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Maxwell Lemuel "Max" Roach (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) was an American jazz percussionist, drummer, and composer.
A pioneer of bebop, Roach went on to work in many other styles of music, and is generally considered alongside the most important drummers in history. He worked with many famous jazz musicians, including Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, Clifford Brown, Eric Dolphy and Booker Little. He was inducted into the Down Beat Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1992.
Roach also led his own groups, and made numerous musical statements relating to the African-American civil rights movement.
Roach was born in the Township of Newland, Pasquotank County, North Carolina, which borders the southern edge of the Great Dismal Swamp, to Alphonse and Cressie Roach. Many confuse this with Newland Town in Avery County. Although Roach's birth certificate lists his date of birth as January 10, 1924, Roach has been quoted by Phil Schaap as having stated that his family believed he was born on January 8, 1925. Roach's family moved to the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York when he was 4 years old. He grew up in a musical home, his mother being a gospel singer. He started to play bugle in parade orchestras at a young age. At the age of 10, he was already playing drums in some gospel bands. In 1942, as an 18-year-old fresh out of Boys High School, he was called to fill in for Sonny Greer with the Duke Ellington Orchestra when they were performing at the Paramount Theater.
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Max Roach - Full Concert Recorded Live: 8/16/1992 - Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, RI) More Max Roach at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Ghost Dance 0:04:01 - I'm Singing With My Drumsticks in My Hand 0:12:41 - Mop Mop (for Big Sid) 0:16:06 - Tribute to Papa Jo Jones 0:19:47 - Scott Free 0:26:06 - Good Bait 0:32:20 - Odean Pope tenor sax solo 0:36:05 - Straight No Chaser
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"Freedom Now Suite"Belgian TV BTR2 1964
"Freedom Now Suite" Belgian TV BTR2 1964
Two masters gettin' together for some good vibes. Recorded Live in France, recorded off TV- Tvontario channel 18 early 90's to VHS tape. Max goes into many time signatures, and pulls off exact Drum-n-bass styles that are channelled into the dance-rave-drug scene of the 90's in the form of the Amen Beat-apache..ect. Max does it live and with batterie gloves. Sublime and one of a kind. It may sound like a misnomer when I say Drum-n bass styles when he's doing just that, but I'm referring to a cultural scene that came out of Hip Hop music a computer and fast BPM's. Not do subtract from This live show...just showing parallell - :D NJOY!
http://blogs.larioja.com/cosijazz/2010/12/20/mis-40-principales-26-clifford-brown-max-roach-study-in Clifford Brown (tp), Harold Land (ts), Richie Powell (p), George Morrow (d), Max Roach (ds). Cherokee. 1955. Study in Brown.
1. The Drum Also Waltzes (Max Roach) 0:00 2. Nommo (Jymie Merritt) 3:33 3. Drums Unlimited (Max Roach) 16:17 4. St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy) 20:40 5. For Big Sid (Max Roach) 26:03 6."In The Red (A Xmas Carol)" (Max Roach) 29:07 MAX ROACH, drums JAMES SPAULDING, alto sax FREDDIE HUBBARD, trumpet RONNIE MATTHEWS, piano JYMIE MERRITT, bass Side 2 track 1 also features RONALD ALEXANDER, soprano sax this set was Max Roach's only recording as a leader during 1963-67. Three of the six numbers ("Nommo," "St. Louis Blues" and "In the Red") find Roach heading a group that includes trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, altoist James Spaulding, pianist Ronnie Mathews, bassist Jymie Merritt and, on "St. Louis Blues," Roland Alexander on soprano. Their music is essentially advanced hard-bop with a generous amo...
Clifford Brown & Max Roach (album) released in 1955. 1/ Delilah 00:00 2/ Parisian Thoroughfare 08:03 3/ Daahoud 15:18 4/ Joy Spring 19:19 5/ Jordu 26:09 6/ The Blues Walk 33:51 7/ What Am I Here For? 40:36 Personnel: Clifford Brown -- trumpet Harold Land -- tenor saxophone George Morrow -- bass Richie Powell -- piano Max Roach -- drums
Side one "Driva Man" (Roach, Oscar Brown) -- 0:00 "Freedom Day" (Roach, Brown) -- 5:18 "Triptych: Prayer/Protest/Peace" (Roach) -- 11:26 Side two "All Africa" (Roach, Brown) -- 19:37 "Tears for Johannesburg" (Roach) -- 27:42 Personnel Max Roach -- drums Abbey Lincoln -- vocals Booker Little -- trumpet on "Driva Man", "Freedom Day", "All Africa", and "Tears for Johannesburg" Julian Priester -- trombone on "Driva Man", "Freedom Day", and "Tears for Johannesburg" Walter Benton -- tenor saxophone on "Driva Man", "Freedom Day", and "Tears for Johannesburg" Coleman Hawkins -- tenor saxophone on "Driva Man" James Schenk -- bass on "Driva Man", "Freedom Day", and "Tears for Johannesburg" Michael Olatunji -- congas, vocals on side two Raymond Mantilla -- percussion on side two Tomas du Vall -- pe...
