American jazz drummer
Leon Abramson
Also known as Lee Abrams Born January 6, 1925New York City, New York , U.S. Died April 20, 1992 (aged 67) New York City, New York, U.S. Genres Jazz Instruments Drums
Musical artist
Leon Abramson , known as Lee Abrams (January 6, 1925 – April 20, 1992)[ 1] was an American jazz drummer.[ 2] he died in 1992 at age 67.
Early life
Abrams was born in New York City and was raised in Brooklyn . His father played the violin and clarinet. His brother, Ray Abrams , was a jazz saxophonist .[ 3]
Career
Abramson joined the United States Army in 1943 and was discharged in 1946.[ 4] During his career, Abramson played with Roy Eldridge . On 52nd Street , he played with Coleman Hawkins , Eddie Lockjaw Davis and Jay Jay Johnson .
References
^ Feather, Leonard; Gitler, Ira (2007). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz . Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199886401 .
^ Martin Harry Greenberg (1979). The Jewish lists: physicists and generals, actors and writers, and hundreds of other lists of accomplished Jews . Schocken Books. p. 159.
^ The Encyclopedia of Jazz . Editor, Leonard Feather. Horizon Press, 1956. 1976. p. 75 .{{cite book }}
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^ Walter Bruyninckx. 60 years of recorded jazz, 1917–1977 . Vol. 1. Bruyninckx. p. A-10.