Freddie Waits

Frederick "Freddie" Douglas Waits (April 27, 1943 – November 18, 1989) was a hard bop and post-bop drummer.

Freddie Waits
Freddie Waits, 52nd Street Jazz Fair, July 6, 1976 New York City
Photo by Tom Marcello
Background information
Born(1940-04-27)April 27, 1940
Jackson, Mississippi
DiedNovember 18, 1989(1989-11-18) (aged 46)
New York City
GenresJazz
Avant-garde jazz
Bebop
Hard bop
Instrument(s)Drums

Waits never officially recorded as leader, but was a prominent member and composer in Max Roach's M'Boom percussion ensemble. He worked as sideman with such pianists as McCoy Tyner, Kenny Barron, Andrew Hill, Gene Harris, Billy Taylor and Joe Zawinul. In 1967, Waits recorded with Freddie Hubbard. He was a member of the last Lee Morgan Quintet, an association ended by Morgan's murder in 1972.

In the late 1970s, Waits formed Colloquium III with fellow drummers Horace Arnold and Billy Hart. In the 1980s he became a music faculty member of Rutgers University. He died of pneumonia and kidney failure in New York in 1989.

His son is the drummer Nasheet Waits.

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