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  1. Peterson himself began on percussion at age three. He was raised in Pleasantville, where he played trumpet at Pleasantville High School and worked locally in funk groups. He applied to Livingston College at Rutgers University to study drums, but he failed the percussion entrance exam and enrolled as a trumpeter instead, graduating in 1984. [1]

  2. 10 de mar. de 2021 · As bandleader and artist, Ralph created several recordings: The Reclamation Project and The Fo’tet Plays Monk (on Evidence); Back to Stay and Triangular 2 (on Sirocco Jazz); The Art of War, Subliminal Seduction, Test of Time, and The Fo’tet Augmented (on Criss Cross); V, Triangular, Volition, Presents the Fo’tet, Ornettology ...

  3. Recordings include The Reclamation Project and The Fo’tet Plays Monk (Evidence); Back to Stay and Triangular 2 (Sirocco Jazz); The Art of War, Subliminal Seduction, Test of Time, The Fo'tet Augmented (Criss Cross); V, Triangular, Volition, Presents the Fo'tet, Ornetteology, Art (Blue Note); and Outer Reaches, The Duality Perspective, and ...

  4. 7 de mar. de 2021 · Alan Nahigian. By Giovanni Russonello. March 7, 2021. Ralph Peterson, a thunderously swinging drummer who began his career as Art Blakey’s last protégé and finished it as a mentor to a new...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Ralph Peterson Jr., a drummer, bandleader, composer and educator whose lunging propulsion and volatile combustion were hallmarks of a jazz career spanning more than 40 years, died on Monday...

  6. 17 de may. de 2021 · Ralph Peterson Jr.—who came to prominence in the 1980s as one of jazz’s swinging, improv-driven “Young Lions”—succumbed to cancer on March 1. He was just 58 years old. Peterson’s commitment to bebop—as well as being an avid student of the history of drumming—earned him a long-time spot as the second drummer in Art ...

  7. Ralph Peterson, a thunderously swinging drummer who began his career as Art Blakey’s last protégé and finished it as a mentor to a new generation of jazz talent, died on March 1 at his home in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. He was 58.