Description
Milford Graves is an American jazz drummer and percussionist, most noteworthy for his early avant-garde contributions in the early 1960s with Paul Bley and the New York Art Quartet alongside John Tchicai, Roswell Rudd, and Reggie Workman. He is considered to be a free jazz pioneer, liberating the percussion from its timekeeping role.
Initially playing timbales as a kid growing up in Queens, Graves has worked as a sideman and session musician with a variety of jazz musicians throughout his career, including Pharaoh Sanders, Rashied Ali, Albert Ayler, Don Pullen, Kenny Clarke, Don Moye, Andrew Cyrille, Philly Joe Jones, Eddie G�mez, and John Zorn. Graves accepted a job in 1973 as an instructor at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. He has invested his time in research within the field of healing through music.
Born
August 20th, 1941 in Jamaica / Died: Feb 12th, 2021
Last Changes
2021/02/21
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2019/09/04
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2018/05/30
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