Mel Lewis
Mel Lewis (May 10, 1929 - February 2, 1990) was a drummer, jazz musician and band leader. He was born in Buffalo, New York to Russian immigrant parents. His birth name was Melvin Sokoloff.
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May 10 - 1929 - February 2 - 1990 - Drummer - Jazz musician - Band leader - Buffalo, New York
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He started playing professionally as a teen, eventually joining Stan Kenton in 1954. His musical career brought him to Los Angeles in 1957 and New York in 1963.
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Stan Kenton - Los Angeles - New York
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In New York, he teamed up with Thad Jones to lead the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band. The group started as informal jam sessions with the top studio and jazz musicians of the city, but eventually began performing. In 1979 they won a Grammy for their album Live in Munich. Like all of the musicians in the band, it was only a side line.
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Thad Jones - Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band - Grammy
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The band became the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra in 1978, when Thad moved to Denmark. He continued to lead the band, recording and performing every Monday night at the Village Vanguard until shortly before his death.
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Denmark - Village Vanguard
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Lewis's cymbal work was unique and added qualities to his groups that are hard to describe, but that are recognized immediately. He had fourteen Grammy nominations, authored a drumming book, and taught at the William Patterson State College in New Jersey.
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Cymbal - William Patterson State College
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