Lee Young
American jazz drummer, singer, musician

Lee Young

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American jazz drummer, singer, musician
Gender:
Male
Birth:
7 March 1914(New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA)
Death:
31 July 2008(Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA)
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Education:
Jefferson High School
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Introduction

Leonidas Raymond Young (March 7, 1914 – July 31, 2008) was an American jazz drummer and singer. His musical family included his father Willis Young and his older brother, saxophonist Lester Young. In 1944 he played with Norman Granz's first "Jazz at the Philharmonic" concert.

Early life and education

Young was born in 1914 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Willis Young and Lizetta Teresa Johnson.His father was a musician, as were other relatives.His older brother Lester Young became a famed saxophonist.Lee began playing from an early age and the family had a band for several years.

Career

In 1944 Lee Young was the drummer at Norman Granz's first "Jazz at the Philharmonic" concert, which also featured guitarist Les Paul, trombonist J.J. Johnson, and saxophonist Jean-Baptiste "Illinois" Jacquet.

Young played with such jazz and swing music notables as Mutt Carey, Fats Waller, Les Hite, Benny Goodman, and Lionel Hampton. In the 1950s Young played with Nat King Cole's trio. From the 1960s on, he worked as an artist & repertory man for such record labels as Vee-Jay and Motown. Lee Young never recorded as a session leader.

Personal life

Young was married to Louise Franklin and they had a son together.

Discography

  • Nat King Cole, Penthouse Serenade (Capitol, 1955)
  • Nat King Cole, After Midnight (Capitol, 1956)
  • Nat King Cole, The Piano Style of Nat King Cole (Capitol, 1956)
  • Nat King Cole, At the Sands (Capitol, 1966)
  • Benny Goodman, Mostly Sextets (Capitol, 1950)
  • Lionel Hampton, Lionel Hampton with the Just Jazz All Stars (GNP, 1955)
  • Oscar Moore, Jazz 1940 Era (Tampa, 1956)
  • Andre Previn, Previn at Sunset (Black Lion, 1972)
  • Dinah Washington, Mellow Mama (Delmark, 1992)