簡(jiǎn)介: by Scott YanowHe was never the greatest timekeeper, but Sonny Greer was perfect for Duke Ellingtons Orchestra during 1924-1951, adding colo 更多>
by Scott YanowHe was never the greatest timekeeper, but Sonny Greer was perfect for Duke Ellingtons Orchestra during 1924-1951, adding color and class to the rhythm section. He met Ellington in 1919 when he was a member of the Howard Theatres orchestra in Washington, D.C. Greer visited New York for the first time with Elmer Snowden and was an original member of Ellingtons Washingtonians, which was a five-piece group at its start. Greers playing grew with the band, and his large array of sounds (using a drum set that included a gong, chimes, timpani, and vibes) added to the Ellington bands jungle sound. He was with the orchestra until 1951 when, after a few arguments with Ellington over his drinking and increasing unreliability, Greer left to join Johnny Hodges new group. He later worked with Red Allen, Tyree Glenn, and J.C. Higginbottham; in 1967 led his own band; and played with Brooks Kerrs trio in the 1970s.