Ed Thigpen
A tasteful and subtle drummer who is a master
with brushes, Ed Thigpen is still most famous for his longtime
membership with the Oscar Peterson Trio. The son of Ben Thigpen
(who played drums with Andy Kirk's Orchestra throughout the
1930s), Ed gained early experience playing with Cootie Williams
from 1951-52. After a period in the Army, he worked with Dinah
Washington (1954), Lennie Tristano, Johnny Hodges, Bud Powell
and Billy Taylor's Trio (1956-59). Thigpen replaced guitarist
Herb Ellis with Peterson's group in 1959, staying with the
masterful pianist through 1965 and appearing on dozens of
records. His quiet yet swinging style perfectly supported
Peterson and bassist Ray Brown. After leaving Peterson, Thigpen
spent two periods touring the world with Ella Fitzgerald during
1966-72. He settled in Copenhagen in 1972, worked as a teacher,
wrote several instructional books, and has since continued
playing with the who's who of jazz as a freelancer. As an
occasional leader, Ed Thigpen has recorded dates for Verve (an
obscurity from 1966), GNP Crescendo, Reckless, Timeless and
Justin Time. By Scott Yanow The
All Music Guide
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