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Jeff Tain Watts

Jeff "Tain" Watts is one of the most in demand jazz drummers in the world today. Jeff Watts majored in classical percussion at Pittsburgh's Duquesne University, where he was primarily a timpanist, followed by enrollment at the Berklee School of Music, where he pursued jazz studies alongside such talented players as Branford Marsalis, Kevin Eubanks, Greg Osby, Aimee Mann, Steve Vai and Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Jeff joined the Wynton Marsalis Quartet in 1981 and proceeded to win three Grammy Awards with the ensemble. Watts left Wynton Marsalis in 1988. After working with George Benson, Harry Connick. Jr. and McCoy Tyner, he joined the Branford Marsalis Quartet in 1989. Jeff has worked in the film and television industry as both a musician on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and as an actor, Rhythm Jones in Spike Lee’s "Mo Better Blues". Jeff joined Kenny Garrett's band after returning to New York in 1995 after three years in LA on the Tonight Show. Watts also continued to record and tour with Branford Marsalis as well as Danilo Perez, Michael Brecker, Betty Carter, Kenny Kirkland, Courtney Pine, Geri Allen, Alice Coltrane, Greg Osby, Steve Coleman, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and Ravi Coltrane. Jeff has an extensive discography as a side-man, as well as six albums as a leader: "WATTS" (Dark Key Music 2009) "Folk's Songs (Dark Key Music 2007) "Detained, Live at the Blue Note" (Half Note 2004) "MegaWatts" (Sunnyside 2004) "Bar Talk" (Sony 2002) and "Citizen Tain" (Sony 1999) Along with explosive power, blinding speed and mastery of complex rhythms and time signatures, Watts brings a rare sense of elegance, tried-by-fire composure, and a gritty street funk to his music. His artistic ingenuity expresses itself in his incomparable technique, sweltering sense of swing, and an extraordinary ability to imbue his music with majestic grace and elegant repose. A true jazz innovator, Watts never fails to deliver the percussive magic that has been his trademark since his emergence on the contemporary jazz scene.


Awards

Voted best drummer Modern Drummer Magazine: 1988 & 1993.

Gear

Sonor drums Sabian cymbals Vic Firth malletts, brushes & 7A sticks


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Primary Instrument

Drums

Location

New York City

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Concert Schedule

Album Discography

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Eyes of the Elders

Arkadia Records
2022

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Cool Water

Whaling City Sound
2021

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Vessels Of Wood And...

Brother Mister / Mack Avenue
2021

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Sing To The World

Rainy Days Records
2021

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A Song of Hope

Whaling City Sound
2021

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Hiding in Plain Sight

Whaling City Sound
2021

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