Mel Lewis
Mel Lewis
Artist Information
Genres: Bop, Post-Bop, Modern Big Band, Mainstream Jazz
Active: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's
Born: May 10, 1929 in Buffalo, NY
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Although he was generally reluctant to solo, Mel Lewis was considered one of the definitive big band drummers, a musician who was best at driving an orchestra, but could also play quite well with smaller units. He started playing professionally when he was 15 and worked with the big bands of Boyd Raeburn (1948), Alvino Rey, Ray Anthony, and Tex Beneke. Lewis gained a great deal of recognition in the jazz world for his work with Stan Kenton (1954-1957), making the large ensemble swing hard. In 1957, he settled in Los Angeles, became a studio drummer, and worked with the big bands of Terry Gibbs and Gerald Wilson.
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Release: July 28, 2008
Label: Nimbus
Release: February 6, 2007
Label: View Video
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