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  1. Ralph Peterson Jr. (May 20, 1962 – March 1, 2021) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Early life. Four of Peterson's uncles and his grandfather were drummers. 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.

  2. 7 de mar. de 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 generation of jazz talent, died on March 1 at his home in...

  3. Ralph Peterson Jr. falleció a los 58 años de edad tras haber librado una batalla de seis años contra el cáncer. A lo largo de su trayectoria de más de cuatro décadas, en la que pudo colaborar como acompañante en más de 150 álbumes y encabezó 23 álbumes más, Peterson tocó junto a grandes figuras del jazz como Art Blakey, Wyton ...

  4. 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...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Posted on March 1, 2021 (March 1, 2021) by JazzBuffalo. Ralph Peterson Jr., a prolific drummer and bandleader, died today (March 1) at the age of 58 in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts. His publicist reported that his death is attributed to complications from cancer.

  6. Ralph Peterson Jr., a percussionist and bandleader whose work as a bandleader enshrined the legacy of hard-bop drumming, died March 1 of complications from cancer. He was 58. His death, in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, was confirmed by his publicist.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Ralph Peterson Jr., the drummer and bandleader who broke onto the scene with the Jazz Messengers in the early ’80s and went on to be a torchbearer of hard-bop, has died at the age of 58. Peterson died March 1 in North Dartmouth, Mass., due to complications from cancer, according to his publicist.