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Tony Williams (December 12, 1945 - February 23, 1997) was an American jazz drummer.
Williams began playing professionally at the age of 13, with saxophonist Sam Rivers. Jackie McLean hired Williams at 16. Then at 17, Williams found considerable fame with Miles Davis, joining a group that was later dubbed Davis's "Second Great Quintet." The drummer was a vital element of the group, and his inventive playing helped redefine the role a jazz rhythm section.
His 1970s band, Lifetime (with John McLaughlin on guitar and Larry Young on organ), was a pioneer of the fusion movement, a combination of rock, R&B, and jazz.
Williams lived and taught in the San Francisco Bay Area until his death. One of his final recordings was Arcana, a release organized by prolific bass guitarist Bill Laswell.
Selected discography of the work of drummer Tony Williams.
Kenny Dorham
Miles Davis
- Seven Steps To Heaven
- Four And More
- Cookin' At The Plugged Nickel
- My Funny Valentine
- ESP
- Miles Smiles
- Sorcerer
- Miles In The Sky
- In A Silent Way
As leader
- Spring
- Lifetime
- Emergency!
- Turn It Over
- Believe It
- The Joy Of Flying
Ron Carter
Herbie Hancock
- Speak Like A Child
- Empyrean Isles
- Maiden Voyage
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