J. D. Blair

J. D. Blair, "The Groove Regulator"

JD Blair is an American drummer. Blair is best known for his work with Shania Twain[1] and Victor Wooten. Blair played at the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show with Twain. He has released four solo albums, and is mentioned as an influential character in Victor Wooten's book The Music Lesson as well as Wooten's DVD Groove Workshop.

Early life

Blair was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is an AFM #369 member and a founding member of Mu Phi Sigma, National Percussion Fraternity, Incorporated. His work reaches across all musical genres, which began in church. His formal training started while attending Lee High School in Huntsville, Alabama. Bob Baccus was his instructor. Afterwards, J. D. was recruited by John Paul Lindberg to attend Norfolk State University.

Career

J. D. has played with some of the biggest names in country music, including Wynonna Judd, Lyle Lovett, Shelby Lynne, Big and Rich, and Shania Twain.

Along with a host of video and worldwide TV appearances, J. D. has received many awards for his accomplishments, including Drum! Magazine’s 2000 Country Drummer of the Year. He also has been awarded the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. The Groove Regulator has released a project entitled, "2012?”. Vix Records, LLC is the home of this project. 2013 saw J. D. playing dates on Victor Wooten's Sword and Stone, Words and Tones Tour. J. D. is the drummer for Shania Twain's "Still the One" show in Las Vegas, which has just completed a two year stint. Expect a new audio project in 2015. Guests musicians include Dane Bryant, Otiel Burbridge, Victor Caldwell, Jeff Carruthers, Kat Dyson, Will Hollis, Jeff Lorber, Gray Mayfield, Rod McGaha, Jason Mowery, Keith Nelson, Dave Richardson, Giovanni Rodriquez, Justin Schipper, Eric Struthers, Crystal Taliefero, Darrell Tibbs, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Kirk Whalum, and Victor Wooten.

Partial artist discography

Yolanda Adams, Eddie “Spanky” Alford, Sam “Shake” Anderson, India.Arie, Bob Babbitt, A Special Blend, Ayla Brown, Larry Carlton, Jeff Carruthers, Bootsy Collins, George Duke, First Call, Tommy Emmanuel, The Eternal Chariot Singers, Anthony Gomes, Heirborne, Richard “Groove” Holmes, Paul Jackson, Jr., Wynonna Judd, Phil Keaggy, Chris Kent, Matthews, Wright, & King, Erin Leahy, Jeff Lorber, Lyle Lovett, Shelby Lynne, Yo-Yo Ma, Natalie MacMaster, Donnie McClurkin, Donna McElroy, Rod McGaha, Point Of Grace, Riapsedon, Mike Stern, Take 6, Takana, Shane Theriot, Shania Twain, Malcolm Jamal Warne, Kirk Whalum, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Joseph, Regi, Roy, & Victor Wooten.

Video credits

Tours

Film credits

Recordings as a solo artist

Grace (2015 release.)

References

  1. Twain, Shania (2012-03-27). From This Moment On. Simon and Schuster. pp. 316–. ISBN 9781451620757. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  2. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=one+more+for+the+road+suzy+bogguss&ei=UTF-8&fr=clearspringsf