Harold Jones
Harold Jones, born February 27, 1940, in Richmond, Indiana, is an acclaimed American jazz drummer whose six-decade career has left an indelible mark on music. Nicknamed “The Singer’s Drummer,” he’s renowned for his impeccable timing and versatility, backing legends like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughan. Jones rose to prominence as Count Basie’s drummer in the mid-1960s, later joining Tony Bennett’s trio for over 30 years, earning Grammy wins, including for Bennett’s 2021 album Love for Sale with Lady Gaga. A master of swing, he’s also collaborated with Natalie Cole, B.B. King, and Herbie Hancock, among others. Beyond performing, Jones has taught at colleges and runs a studio in Marin County, CA, co-authoring Harold Jones Interpretation of Big Band Swing Drumming. Now in his 80s, he remains a living legend of jazz drumming.
Learn More About Harold Jones
Drummer World article on Harold Jones
www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Harold_Jones.html
Get the book "Harold Jones: The Singer's Drummer by Gil Jacobs"
www.amazon.com/Harold-Jones-Singers-Drummer-2011-11-04/dp/B01K15BY5S
Get the book "Harold Jones Interpretation of Big Band Swing Drumming"
www.amazon.com/Harold-Jones-Interpretation-Swing-Drumming/dp/172077269X
