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Drummer and teacher Thomas Taylor, Jr. was born in Elizabeth City, N.C. Thomas is one of the southeast's most in demand drummers. Jazz artists, Eli Yamin, (piano), Cedar Walton, (piano), Bill Charlap, (piano), Mark Levine, (piano), Tom Browne, (trumpet), Mark Whitfield, (guitar), Larry Coryell, (guitar), Eric Alexander (Tenor Sax), Don Braden, (Tenor Sax), Fred Wesley, (trombone), Joe Chambers, (percussion), Kevin Mahogany, (vocal), and Vanessa Rubin, (vocal), are some who have performed in the Southeast and called on him to help the music swing. Thomas began teaching at North Carolina Central University in 1996 and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2004
Palladium: A Wayne Shorter Celebration with Chad Eby and Friends
by La-Faithia White
Palladium: A Wayne Shorter Celebration took place at the Crown inside the Carolina Theatre on Shorter's birthday. Saxophonist Chad Eby along with a passionate group of friends came together to celebrate the life and musical legacy of a genius that has inspired them all. The concert took place at the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro on August ...
The Seeker
Label: Thomasdrum Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: #1. Eubie’s Bounce, #2. Trinkaloe Blues, #3. Extra East, #4. Blue Crabs with A side of Yock, #5. What’ll I Do, #6. The Early Light, #7. North Carolina Indigo, #8. The Seeker, #9. Bonus Single (Shin Otsuka 7-11)
Steve Haines Quintet with Jimmy Cobb: Stickadiboom
by Edward Blanco
Jazz bassist Steve Haines presents his Zoho debut and second release as leader with Stickadiboom (a drummer's term describing the sound of jazz drums), drawing on a collaboration with legendary drummer Jimmy Cobb to help him interpret the music. Haines, who directs the Miles Davis Program in Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at ...
Thomas Taylor: Introducing Thomas E. Taylor Jr.
by Jack Bowers
To me, one of the pleasures of reviewing music is the opportunity it presents to become acquainted with unrecognized but talented artists and help them get their message across to others. I met Thomas Taylor in January at the 30th conference of the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), and he was kind enough to let ...