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Ron Jefferson and
Tricky Lofton
Love Lifted Me
Brass Bag
(Fresh Sound)
ON THE sleeve photograph he lights a long filtered cigarette in a cigarette holder and smiles ruefully downwards as he contemplates the making of the single album in September 1961 under his own name that brought him some limited recognition: the frequently groovy and sometimes haunting Love Lifted Me.
He was the drummer Ron Jefferson, born in New York in 1926 where he started as a tap dancer before turning to the drums, playing with some of the great tenor saxophonists like Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young and forming a part of the powerfully innovative Jazz Modes with Charlie Rouse and Julian Watkins in 1957.
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