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Joe Dyson
Joe Dyson has established himself as one of the most versatile drummers in music. Some of today’s masters of the music refer to him as one of the go-to drummers on the scene, performing with a wide range of artists. Born and raised in New Orleans, Joe started playing music in his family's church at just two years old. After being noticed for his peculiar talent, Joe was placed in the Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp where he was shadowed by the late, great clarinetist Alvin Batiste, and his longtime bandleader and mentor, alto saxophonist and NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison. He went on to graduate from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), and earned a Presidential Scholarship to his alma mater Berklee College of Music.
Dyson has shared the stage with GRAMMY Award winners Pat Metheny, Nicholas Payton, Sullivan Fortner, and Jon Batiste; the late great NEA Jazz Masters Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Ellis Marsalis; two-time Edison award winner and five-time GRAMMY-Nominee Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, and many more.
Dyson has been called an artist of subtlety and a master of discretion. His sound conveys a dynamical spontaneity of adventure, bringing the listener on a journey of musical bliss. Joe possesses manual dexterity, while giving a melodic approach to drumming. This notion alone aligns him with a great lineage of lead-drummers. “Joe Dyson brought down the house with a ferocious drum solo that channeled Baby Dodds and Roy Haynes simultaneously.”— Jazzdelapena
As a musician, Joe has traveled across the globe extensively. Having touched almost every continent, he has performed throughout North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa. He has appeared on over 35 albums, including releases by Dr. Lonnie Smith ALL IN MY MIND, (Blue Note Universal Records), Sullivan Fortner's ARIA (Impulse Universal Records) and Christian aTunde Adjuah's GRAMMY Nominated EMANCIPATION PROCRASTINATION (Ropeadope Records).
Joe has made appearances on the HBO hit series TREME, and can be seen performing in the documentary titled Been In The Storm Too Long, hosted by Tavis Smiley. He can also be heard on the movie soundtrack Rachel Getting Married, by the late, Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme.
In addition to recording and touring, Joe has taught combos, master classes, and given lectures throughout the U.S. and Europe. More notable places include The New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music; NOCCA Riverfront; and Södra Latin (Sweden). He is also apart of the collegiate roster at Tulane University as Adjunct Professor.
After many years of touring the globe and recording with the likes of Nicholas Payton, Donald Harrison, and Dr.
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"Dyson, an artist of subtlety and a master of discretion," – THE ROANOKE TIMES “Although he has a command of many modern drumming styles, Dyson always filters those influences through a distinctive New Orleans swing.” — JAZZ SPEAKS “Joe Dyson brought down the house with a ferocious drum solo that channeled Baby Dodds and Roy Haynes simultaneously.” — Jazzdelapena “...The first two Refined Players (Joe Dyson, Weedie Braimah) are rhythmic forces to be reckoned with...” — Billboard
Dr. Lonnie Smith
organ, Hammond B3Donald Harrison
saxophone, altoPat Metheny
guitarNicholas Payton
trumpetChristian Scott aTunde Adjuah
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