Pheeroan akLaff

Pheeroan akLaff

Pheeroan akLaff live with the Oliver Lake trio in Saalfelden, 2009
Background information
Born January 27, 1955 (1955-01-27) (age 57)
Genres jazz
Instruments drums, percussion

Pheeroan akLaff (born January 27, 1955) is an American jazz drummer. Pheeroan akLaff began playing in his hometown of Detroit, and Ann Arbor, Michigan with Travis Biggs, Ars Nova, The Ebony Set, The Last Days, and Rod Lumpkin, recorded with Major Lansky. Moved to New Haven, Connecticut and formed DejaVu with Dwight Andrews. Debuted with Bill Baron in 1975; followed by tenure in Leo Smith's New Dalta Ahkri.[1]

Later developed a longstanding association with Oliver Lake, which included writing for their fusion ensemble, Jump Up.[1] His performance and recorded history includes works with Andrew Hill, Cecil Taylor, Reggie Workman and many others.[2] He is co-founder of Seed Artists Inc. of Brooklyn 2006. He is Wesleyan University music teacher.

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Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Oliver Lake

With Henry Threadgill

With New Air

With Don Byron

With Julius Hemphill

With Amina Claudine Myers

With Mal Waldron

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