Lewis Nash
One of the world’s greatest jazz drummers, Lewis Nash has played with most of the major jazz names of the past 25 years, distinguishing him in every setting. Born in 1958 in Phoenix, he began playing drums when he was 10. As a teenager, Lewis was playing with the top local jazz groups and, when he was 21, he was usually the drummer called to play with visiting all-stars, including Sonny Stitt, Art Pepper, Lee Konitz and Slide Hampton whenever they played in Phoenix. In 1981 when he was 23, Nash moved to New York and for almost four years he worked regularly with Betty Carter. Other major associations included the Ron Carter Nonet, the Branford Marsalis Quartet, J.J. Johnson, the Don Pullen/George Adams Quartet, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Milt Jackson and (regularly from 1990-2000) the Tommy Flanagan Trio.
Things have not slowed down since. Nash worked with both the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, and has thus far appeared on over 300 recordings, including sessions with Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Carter, Oscar Peterson, Hank Jones, Diana Krall, Roy Hargrove, Wynton Marsalis, McCoy Tyner, Jackie McLean, Horace Silver, Scott Hamilton, Joe Lovano, Natalie Cole and many others. Nash, who has surprisingly only led three CDs of his own (including two for the Japanese Pony Canyon label), also gives lectures, clinics and workshops, and teaches at Julliard. Nash leads groups of his own although he is best known for the stimulating support that he gives others.
Articles on Lewis Nash
02/18/10 News By Lee Mergner
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10/20/09 News By Lee Mergner
Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival Announces Dates and Lineups for 2010
April 2009 Albums By Josef Woodard
Mosaic: A Celebration of Blue Note Records
The Blue Note 7
January/February 2009 Features By Bill Milkowski
Blue Note Records' Blue Note 7: The Magnificent Seven
03/10/08 Concerts By Bill Milkowski
Dennis Irwin Benefit Concert
02/15/08 Concerts By Josef Woodard
Portland Jazz Festival
10/29/03 Concerts By Ira Gitler
Gerald Wilson Orchestra Live at Birdland
12/07/01 Concerts By Bill Milkowski
"Made In America": An All-Star Jazz Benefit
11/06/01 Concerts By Bill Bennett
San Francisco Jazz Festival 2001
November 2001 Hearsay By Russell Carlson
Celtic Jazz Collective
08/28/01 Concerts By Ira Gitler
Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 2001
Events featuring Lewis Nash
- Charlie Parker Jazz Festival 2001
- San Francisco Jazz Festival 2001
- "Made In America": An All-Star Jazz Benefit
- Gerald Wilson Orchestra Live at Birdland
- Salute to Lew Tabackin
- Vail Jazz Foundation
- Caramoor 2010 Jazz Festival
- Jazz in July Festival
- Jazz at Newport
- Vail Jazz Festival
- Brubeck Festival
- Paradise Valley Jazz Party
- The Music of the Tenor Masters
- 92Y Jazz: Messengers of Jazz - The Legacy of Art Blakey
- Monterey Jazz Festival
- Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour 55th Anniversary Celebration

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