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Birth name
  
Joe Chambers

Name
  
Joe Chambers

Genres
  
Role
  
Jazz Drummer

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Education
  
University of the Arts

Years active
  
1963–current


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Born
  
June 25, 1942 (age 81) (
1942-06-25
)

Origin
  
near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Instruments
  
Drum kit, piano, vibraphone

Music groups
  
The Chambers Brothers, M'Boom

Albums
  
Horace to Max, Double Exposure, The Time Has Come, Love - Peace and Happiness, Time Has Come Today ‑ 1

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Joe Chambers (born June 25, 1942, near Philadelphia) is an American jazz drummer, pianist, vibraphonist and composer. He attended the Philadelphia Conservatory for one year. In the 1960s and 1970s Chambers gigged with many high-profile artists such as Eric Dolphy, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter, and Chick Corea. He has released eight albums as a bandleader and been a member of several incarnations of Max Roach's M'Boom percussion ensemble.

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He has also taught, including at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City, where he leads the Outlaw Band. In 2008, he was hired to be the Thomas S. Kenan Distinguished Professor of Jazz in the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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As leader

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  • 1974: The Almoravid (Muse)
  • 1976: New World (Finite)
  • 1977: Double Exposure (Muse)
  • 1981: New York Concerto (Baystate)
  • 1991: Phantom of the City
  • 1998: Mirrors (Blue Note)
  • 2006: The Outlaw (Savant)
  • 2010: Horace to Max (Savant)
  • 2012: Joe Chambers Moving Pictures Orchestra (Savant)
  • 2016: Landscapes (Savant)
  • As sideman

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    With Franck Amsallem

  • Summer Times (Sunnyside, 2003)
  • With Chet Baker
  • Peace (Enja, 1982)
  • With Donald Byrd

  • Mustang! (Blue Note, 1964)
  • Fancy Free (Blue Note, 1969)
  • With Chick Corea

  • Tones for Joan's Bones (Atlantic, 1966)
  • With Stanley Cowell

  • Brilliant Circles (Freedom, 1972)
  • Back to the Beautiful (Concord, 1989)
  • With Miles Davis

  • The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions (Columbia, 1969)
  • With Art Farmer

  • Something Tasty (Baystate, 1979)
  • With Don Friedman

  • Metamorphosis (Prestige, 1966)
  • With Joe Henderson

  • Mode for Joe (Blue Note, 1966)
  • Big Band (Verve, 1992)
  • With Andrew Hill

  • Andrew!!! (Blue Note, 1964)
  • One For One (Blue Note, 1965)
  • Compulsion!!!!! (Blue Note, 1965)
  • With Freddie Hubbard

  • Breaking Point (Blue Note, 1964)
  • With Bobby Hutcherson

  • Dialogue (Blue Note, 1965)
  • Components (Blue Note, 1965)
  • Happenings (Blue Note, 1966)
  • Spiral (Blue Note, 1965–1968)
  • Oblique (Blue Note, 1967)
  • Patterns (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Total Eclipse (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Medina, (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Now!, (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Blow Up, (JMY, 1969 released 1990)
  • With Lee Konitz

  • Figure & Spirit (Progressive, 1976)
  • With Hubert Laws

  • Wild Flower (Atlantic, 1972)
  • With M'Boom

  • Re: Percussion (Strata-East, 1973)
  • M'Boom (Columbia, 1979)
  • Collage (Soul Note, 1984)
  • To the Max! (Enja, 1990–91)
  • With Charles Mingus

  • Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert (Columbia, 1972)
  • Something Like a Bird (Atlantic, 1978)
  • Me, Myself an Eye (Atlantic, 1978)
  • With Sam Rivers

  • Contours, (Blue Note, 1965)
  • With Woody Shaw

  • In the Beginning (Muse, 1965 [1983])
  • The Iron Men with Anthony Braxton (Muse, 1977 [1980])
  • With Archie Shepp

  • Fire Music (Impulse!, 1965)
  • On This Night (Impulse!, 1965)
  • New Thing at Newport (Impulse!, 1965) (also features a set by John Coltrane)
  • For Losers (Impulse!, 1969)
  • Kwanza (Impulse!, 1969)
  • On Green Dolphin Street (Denon, 1978)
  • With Wayne Shorter

  • Et Cetera (Blue Note, 1965)
  • The All Seeing Eye (Blue Note, 1965)
  • Adam's Apple (Blue Note, 1966)
  • Schizophrenia (Blue Note, 1967)
  • With Ed Summerlin

  • Sum of the Parts (Ictus, 1998)
  • With The Super Jazz Trio

  • The Super Jazz Trio (Baystate, 1978)
  • Something Tasty (Baystate, 1979)
  • The Standard (Baystate, 1980)
  • With Hidefumi Toki

  • City (Baystate, 1978)
  • With Charles Tolliver

  • Paper Man (Freedom, 1968 [1975])
  • With McCoy Tyner

  • Tender Moments (Blue Note, 1967)
  • With Miroslav Vitous

  • Infinite Search, (Embryo, 1969)
  • With Tyrone Washington

  • Natural Essence (Blue Note, 1967)
  • With Joe Zawinul

  • Zawinul (Atlantic, 1970)
  • References

    Joe Chambers Wikipedia