Ron Jefferson

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Les McCann Trio, Ron Jefferson on the right (1962)

Ron Jefferson (February 13, 1926 in New York City[1] – May 7, 2007 in Richmond, Virginia[2]) 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.[1]

A founding member of Les McCann's trio, with whom he played from 1960 to 1964, he also recorded with "Groove" Holmes,[2] 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.[3]

He led his own line-ups comprising Bobby Hutcherson, among others.

He was an uncle of drummer Al Foster.[1]

Discography

As leader/co-leader
  • 1962: Love Lifted Me (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
  • 1976: Vous Ete's Swing (CAT-7601)
As sideman

With Teddy Edwards

With Richard "Groove" Holmes

With Les McCann

With Oscar Pettiford

With Joe Pass

  • 2001: The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions (Mosaic Records) (recorded 1963/1964)

With Lou Rawls

With Leroy Vinnegar

With Julius Watkins and Charlie Rouse

References