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Ben Riley
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Biography

Benjamin Alexander Riley Jr. (July 17, 1933 – November 18, 2017) was an American jazz drummer known for his work with Thelonious Monk, as well as Alice Coltrane, Stan Getz, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ahmad Jamal, and as a member of the group Sphere. During the 1970s and 1980s he was a member of the New York Jazz Quartet.

Biography

Benjamin Alexander Riley Jr. was born in Savannah, Georgia, on July 17, 1933, and at the age of four moved with his family to New York City.

"Riley performed with Randy Weston, Sonny Stitt, Stan Getz, Junior Mance, Kenny Burrell, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis–Johnny Griffin (1960–1962), Ahmad Jamal, Billy Taylor, and Ray Bryant." He then spent 1964 to 1967 in Thelonious Monk's quartet. After Monk, he played with Alice Coltrane (intermittently between 1968 and 1975), Ron Carter (1975–1977), Jim Hall (1981), and the bands the New York Jazz Quartet (1970s and 1980s) and Sphere. He also played frequently with pianist Abdullah Ibrahim.

Riley died of lung disease and complications of diabetes in West Islip, New York on November 18, 2017, aged 84

Discography

As leader

  • Weaver of Dreams (Joken, 1996) – recorded in 1993
  • Memories of T (Concord, 2006)
  • Grown Folks Music (Sunnyside, 2012)

As sideman

Ben Riley
Ben Riley at Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay CA March 20, 1988. Trio with Kenny Barron, piano; Rufus Reid, bass

With Noah Baerman

With Chet Baker

  • As Time Goes By (Timeless, 1986)
  • Cool Cat (Timeless, 1986 [1989])

With Bill Barron

  • Variations in Blue (Muse, 1983)
  • Live at Cobi's 2 (SteepleChase, 1885 [2006])
  • The Next Plateau (Muse, 1987 [1989])
  • Live at Cobi's (SteepleChase, 1988-89 [2005])

With Kenny Barron

  • Innocence (Wolf, 1978)
  • Golden Lotus (Muse, 1980 [1982])
  • Imo Live (Whynot, 1982)
  • Green Chimneys (Criss Cross Jazz, 1983)
  • The Only One (Reservoir, 1990)
  • Lemuria-Seascape (Candid, 1991)
  • Live at Bradley's (EmArcy, 1996 [2001])
  • Live at Bradley's II (Sunnyside, 1996 [2002])
  • Minor Blues (Venus, 2009)

With Gary Bartz

  • Episode One: Children of Harlem (Challenge, 1994)

With Ted Brown

With Ray Bryant

  • Live at Basin Street East (Sue, 1964)
  • Cold Turkey (Sue, 1964)

With Kenny Burrell

  • Listen to the Dawn (Muse, 1980 [1983])
  • Groovin' High (Muse, 1981 [1984])

With Ron Carter

  • Yellow & Green (CTI, 1976)
  • Piccolo (Milestone, 1977)
  • Peg Leg (Milestone, 1978)
  • Pick 'Em (Milestone, 1978 [1980])

With Alice Coltrane

  • A Monastic Trio (1968)
  • Ptah, the El Daoud (1970)
  • World Galaxy (1972)
  • Lord of Lords (1972)
  • Live at the Berkeley Community Theater 1972 (BCT, 1972 [2019])

With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

  • Afro-Jaws (Riverside, 1960)

With Ricky Ford

  • Manhattan Blues (Candid, 1989)
  • Ebony Rhapsody (Candid, 1990)
  • American-African Blues (Candid, 1991)

With Red Garland

  • Stepping Out (Galaxy, 1978)
  • So Long Blues (Galaxy, 1979 [1981])
  • Strike Up the Band (Galaxy, 1979 [1981])

With Benny Golson

With Bennie Green

  • Glidin' Along (1961)

With Johnny Griffin

  • Battle Stations (Prestige, 1960) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • Johnny Griffin’s Studio Jazz Party (Riverside, 1960)
  • Tough Tenors (Jazzland, 1960) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • Griff & Lock (Jazzland, 1960) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • The First Set (Prestige, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • The Tenor Scene (Prestige, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • The Late Show (Prestige, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • The Midnight Show (Prestige, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • Lookin' at Monk! (Jazzland, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • Change of Pace (Riverside, 1961)
  • Blues Up & Down (Jazzland, 1961) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
  • White Gardenia (Riverside, 1961)
  • The Kerry Dancers (Riverside, 1961–62)
  • Tough Tenor Favorites (Jazzland, 1962) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

With Michael Franks

  • Tiger in the Rain

With Andrew Hill

  • Lift Every Voice (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Shades (Soul Note, 1986)

With Hank Jones

  • Bop Redux (Muse, 1977)
  • The Great Jazz Trio, What's New (Baybridge, 1998)

With Sam Jones

  • Down Home (Riverside, 1962)

With Junior Mance

  • Junior Mance Trio at the Village Vanguard (Jazzland, 1961)

With Ken McIntyre

  • Year of the Iron Sheep (United Artists, 1962)

With Jay McShann

  • Some Blues (Chiaroscuro, 1993)

With Thelonious Monk

  • It's Monk's Time (1964)
  • Monk (1964)
  • Live at the It Club (1964)
  • Straight, No Chaser (1967)
  • Underground (1968)

With Freddie Redd

  • Lonely City (Uptown, 1985 [1989])

With Sonny Rollins

  • The Bridge (RCA Victor, 1962)
  • What's New? (RCA Victor, 1962)

With Dan Rose

  • Fountains (Midlantic Records, 2002)

With Charlie Rouse

  • Moment's Notice (Storyville/Jazzcraft, 1978)

With Jack Sheldon

  • Playing for Change (Uptown, 1986 [1997])

With Sphere

  • Four in One (Elektra/Musician, 1982)
  • Flight Path (Elektra/Musician, 1983)
  • Sphere On Tour (Red, 1985)
  • Pumpkin's Delight (Red, 1986 [1993])
  • Four for All (Verve, 1987)
  • Bird Songs (1988)
  • Sphere (1998)

With Jeremy Steig

  • Flute Fever (Columbia, 1964)

With Horace Tapscott

  • Dissent or Descent (Nimbus West, 1984 [1998])

With Roseanna Vitro

  • Listen Here (Texas Rose, 1984)

With Larry Willis

  • A Tribute to Someone (AudioQuest, 1994)
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Who is Ben Riley?
Ben Riley is a jazz drummer and educator known for his contributions to the jazz scene. He has performed and recorded with notable artists such as Thelonious Monk, Stan Getz, and Kenny Barron.
What is Ben Riley's musical background?
Ben Riley began playing the drums at a young age and later attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City. He gained experience playing in the local jazz scene before joining various bands and working as a session musician. He also studied at the Manhattan School of Music.
What are some notable collaborations of Ben Riley?
Ben Riley is best known for his work with iconic jazz pianist Thelonious Monk, with whom he performed regularly for several years in the 1960s. He also collaborated with renowned saxophonist Stan Getz and pianist Kenny Barron, among other notable artists.
Has Ben Riley released any solo albums?
Yes, Ben Riley released several albums as a bandleader, showcasing his skills and versatility as a drummer. Some of his notable solo albums include "Sunday in Kyoto," "Grandmasters," and "Memories of T."
Where can I find more information about Ben Riley?
More information about Ben Riley can be found on his Wikipedia page at the following link: [Ben Riley - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Riley)
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