- Born: April 27, 1927, Tuckahoe, NY
- Died: November 30, 1994, New York, NY
- Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
- Genres: Jazz
- Instrument: Drums
| Artist: Connie Kay |
| Wikipedia: Connie Kay |
Connie Kay (born Conrad Henry Kirnon on 27 April 1927, died 30 November 1994) was an American jazz drummer.[1]
Kay was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet from 1955 (replacing original drummer Kenny Clarke) until the group's dissolution in 1974. He was self-taught, and prior to the MJQ he had played in the Lester Young quintet from 1949 to 1955, and also with Stan Getz, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and others. He also played drums on Van Morrison's seminal LP Astral Weeks and on several tracks on Tupelo Honey.
With Milt Jackson
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