Rawls
- Teddy Edwards
- Errol Parker
- The Jazz Modes
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