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Reggie Jackson

Adjunct Faculty, Conservatory of Music

Department

  • Music

Contact Information

Biography

Reggie Jackson, a Columbus, Ohio, native, is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in Jazz Studies. In college, the drummer began working with recording artist Kim Pensyl. Shortly after graduation, Reggie began his 11-year tenure with two time grammy winner and jazz legend Diane Schuur, as well as, a short stint with Aftermath recording artist Truth Hurts. He’s also toured with Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and 6 time grammy winner Dr John. In addition to these artists, Reggie has also preformed with Terence Blanchard, Kirk Whalum, Nicholas Payton, Wycliffe Gordon, Wendell Brunious, Rodney Whitaker, Frank Foster, Benny Golson, Arturo Sandoval, Eddie Daniels, Marcus Belgrave, Lew Tabackin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Anthony Hamilton, Chuck Loeb, Nelson Rangel and Antonio Hart. A versatile drummer, Reggie has performed on the “The Tonight Show”, played in over 25 countries, and can be heard on recordings ranging from jazz to hip-hop, gospel, classical, and R&B. He currently serves as Artistic and Musical Director for the Harmony Project.

Degree Earned

B.M. Jazz Studies, Ohio State University (1998)

Teaches
Drumset Lessons
Spectrum (Faculty Jazz Ensemble)