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Ronnie Bedford

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Ronnie Bedford (June 2, 1931 – December 20, 2014) was an American jazz drummer and professor. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut,[1] Bedford was one of the founders of the Yellowstone Jazz Festival held annually in Cody, Wyoming, and was the recipient of the 1993 Wyoming Governor's Award for the Arts. In 1993 he released a self-published CD, Tour de West. He later produced three more albums for Progressive Records. Bedford lived in Powell, Wyoming and taught percussion at Northwest College.[2]

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Discography

As leader

  • Just Friends (Progressive, 1993)
  • Triplicity (Progressive, 1998)
  • Tour de West: Where the Beboppers Roam (Ronnie Bedford Music, 1998)
  • QuaDRUMvirate (Progressive, 1999)

As sideman

With Benny Carter

With Benny Carter

With Arnett Cobb

With Chris Connor

  • Sweet and Swinging (Progressive, 1978)

With Buddy DeFranco

  • Like Someone in Love (Progressive, 1989)

With Don Friedman

  • Invitation (Progressive, 1993) – recorded in 1978
  • Jazz Dancing (Solid, 2016) – recorded in 1977

With Hank Jones

With Rod Levitt

With Pee Wee Russell

With Derek Smith

  • Plays Jerome Kern (Progressive, 1980)

With Chuck Wayne

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