Lee Abrams
Lee Abrams (Leon Abramson) is a Batteur of American Jazz born the January 6th 1925 with New York and deceased in 1992 in the same city.
He is the brother of the Saxophoniste Ray Abrams.
Biography
Lee Abrams made its professional beginnings in New York in 1946 in the orchestra of Roy Eldridge. He plays then during 2 years in a military orchestra. Demobilized, it accompanies Coleman Hawkins, Jay Jay Johnson, Eddie Heywood. In 1949, it is beater of the Big band of Andy Kirk. One can then hear it at the sides of Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis (1950), Illinois Jacquet (1951-1952), Wynton Kelly (1951), Oscar Pettiford (1952-1953), Al Haig, Duke Jordan (1954). It continues then a career “free lance” and disappears progessivement from the music scene. He dies in 1992.
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