
-Ali Teaching a master class how to propperly
use the brushes-
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Ali Jackson
Jr. was born into a supportive
family for his early talent with the drums. As a child, musical outings
with his father in Detroit ingrained both the ensemble esthetic to his playing,
along with an open spirit. Early piano study laid the foundation for his
melodic approach to the drums. Jackson, enriched by his high school environment
at Cass Technical High School (alma mater to players Paul Chambers, Donald
Byrd, Harry Harris and Geri Allen) won numerous recognitions and scholarships,
and was selected as a soloist for the “Beacons Of Jazz” concert
that honored legend Max Roach at New School University. Having completed
his music education at the Mannes College of Music in composition at the
New School University, Jackson further enriched his vocabulary with private
study with master teachers Joe Chambers, Charlie Persip, Chico Hamilton
and Max Roach. |
| Demonstrating
his commitment to education for young people, Jackson has been part of Young
Audiences, a program that educates New York City youth about jazz. Ali has
performed and recorded extensively with some of the world’s finest
musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Aretha Franklin,
Marcus Roberts, Gerald Albright, George Benson, Eric Reed, KRS-1, Russell
Gunn, Buster Williams, Cyrus Chestnut, Chris McBride, James Moody, Vinx,
Marcus Printup, Nicolas Payton, Milt Hinton and the New York City Ballet.
Jackson led an ensemble that honored the musical contributions of Max Roach,
in which featured the great Albert “Tootie” Heath and drumming
legend Billy Hart for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 2002-03 season. Most
recently you can hear some of his production talent on George Benson’s
new GRP release “Irreplaceable”. Ali is also featured on the
Wynton Marsalis Quartet debut Blue Note recording “The Magic Hour”
scheduled to be released in spring 2004. He is very involved with educating
young people, through his relationships with Jazz at Lincoln Center ,“The
Jazz House Kids” program (founder Melissa Walker) as well as various
individual endeavors and events internationally. In addition to being regarded
as one as one of the world’s most accomplished percussionists, his
reputation as a versatile and highly proficient composer is expanding as
he has done scoring for television and films including the Fox TV Drama
“New York Undercover”. Currently, you can find Jackson featured
with the Wynton Marsalis Quintet, Ali Jackson Quartet, or “phenom
ensemble” Horns in the Hood. |