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Ralph Peterson Jr. (May 20, 1962 – March 1, 2021) was an American
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drummer and bandleader.


Early life

Four of Peterson's uncles and his grandfather were drummers. Peterson himself began on percussion at age three. He was raised in Pleasantville, where he played trumpet at Pleasantville High School and worked locally in
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groups. He applied to Livingston College and Rutgers to study drums, but he failed the percussion entrance exam and enrolled as a trumpeter instead, graduating in 1984.


Later life and career

In 1983, he joined
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's Jazz Messengers as the group's second drummer for several years. He worked with Terence Blanchard and Donald Harrison in 1984, and with Walter Davis (1985, 1989), Tom Harrell (1985), Out of the Blue (1985–1988),
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(1989), Jon Faddis (1989), Dewey Redman, Mark Helias (1989), and Wynton Marsalis (with the Count Basie ghost band). During the 1990s, Peterson played as a sideman with Jack Walrath, Craig Handy, Charles Lloyd,
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, Stanley Cowell, Mark Shim, and
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) on ''V'' and ''Volition''. He also worked with Allen and Bowler as a trio in "Triangular";
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replaced Bowler for the 1988 ''Triangular'' recording. In 1989 he recorded in the quartet format as "The Fo'tet" with Don Byron, Steve Wilson (later Bobby Franchesini), Melissa Slocum (later Belden Bullock), and
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. After living in Canada for some time, he returned to Philadelphia, where he worked again with "The Fo'tet,” and recorded as ''Triangular 2'' with Slocum and Uri Caine. He also led the group "Hip Pocket,” with whom he played trumpet. Peterson taught at
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in Boston and University of the Arts in Philadelphia. In 2010, Peterson started his own Onyx Productions Music Label. Peterson died at his home in
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, from complications of cancer on March 1, 2021, at age 58.


Discography


As leader

* ''V'' (Blue Note, 1988) * ''Triangular'' (Blue Note, 1989) * ''Volition'' (Blue Note, 1990) * ''Ralph Peterson Presents the Fo'tet'' (Somethin' Else, 1990) * ''Ornettology'' (Somethin' Else, 1991) * ''Art'' (Blue Note, 1993) * ''The Reclamation Project'' (Evidence, 1995) * ''The Fo'tet Plays Monk'' (Evidence, 1997) * ''Back to Stay'' (Sirocco, 1999) * ''Triangular 2'' (Sirocco, 2000) * ''The Art of War'' (Criss Cross, 2001) * ''Subliminal Seduction'' (Criss Cross, 2002) * ''Tests of Time'' (Criss Cross, 2003) * ''The Fo'tet Augmented'' (Criss Cross, 2004) * ''Outer Reaches'' (Onyx, 2010) * ''The Duality Perspective'' (Onyx 2012) * ''Alive at Firehouse 12 Vol. 1'' (Onyx, 2013) * ''Alive at Firehouse 12 Vol. 2: Fo' n Mo'' (Onyx, 2016) * ''Triangular III'' (Onyx, 2016) * ''Dream Deferred'' (Onyx, 2016) * ''I Remember Bu: Alive Vol. 4 @ Scullers'' (Onyx, 2018) * ''Inward Venture: Alive Vol. 5 At The Side Door'' (Onyx 2018) * ''Legacy Alive Vol. 6 at the Side Door'' (Onyx, 2019) * ''Listen Up!'' (Onyx, 2019) * ''Onward & Upward'' (Onyx, 2020) * ''Raise Up Off Me'' (Onyx, 2021)


As sideman

With Uri Caine * '' Sphere Music'' (Winter & Winter, 2005) * '' Toys'' (JMT, 1995) * '' Blue Wail'' (Winter & Winter, 1999) * '' The Goldberg Variations'' (Winter & Winter, 2000) With
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* ''Intuition'' (Nagel Heyer, 2004) * ''Live at Smalls'' (SmallsLIVE, 2015) * ''Vortex'' (Sunnyside, 2018) * ''The Humble Warrior'' (Smoke Sessions, 2020) With Orrin Evans * ''Captain Black'' (Criss Cross, 1998) * ''Grown Folk Bizness'' (Criss Cross, 1999) * ''Mother's Touch'' (Posi-Tone, 2014) With David Murray * '' New Life'' (Black Saint, 1987) * '' Lovers'' (DIW, 1988) * '' I Want to Talk About You'' (Black Saint, 1989) * '' Deep River'' (DIW, 1989) * ''
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, ''Free Fall'' (Inner Circle Music, 2010) *
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, ''Back Home'' (Doodlin, 2010) * Terence Blanchard, ''Discernment'' (Bellaphon, 1986) * Don Braden, ''Contemporary Standards Ensemble'' (Double-Time, 2000) * Anthony Branker, ''Spirit Songs'' (Sons of Sound, 2005) * Don Byron, ''Tuskegee Experiments'' (Nonesuch, 1992) * Don Byron, ''Music for Six Musicians'' (Nonesuch, 1995) *
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, ''Activism'' (SteepleChase, 1996) * George Colligan, ''Ultimatum'' (Criss Cross, 2002) * Stanley Cowell, ''Mandara Blossoms'' (SteepleChase, 1996) * Anthony Cox, ''Factor of Faces'' (Minor Music, 1993) *
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, ''Scorpio Rising'' (SteepleChase, 1989) * Duane Eubanks, ''My Shining Hour'' (TCB, 1999) * Duane Eubanks, ''Second Take'' (TCB, 2001) * Jon Faddis, ''Into the Faddisphere'' (Epic, 1989) * Craig Handy, '' Split Second Timing'' (Arabesque, 1992) * Craig Handy, '' Introducing Three for All + One'' (Arabesque, 1993) *
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, ''Exotica'' (American Clave, 1992) *
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, ''Diamond in the Rough'' (Novus, 1990) * Tom Harrell, ''Moon Alley'' (Criss Cross, 1986) * Craig Harris, '' Blackout in the Square Root of Soul'' (JMT, 1988) * Donald Harrison, ''Nascence'' (CBS, 1986) * Sean Jones, ''Eternal Journey'' (Mack Avenue, 2004) * Charles Lloyd, ''Notes from Big Sur'' (ECM, 1992) * Charles Lloyd, ''Quartets'' (ECM, 2013) * Frank Lowe, ''Soul Folks No More'' (No. 10, 2001) * Carmen Lundy, ''This Is Carmen Lundy'' (Afrasia, 2001) *
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, ''Royal Garden Blues'' (CBS, 1986) * Delfeayo Marsalis, ''An Evening with Delfeayo Marsalis Kalamazoo'' (Troubadour Jass, 2017) * Bheki Mseleku, ''Beauty of Sunrise'' (Verve, 1997) * Jeremy Pelt, ''Profile'' (Fresh Sound, 2002) * Jeremy Pelt, ''Insight'' (Criss Cross, 2003) * Jamaaladeen Tacuma, ''Groove 2000'' (Caramelle, 1998) * James Spaulding, '' Gotstabe a Better Way!'' (Muse, 1990) * Michele Rosewoman, ''Occasion to Rise'' (Somethin' Else, 1991) * Mark Shim, ''Mind Over Matter'' (Blue Note, 1998) * Bobby Watson, ''Quiet As It's Kept'' (Red Record, 1999)


References


Sources

* Gary W. Kennedy, "Ralph Peterson Jr.". '' Grove Jazz'' online. *
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