Manny Kellough
Billy Preston's long time drummer Manny Kellough interview.
Manny Kellough, born and raised in Los Angeles, California, is an acclaimed drummer with over five decades of experience in jazz, funk, and soul. Starting at age eight in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, he turned professional by 13 and later earned a Bachelor’s in Jazz Studies from the University of Southern California. Kellough’s career highlights include 25 years with Billy Preston, earning four gold records, and a Grammy with Graham Central Station in 1974. He’s performed with legends like Ray Charles, Barry White, The Rolling Stones, and Quincy Jones, notably on the Sanford and Son theme. In 2002, he founded The Manny Kellough Jazz Quartet, which won Best Jazz Band from The Black Music Academy in 2007. A gold and platinum artist, Kellough continues to inspire through his dynamic performances.
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