Kenny Drew, Sr.
Aug 28, 1928 – Aug 4, 1993
Instrument | piano |
Birthplace | New Yok, NY |
Available Leadsheets

Kenny Drew was born in New York City. He studied classical piano but soon turned to jazz. His recording career started in 1950 at age 22, first with Howard McGhee for Blue Note, then Sonny Stitt for Prestige. These two 1950 recordings plus a surviving radio broadcast with Charlie Parker (December 8, 1950) put him in the company of jazz greats J.J Johnson, Max Roach and Art Blakey.
In 1951 (still 22 years old), he recorded with Oscar Pettiford, and he appeared on a "live" Birdland performance with the Miles Davis Sextet (which also featured Sonny Rollins, J.J Johnson and Art Blakey). Drew ended the year of 1951 recording with Paul Quinichette and Sonny Rollins. Kenny Drew played or recorded with practically everyone of note. Take tenor saxophonists, for example: from Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster through Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, and on and on. It would be easier to list jazz greats that he didn't either work with or record with.
Kenny Drew moved to Europe in the early 1960s, where he continued to tour and record extensively. His son, Kenny Drew, Jr., another extremely talented pianist and gifted composer, also has compositions on jazzleadsheets.com.
List of Composers
- Ronnie Ball
- Rob Bargad
- Bill Barron
- Bruce Barth
- Pamela Baskin-Watson
- Mickey Bass
- Mario Bauzá
- David Berkman
- Peter Bernstein
- Eddie Bert
- Denzil Best
- John Bishop
- Walter Bolden
- Walter Booker
- Ruby Braff
- Adam Brenner
- Bob Brookmeyer
- Harold "Tina" Brooks
- Clifford Brown
- Donald Brown
- Shelley Brown
- Ray Bryant
- Jon Burr
- Kenny Burrell
- Rahn Burton
- Willie Maiden
- Kitty Malone
- Cal Massey
- Ronnie Mathews
- Tina May
- Cecil McBee
- Verena McBee
- Gary McFarland
- Howard McGhee
- Tom McIntosh
- Jim McNeely
- Charles McPherson
- Fleurine Mehldau
- Sergio Mihanovich
- Doug Miller
- L. Aziza Miller
- Leon Mitchell
- Bill Mobley
- Hank Mobley
- Grachan Moncur III
- J.R. Monterose
- Buddy Montgomery
- Jack Montrose
- Ralph Moore
- Michael Philip Mossman
- George Mraz
- Mark Murphy