Reggie Nicholson

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Reginald "Reggie" Nicholson (born July 17, 1957) is an American jazz drummer.

Nicholson took a bachelor's degree in percussion performance at Chicago State University and became a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1979, working early in his career with Ed Wilkerson. In the 1980s he played with Amina Claudine Myers, Henry Threadgill, and Ernest Dawkins; he relocated to New York City in 1988 but continued his associations with Threadgill and Dawkins there. For much of the 1990s he worked with Myra Melford, and also worked in that decade with Muhal Richard Abrams, Michael Marcus, Roy Campbell, Wilber Morris, Don Pullen, Billy Bang, Charles Gayle, Leroy Jenkins, Thomas Chapin, Reuben Wilson, and Jim Nolet.

Discography[]

As leader/co-leader[]

  • ...You See What We're Sayin'? (CIMP, 1999) BMN Trio: with Thomas Borgmann and Wilber Morris
  • Drum String Thing (CIMP, 2000) with Wilber Morris
  • Unnecessary Noise Allowed (Abstract, 1997) as The Reggie Nicholson Concept
  • Timbre Suite (Abstract Recordings, 2008) with Percussion Concept
  • Live at Tunnel (Qbico, 2009) BMN Trio with Thomas Borgmann and Wilber Morris
  • Nasty & Sweet (NoBusiness, 2013) with Thomas Borgmann and Wilber Morris

As sideman[]

With Muhal Richard Abrams

With Anthony Braxton

  • Trillium R (Braxton House, 1999)

With Roy Campbell

With Thomas Chapin

  • You Don't Know Me (Arabesque, 1995)
  • Never Let Me Go: Quartets '95 & '96 (Playscape, 2012)

With Yuko Fujiyama

  • Re-entry (CIMP, 2001)

With Charles Gayle

  • Always Born (Silkheart, 1988)

With Lindsey Horner

  • Never No More (Open Minds, 1991)

With Leroy Jenkins

  • Leroy Jenkins Live! (Black Saint, 1993)

With Myra Melford

With Butch Morris

  • Testament: A Conduction Collection - Conduction 38: In Freud's Garden / Conduction 39: Thread Waxing Space / Conduction 40: Thread Waxing Space (New World, 1995)

With Amina Claudine Myers

  • Jumping in the Sugar Bowl (Minor Music, 1984)
  • Country Girl (Minor Music, 1986)
  • Amina (RCA Novus, 1987)
  • In Touch (RCA Novus, 1989)
  • Women in (E)Motion (Tradition & Moderne, 1993)

With Ernest Dawkins New Horizons Ensemble

With Shadow Vignettes

  • Birth of a Notion (Sessoms, 1986)

With Malachi Thompson

With Henry Threadgill

With Variable Density Sound Orchestra'

  • Evolving Strategies (Not Two, 2014)

With Edward Wilkerson

  • Light on the Path (Sound Aspects, 1994)

With Stefan Winter

  • Die Kleine Trompete / The Little Trumpet (JMT, 1986)

References[]

  • Gary W. Kennedy, "Reggie Nicholson". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld, 2004.


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