Ronald Shannon Jackson Concert History

Ronald Shannon Jackson (born January 12, 1940, died October 19, 2013) was a jazz drummer. He was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Jackson has performed with a number of jazz pioneers, including pianist Cecil Taylor, and saxophonists Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler. More recently, he also founded his own band, The Decoding Society and played in Last Exit. He has recorded with Charles Tyler, Bill Frisell, James Blood Ulmer, Billy Bang, Albert Mangelsdorff, Robin Eubanks, Byard Lancaster, Eric Person, and James Carter.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 08, 1983 –
Jul 24, 1983
Montreux Jazz Festival 1983
Buddy Guy / Caetano Veloso / Level 42 / Fats Domino / Roy Ayers / Musical Youth / Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers / Abdullah Ibrahim / João Bosco / King Sunny Adé / Gil Evans / Art Ensemble Of Chicago / John Lee Hooker / James Blood Ulmer / Charles Lloyd Quartet / luther allison / Johnny Copeland / Ronald Shannon Jackson / Native Son / Naoya Matsuoka / The Contemporary Jazz Quintet / Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band Show all bands
  Setlists
Montreaux Casino Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland
Jazz
Avant-Garde
Fusion
Free Jazz
Avant-Garde Jazz

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ronald Shannon Jackson had?

Ronald Shannon Jackson has had 1 concert.

What genre is Ronald Shannon Jackson?

Ronald Shannon Jackson is most often considered to be Jazz, Avant-Garde, Fusion, Free Jazz, and Avant-Garde Jazz.

When was the last Ronald Shannon Jackson concert?

The last Ronald Shannon Jackson concert was on July 08, 1983 at Montreaux Casino in Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland. The bands that performed were: Buddy Guy / Caetano Veloso / Level 42 / Fats Domino / Roy Ayers / Musical Youth / Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers / Abdullah Ibrahim / João Bosco / King Sunny Adé / Gil Evans / Art Ensemble Of Chicago / John Lee Hooker / James Blood Ulmer / Charles Lloyd Quartet / luther allison / Johnny Copeland / Ronald Shannon Jackson / Native Son / Naoya Matsuoka / The Contemporary Jazz Quintet / Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band.

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