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Larry Ritchie
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Larry Ritchie (born March 5, 1932)[1][2] was an American jazz drummer and record/CD producer. He was born in Brooklyn, New York as Lawrence Ritchie to Walter Ritchie, an electrician, and Pearl Ritchie, a domestic worker, both of whom were migrants from rural Virginia.
Ritchie has recorded with John Coltrane,[3] Ray Draper, and Jackie McLean. Examples of his jazz work are provided by McLean's Strange Blues (1957) and Freddie Redd's Music from The Connection (1960).[4]
Ritchie was also a talented painter and by the mid-1960s, he devoted more of his time to painting than to music.
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Discography
With John Coltrane
- Like Sonny (Capitol, 1958–60)[5]
With Ray Draper
- The Ray Draper Quintet featuring John Coltrane (Prestige, 1957)
- A Tuba Jazz (Jubilee, 1958)
With Jackie McLean
- Fat Jazz (Jubilee, 1957)
- Strange Blues (Prestige, 1957)
With Freddie Redd
- The Connection (Blue Note, 1960)
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