An accomplished, yet not flamboyant or showy drummer, Cindy Blackman has become a well-respected drummer and occasional bandleader in a short time. Both her mother and grandmother were classical musicians and her uncle a vibist. Blackman began playing drums as a child and studied classical percussion at the University of Hartford and Berklee. Alan Dawson and Lennie Nelson were two of her instructors. Blackman moved to New York in the early '80s, and played with Freddie Hubbard and Sam Rivers. She became Jackie McLean's regular drummer in 1987, and began recording as a leader that year for Muse. Blackman was a big attraction at jam sessions organized at the Blue Note by Ted Curson, and played with Don Pullen's trio in 1990 at several festivals. She has a few sessions available on CD. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi
come together next week to pay tribute to a jazz legend. The Tony Williams Lifetime Tribute Band will draw together Jack Bruce (the Cream bassist who ...
Spectrum Road, a new collaboration between Jack Bruce, Vernon Reid, John Medeski and Cindy Blackman Santana, will release their self-titled debut albu...
Spectrum Road, a new collaboration between Jack Bruce, Vernon Reid, John Medeski and Cindy Blackman Santana, will release their self-titled debut albu...