1954 Clifford Brown (trumpet), Max Roach (drums), Harold Land (tenor saxophone), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) 00:00 - Sweet Clifford 06:43 - I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you 14:06 - Stompin' at the savoy 20:34 - I'll string along with you 24:47 - Mildama 29:22 - Darn that dream 33:28 - I get a kick out of you
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1-Blues Waltz 00:00 2-Valse Hot 06:32 3-I'll Take Romance 20:57 4-Little Folks 25:26 5-Lover 31:08 6-The Most Beautyful Girl In The World 36:46 Personnel: Max Roach (drums); Sonny Rollins (tenor saxophone); Kenny Dorham (trumpet); Ray Bryant(piano on 6), Billy Wallace (piano); George Morrow (bass instrument) The idea of jazz in 3/4 time was not a new one when Max Roach recorded these tracks in 1956 and 1957, but this was the first jazz album entirely devoted to that unusual time signature. At the helm of a first-rate quintet including Sonny Rollins and Kenny Dorham, Roach proves conclusively that waltzes can swing. copyright disclaimer: images, logos, and music are property of their legitimate owners, and the undersigned does not intend any rights over them copyright disclaimer: immag...
The collaborative album between Max Roach (drums) and Archie Shepp (tenor sax) datated 1976. Tracklist: 1 - Sweet Mao - La préparation 00:00 2 - Sweet Mao - La Marche 17:00 3 - Sweet Mao - Le Commencement 34:05 4 - Suid Afrika 76 51:00
Max Roach, dr, voc Cecil Bridgewater, tp Odeon Pope, ts Tyron Brown, b Philharmonie, JazzFest Berlin/Germany, 3rd November 1990 The Smoke That Thunders 03:45 Elixir Suite 05:36 Tricotism 03:37 Cherokee 06:45 In A Sentimental Mood 08:40 I Want To Talk About You 05:33 South Africa Goddamm - Blues March 08:24 It's Time - Mr.Hihat 07:29
This is an exclusive interview with Percussionist Max Roach. This interview was conducted in Chicago, Illinois in, circa, 30 May 1993. Max had just released a book. This is part one of the interview. the interview was done by Visual Artist, Jomo Cheatham. Max Roach made his transition on 16 August 2007. (more)
Interview with Max Roach about Art Blakey, shot at the Jazz Showcase (then in the Blackstone Hotel on Michigan Ave in Chicago)
An exclusive interview with percussionist, Max Roach. This interview was done by Visual artist, Jomo Cheatham in chicago, Illinois in 30 May 1993. In this part Max speaks about Public Education, Rap Music and Black Americans Creativity. Max was appearing in Chicago at the Jazz Showcase, which was located in the Blackstone Hotel and has since moved. This interview is about an hour long but has been edited into several episodes. Max Roach made his transition on 16 August 2007. (more)
Feature by North Carolina Public TV on the Institute's inaugural public school jazz studies program in the early 90's. With legendary drummer and North Carolina native Max Roach, along with Institute Co-Founder and current Chairman of the Board of Trustees Thelonious Monk, Jr.
Great interview with legendary drummer Max Roach. He talks about Sid Catlett's influence, recording with Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus, being on Leonard Feather's TV jazz program in NYC and more.
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This is from THE DICK CAVETT SHOW. February 21, 1973.
Drum Battle Newport 1974 Elvin Jones, Art Blakey, Max Roach & Buddy Rich The photo is an other live, 1969
drum battle Max Roach,, Tony Williams,, Ginger Baker,, Italy 1995
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00:00 - Sing Sing Sing - Max Roach, Buddy Rich 04:08 - Drum Fantasy - Cozy Cole and His All Stars 07:04 - Liza - Thelonius Monk, Oscar Pettiford, Art Blakey 10:16 - Jack the Bellboy - Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra 13:08 - Salt Peanuts - Bud Powell, Georges Duvivier, Art Taylor 15:32 - Jonalah - Chico Hamilton Quintet 17:42 - Curtain Call - Barry Harris, Sam Jones, Louis Hayes 21:32 - Les comédiens - Gene Krupa et son orchestre 25:37 - Joy Ride - Bobby Timmons, Sam Jones, Jimmy Cobb 29:37 - Figure Eights - Max Roach, Buddy Rich 34:08 - Jam - Chico Hamilton Quintet 35:51 - Drummin' Man - Gene Krupa 39:05 - Honeysuckle Rose - Thelonius Monk, Oscar Pettiford, Art Blakey 44:38 - Yardbird Suite - Max Roach Quartet 48:33 - Hound Dog Special - Cozy Cole and His All Stars 51:40 - The Casbah...