Instruments Drums Name Rufus Jones | Occupation(s) Drummer Years active 1950s–1990 Role Writer | |
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Born May 27, 1936 ( 1936-05-27 ) Associated acts Died April 25, 1990, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Albums New Orleans Suite, And His Mother Called Hi, The Far East Suite, Soul Call, The Popular Duke Elli |
Rufus Speedy Jones
Rufus "Speedy" Jones (May 27, 1936 – April 25, 1990) was an American jazz drummer from Charleston, South Carolina.
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- Rufus Speedy Jones
- Snare solo Buddy Rich Tony Williams Joe Morello Rufus Speedy Jones
- Discography
- Songs
- References
Starting out on trumpet, Rufus switched to drums at the age of 13. He got an early start in 1954 with Lionel Hampton before being drafted. While stationed at Fort Jackson, Rufus played in a quintet every Saturday night at the black United Service Organization clubhouse in Columbia. He later played with Henry "Red" Allen, and Maynard Ferguson's Orchestra (1959–1963). He led his own quintet during 1963-1964 (producing a Cameo LP, his only album as a leader). Jones gained fame for his flamboyant work with Count Basie in the mid-1960s and backed that up with Duke Ellington in the latter half of the decade. He notably also appeared with James Brown.
Rufus' son, Lebrew Jones was sentenced in 1989 to 22 years to life for the murder of Michaelanne Hall, a young New York City prostitute. He was released on parole on November 19, 2009 after significant doubts were raised about his guilt.
Snare solo Buddy Rich, Tony Williams, Joe Morello, Rufus Speedy Jones
Discography
With Count Basie
Songs
Caravan
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
TGTT
My Little Brown Book
Creole Love Call
Chelsea Bridge
Rockin' In Rhythm
All Too Soon
Main Stem
Bird Brain
Rain Check
Ebb Tide
A Secret