Percy Humphrey
Percy Humphrey was a pivotal figure in early jazz, renowned as one of the first African American drummers to gain widespread recognition in the genre. His career spanned several decades, during which he performed with legendary ensembles and helped define the rhythmic foundation of New Orleans jazz. Humphrey's discography includes significant recordings that capture the evolution of the style, featuring collaborations with other masters of the era. His work on tracks like "Old Folks At Home" and "All I Ever Need Is You" demonstrates his versatility across traditional and popular standards. Later projects, such as the album Hot Six and his partnership with Paul Barbarin, highlight his enduring influence and ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining the core spirit of early jazz drumming. |