Mel Lewis

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Get Out Of My Life Woman 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Ding (Original) 00:00 Tools
Grey Flannel 00:00 Tools
Brookside 00:00 Tools
A Child Is Born 00:00 Tools
Charlie's Cavern 00:00 Tools
You Took Advantage of Me 00:00 Tools
First Love Song 00:00 Tools
Hello And Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Ding 00:00 Tools
Jazz Goes to Siwash 00:00 Tools
The Fan Club 00:00 Tools
Skylark 00:00 Tools
Dont Git Sassy (Live) (1994 Remix) 00:00 Tools
Zig Zag 00:00 Tools
Moose The Mooche 00:00 Tools
El Co 00:00 Tools
The Groove Merchant (with Thad Jones & Sonny Lester) 00:00 Tools
Ding, Dong, Ding 00:00 Tools
De Samba 00:00 Tools
Sho' Nuff Did 00:00 Tools
Cherry Juice 00:00 Tools
Windflower 00:00 Tools
Mel Lewis-Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Brushes 00:00 Tools
Hello & Goodbye 00:00 Tools
One Finger Snap 00:00 Tools
Dolphin Dance 00:00 Tools
Big Dipper (with Thad Jones & Sonny Lester) 00:00 Tools
Us 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Waggle 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nuthin' Nu 00:00 Tools
Eye of the Hurricane 00:00 Tools
El Come Sunday 00:00 Tools
Speak Like a Child 00:00 Tools
Dedication 00:00 Tools
It Only Happens Every Time 00:00 Tools
To You 00:00 Tools
Tiptoe 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nothin' Nu 00:00 Tools
Hello And Goodbye - Original 00:00 Tools
Little Pixie 00:00 Tools
Frankenstein Vs. The Creature From Blood Cove - Main Title (2:19) 00:00 Tools
Quietude 00:00 Tools
Get out of My Life 00:00 Tools
Skylark - Original 00:00 Tools
Soft Lights and Sweet Music 00:00 Tools
Consummation 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Ding - Original 00:00 Tools
Don't Git Sassy 00:00 Tools
Fingers 00:00 Tools
Low Down 00:00 Tools
First Love Song - Original 00:00 Tools
Groovin' High 00:00 Tools
Ahunk Ahunk 00:00 Tools
Digital Bath 00:00 Tools
Blue Note 00:00 Tools
Get Out Of My Life Woman 00:00 Tools
Heat Wave 00:00 Tools
The Little Pixie 00:00 Tools
Main Title 00:00 Tools
Leave Your Worries Behind 00:00 Tools
Ding Dong Ding (Original) 00:00 Tools
Two as One 00:00 Tools
The Groove Merchant 00:00 Tools
Ahunk, Ahunk 00:00 Tools
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Mel Lewis (May 10, 1929 - February 2, 1990) was a drummer, jazz musician and band leader. He was born in Buffalo, New York to Russian immigrant parents. His birth name was Melvin Sokoloff. He started playing professionally as a teen, eventually joining Stan Kenton in 1954. His musical career brought him to Los Angeles in 1957 and New York in 1963. In 1966 in New York, he teamed up with Thad Jones to lead the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band. The group started as informal jam sessions with the top studio and jazz musicians of the city, but eventually began performing regularly on Monday nights at the famed Village Vanguard. In 1979 the band won a Grammy for their album Live in Munich. Like all of the musicians in the band, it was only a side line. The band became the Mel Lewis and The Jazz Orchestra in 1978, when Thad moved to Denmark. Lewis continued to lead the band, recording and performing every Monday night at the Village Vanguard until shortly before his death from cancer at age 60. The band still performs on most Monday nights at the Village Vanguard; today it's known as The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and has released several CDs. Lewis's cymbal work was unique and added qualities to his groups that are hard to describe, but that are recognized immediately and virtually impossible to emulate (Buddy Rich once said that "Mel Lewis doesn't sound like anybody except himself"). He insisted on playing genuine Turkish-made cymbals, switching from the Zildjian brand later in his career to the Istanbul brand. His setup included a 20-inch ride on his right, an 18-inch crash-ride on his left, and his signature sound, a 22-inch swish "knocker" with rivets on his far right. The dark, overtone-rich sound of these rather lightweight cymbals, combined with the rich, warm sound of his wood-shell drums (he almost exclusively played Gretsch drums) equipped with natural calfskin heads (again, Lewis was a purist) exuded a veritable treasure trove of sound. Lewis once described his playing philosophy of not "pushing or pulling" but "supporting." "If you watch me, it doesn't look like I'm doing much," he said in an interview, describing his subtle but highly musical style. He could play at a break-neck tempo for lengthy periods and hardly break a sweat. He wasn't flashy or loud—just tasteful, and highly musical. He had fourteen Grammy nominations, authored a drumming book, and taught at the William Patterson State College in New Jersey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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