Bryan Spring

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Bryan Spring (born 24 August 1945) is a British jazz drummer. He is sometimes credited as Brian Spring.

Spring was self-taught, beginning at the age of six, though he later studied with Philly Joe Jones. He led and co-led his own trios and quartets from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s with Don Weller and also Art Themen.[1] Later, into the 2000s, he collaborated with Mark Edwards and Andy Cleyndert.[2] Spring has been a member of groups such as Bill Le Sage's Bebop Preservation Society, Alan Skidmore's Quartet, Klaus Doldinger's Passport, and various line-ups led by Stan Tracey.[3]

He has also worked with other leading British jazz musicians, including Tubby Hayes, Dick Morrissey, Bobby Wellins, as well as accompanying American musicians visiting the UK.

Recordings

As leader/co-leader

  • 1980: Commit No Nuisance - with Don Weller
  • 2005: The Spirit of Spring - Bryan Spring Trio (Trio TR568)

As sideman

References

  1. ^ "Previous concerts" Peterborough Jazz Festival. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  2. ^ Fordham, John "The Spirit of Spring" The Guardian. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ Chilton, John (2004) Who's Who of British Jazz: 2nd Edition, p. 342. Continuum International Publishing Group At Google Books. Retrieved 15 June 2013.