Artist: Sonny Greer


William Alexander "Sonny" Greer was an American jazz drummer and vocalist, best known for his work with Duke Ellington

Greer was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, United States, and studied drums with vaudeville drummer J. Rosemond Johnson. He played with Elmer Snowden's band and the Howard Theatre's orchestra in Washington, D.C., before joining Duke Ellington, whom he met in 1919. He was Ellington's first drummer, playing with his quintet, the Washingtonians, and moved with Ellington into the Cotton Club. 

As a result of his job as a designer with the Leedy Drum Company of Indiana, Greer was able to build up a huge drum kit worth over a then-considerable $3,000, including chimes, a gong, timpani, and vibes. 

After leaving Ellington’s band, he continued to play, mainly as a freelance drummer, working with musicians such as Johnny Hodges, Red Allen, J. C. Higginbotham, Tyree Glenn, and Brooks Kerr, as well as appearing in films, and briefly leading his own band. Greer featured in the 1958 black-and-white photograph by Art Kane known as "A Great Day in Harlem". He was part of a tribute to Ellington in 1974, which achieved great success throughout the United States. 

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Photography credit: Gordon Parks, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Duke Ellington & his Orchestra 1933 Sonny Greer

Sonny Greer: Videos

SONNY GREER - "Dance #4"

Drummer's Delight - Barney Bigard & His Orchestra (w/Sonny Greer, drums) - Vocalion 3985