Jamison Ross

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Jamison Ross
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Ross in 2022
Background information
BornNovember 12, 1987
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, drummer, composer, producer
Years active2007–present
Labels Concord Jazz
Website jamisonrossmusic.com
Ross performing with Snarky Puppy in Aalborg Denmark (2022) Jamison-Ross DSC06029.jpg
Ross performing with Snarky Puppy in Aalborg Denmark (2022)

Jamison Ross is an American jazz drummer and vocalist. He is the winner of the 2012 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Drums Competition. [1] Ross released his debut album Jamison on Concord Jazz on June 23, 2015. [2] His sophomore album, All For One, was released on January 26, 2018.

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Career

A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Jamison sang and played drums at his grandfather's church. He studied music at Douglas Anderson High School and Florida State University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Jazz Studies. He attended the University of New Orleans where he earned a Master of Music.

His career began during high school after appearing in the 2007 documentary Chops. [3] In 2009, he was invited to the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead Residency at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. During this program he met singer Carmen Lundy, who invited him to join her band. He recorded with Lundy on her albums Changes [4] and Soul to Soul. [5]

On June 23, 2015 Concord Jazz released Ross's debut album, which was recorded at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans. [6] The album includes a guest appearance by Jon Batiste, bandleader for the Late Show with Stephen Colbert . [7] The album received a nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 58th Grammy Awards. [8]

Awards and honors

Discography

ArtistYearLabel
Snarky Puppy Empire Central ( 2022) GroundUp
Snarky PuppyLive at GroundUP Music Festival (2022)GroundUp/Spotify
Snarky Puppy Immigrance (2019)GroundUp
Jamison RossAll for One (2018) Concord Jazz
NOLA w/Snarky Puppy Family Dinner – Volume 2 (2016) Ropeadope
Jamison RossJamison (2015)Concord Jazz
Irvin Mayfield New Orleans Jazz Playhouse (2015) Basin Street
Barry StephensonBasic Truths (2015)Independent
Glen David AndrewsRedemption (2014)
Dr. John Ske-Dat-De-Dat: The Spirit of Satch (2014)Proper/Concord
Carmen Lundy Soul to Soul (2014)Afrasia
Cindy ScottHistoria (2014)Catahoula
Meachum L. Clarke & True PurposeGreater (2014)True Purpose
Clarence JohnsonWatch Him Work (2013)Like Father Like Son
Bill PetersonRuby Diamond (2013) Summit
Rex GregoryRocket Summer (2013)Rex Gregory
Carmen LundyChanges (2012)Afrasia
Darius PaulkLyrics & Melodies (2012)Darius Paulk

Filmography

TitleRoleProduction Company
Snarky Puppy: Family Dinner Vol. 2 (2016)Featured Performer
Wynton Marsalis: A YoungArts Master Class (2014)Featured PerformerHBO
CHOPS (2007)Featured PerformerVirgil Films & Entertainment

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