A reliable and versatile drummer who sounds equally at home with a big band or combo,
Jeff Hamilton has a strong reputation in the jazz world. He attended Indiana University, in 1974 was with the
Tommy Dorsey ghost band, played briefly with
Lionel Hampton, and then spent two years as a member of
Monty Alexander's Trio (1975-1977).
Hamilton was with
Woody Herman's Orchestra (1977-1978), became a member of
the L.A. Four (with whom he made six records), and started recording regularly as a sideman for Concord. During 1983-1987, he performed with
Ella Fitzgerald,
the Count Basie Orchestra,
Rosemary Clooney, and
Monty Alexander. In the 1990s,
Hamilton toured the world with
Oscar Peterson and the
Ray Brown trio, gigged with the
Clayton Brothers' quartet, and was a co-leader (with
John and
Jeff Clayton) of
the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra.
Jeff Hamilton has also occasionally led his own trio, recording for Lake Street and Mons.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi