- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- At the Brewhouse · 2000
- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- I Ain't Looking At You · 2006
- At the Brewhouse · 2000
- At the Brewhouse · 2000
- At the Brewhouse · 2000
- At the Brewhouse · 2000
- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- I Ain't Looking At You · 2006
- Lenox and Seventh: The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions · 1985
- Tete Montoliu & Jerome Richardson
- Tete Montoliu
- Kenneth Drewsen
- Kenneth Drewsen
- Kenneth Drewsen
- Kenneth Drewsen
About Alvin Queen
A crisp, powerful, and swinging drummer, Alvin Queen hasn't recorded as often as his talents merit, but what he's done is consistently engaging and demanding. Queen worked with George Benson and Stanley Turrentine, then traveled to Europe with Charles Tolliver's quartet. During the '70s, he worked with the group Music Inc., co-led by Tolliver and Stanley Cowell. Queen departed America in 1979 for Switzerland, and established Nilva Records. He then toured France with Plas Johnson and Harry Edison, and recorded with John Collins and Junior Mance in the '80s; while also working in Zurich with a trio led by Wild Bill Davis and recording with another led by Lonnie Smith. He also did his own dates. Queen has no sessions currently available on CD, but can be heard on reissues by Music Inc. ~ Ron Wynn and Michael G. Nastos
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- August 16, 1950
- GENRE
- Jazz