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MUSICIAN:Jackson Ronald Shannon  
First Name:
Ronald Shannon
Last Name:
Jackson
Born date:
Jan. 12, 1940, Fort Worth, Tx
Instrument:
Drums, Vocal
Played with:
Bowie Joseph - Ulmer James - Reid Vernon - Gibbs Melvin / on The Punk-funk All Stars, Tacuma Jamaaladeen - Irving Ill Robert / on The Last Poets, Weir John - Phelps Nathan - Phelps Dew / on Ronald Shannon Jackson and his New Decoding Society
Announced tour(s) Start Date End Date Agency


He Walks in the River
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i4KRSWc67o&list=UUOvR0uAxhJgd69zGcoq3iwA&index=1&feature=plcp

People we love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gQuI1YymD8&feature=plcp&context=C3f52db7UDOEgsToPDskK8Mks7DcjjVQp_7Luui7Wx

BIO:

I was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas in 1940. Both my parents
were music lovers. My mother played piano and organ at St. Andrew’s
Methodist Church, and worked as a schoolteacher. My father owned the
only black-owned local record store and jukebox business. On one side
of my family is Curtis Ousley (who became famous as King Curtis). On
the other is David “Fathead” Newman. I started playing drums in
elementary school under the clarinetist John Carter, and in high
school under Mr. Baxter, the same teacher who taught Ornette Coleman,
Curtis Ousley, Dewey Redman, John Carter, Julius Hemphill, Charles
Moffett, and James Jordan.

I began playing professionally in Dallas with members of the Ray
Charles band, and worked in Fort Worth, Houston, New Haven, and
Bridgeport before moving to New York City in 1966. I attended New York
University along with alto saxophonist René McLean, trumpeter Charles
Sullivan, and bassist Abdul Malik, who had worked with Thelonious
Monk.

Since that time, I have performed with many legendary jazz musicians
including Charles Mingus, Betty Carter, Jackie McLean, Joe Henderson,
Kenny Dorham, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ray Bryant,
Stanley Turrentine, Bennie Maupin, Shirley Scott and others.

I performed and recorded with three musical revolutionaries who
virtually defined jazz in the 1970s: Albert Ayler, Cecil Taylor, and
Ornette Coleman. I am the only musician to perform and record with all
three.

After my final performance with Ornette Coleman on Saturday Night Live
in 1979, I created The Decoding Society, whose classic recordings,
including “Eye on You,” “Mandance,” “Street Priest,” “Barbeque Dog,”
and “When Colors Play” breathed new life into American music. On more
than 15 albums and countless tours, I helped launch the careers of
some of the most talented musicians in jazz, including Bill Frisell,
Byard Lancaster, Billy Bang, James “Blood” Ulmer, Vernon Reid, Melvin
Gibbs, Akbar Ali, Jef Lee Johnson, Robin Eubanks, Eric Person, and
James Carter.

During the 1980s, I traveled on behalf of the Voice of America and the
U.S. Information Service to 15 African countries, India, and eight
East Asian countries with The Decoding Society. During a solo trip to
Africa, I composed much of “When Colors Play.”

My string quartets and other composed music have been performed by the
most noted orchestras in Europe and the United States, the Cologne
Jazz Society, WDR (Köln) and on radio in France, Germany, England, and
Poland. I have performed in classical concerts in Europe and the U.S.
with Eliot Fisk, Ruggiero Ricci, Dennis Russell Davies, and Garrett
List.

I have received numerous awards and honors worldwide, including an NEA
Jazz Composer Grant; three Meet the Composer awards; Jazz Artist of
the Year-Tokyo; the key to the city of Osaka, Japan; an Endowment from
the Government of Malaysia; the Texas Music Association Jazz Musician
Award; a Letter of Commendation from the U.S.I.S. for concerts given
in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. My solo album
“Puttin’ on Dog” was one of the most played albums on National Public
Radio for three years.

As an educator, I have given seminars and performed at Sanders Hall at
Harvard University, and at Cooper Union, University of Tampa,
Pepperdine University, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Akron
University, Brown University, Uppsala University in Sweden, Bryn Mawr
College, Antioch College, University of Bridgeport, CalArts, Oberlin
College, Grinnell College, the Cleveland Jazz Festival and in
Indonesia, Taiwan and Malaysia. I was the only American representative
at the 1993 World Drum Expo in South Korea, which was sponsored by
KBS, Korean radio and television, and Korean airlines. I have
performed live and for broadcast in France, Holland, Finland, England,
the Czech Republic, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, and Austria. My
endorsements include Sonor drums, Paiste cymbals and gongs, and Shure
microphones.

My most recent tours included performances in Paris, Amsterdam,
Cologne, Rome, Padua, Florence, and Vienna with Wadada Leo Smith,
Vijay Iyer, and John Lindbergh in 2005, and in Amsterdam, Paris,
Vienne (France), Prague, Milan, and London (recorded by the BBC) with
Melvin Gibbs, Joseph Bowie, Vernon Reid, and James “Blood” Ulmer.

My Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/cymbata?feature=watch