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drummer. He grew up in Norwalk Connecticut and started to play drums
at age 12 after studying piano for 5 years, also playing bass and
saxophone as a teenager. He moved to New York City in 1975 to attend
The Davis Center for Performing Arts at City College. While there he
began working with Albert Dailey, Monty Waters, Joe Lee Wilson,
Sheila Jordan and he played with Sonny Rollins in 1977 in Milwaukee.
In 1978 he joined Dave Liebman's quintet and did his first European
tour with John Scofield. During the early eighties he continued
working with John Scofield in a celebrated trio with Steve Swallow.
In 1983 he become a member of Gil Evans Orchestra and played with
Stan Getz as well. He later joined Eliane Elias/Randy Brecker
Quartet, Gary Burton, and Toots Thielemans. In 1987 he began touring
with the Michael Brecker Quintet. In 1988 they recorded the Grammy
winning Don't Try This At Home. During 1992 he was part of the Carla
Bley Big Band and that same year John Abercrombie hired him to
complete his organ trio with Dan Wall. |
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