African-American jazz drummer from Detroit, Michigan, USA, born 4 May 1963. Husband of Jean Carla Rodea.
Gerald Cleaver is one of the New York jazz scene’s leading drummer/composers, who covers a wide range of stylistic ground. Having played with jazz masters Tommy Flanagan, Barry Harris and Ray Bryant as well as the leading lights of the AACM, Roscoe Mitchell, Muhal Richard Abrams, Wadada Leo Smith and Henry Threadgill, he is a product of many traditions within creative music.
Cleaver is best known for his associations with Roscoe Mitchell, Charles Gayle, Miroslav Vitous, Mario Pavone, William Parker, Michael Formanek, Joe Morris, Jeremy Pelt, Craig Taborn and Yaron Herman. He is also the leader of the bands Uncle June (a reflection on the personal and familial challenges of Black Americans during The Great Migration featuring TonyMalaby, Andrew Bishop, Mat Maneri, Craig Taborn and Drew Gress), Violet Hour (a tribute to Detroit featuring Jeremy Pelt, JD Allen, Andrew Bishop, Ben Waltzer and Chris Lightcap), Black Host (a noisy avant-garde group featuring Pascal Niggenkemper, Cooper-Moore, Darius Jones and Brandon Seabrook) and Farmers By Nature (a free-improvising collective co-led with bassist William Parker and pianist Craig Taborn).
Born 1963 and raised in Detroit, Cleaver is a product of the city’s rich music tradition. Inspired by his father, drummer John Cleaver, Jr. (whom Uncle June is named after), he began playing the drums at an early age. He later played violin in grade school and trumpet in junior high & high school. As a teenager he gained invaluable experience playing with Detroit jazz masters Ali Muhammad Jackson, Lamont Hamilton, Earl Van Riper, and Pancho Hagood. While attending the University of Michigan as a music education major he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Study Grant, to study with drummer Victor Lewis. He graduated in 1992 and began teaching in Detroit where he worked with Rodney Whitaker, Marcus Belgrave, Donald Walden, and with visiting musicians Hank Jones, Kenny Burrell, Frank Foster, Cecil Bridgewater, Eddie Harris, Howard Johnson, Diana Krall and Don Byron.
In 1995 he accepted an appointment as assistant professor of Jazz Studies at the University of Michigan, and in 1998 also joined the jazz faculty at Michigan State University. He moved to New York in 2002 and has since focused exclusively on playing. Cleaver has played and recorded with a cornucopia of artists including Franck Amsallem, Tim Ries, Lotte Anker, Reggie Workman, Marilyn Crispell, Matt Shipp, Kevin Mahogany, Ralph Alessi, Jacky Terrasson, Jimmy Scott, Muhal Richard Abrams, Dave Douglas, Roy Nathanson, Tim Berne, Jeremy Pelt, Ellery Eskelin, Charles McPherson, David Torn, Terje Rypdal and Lou Reed.
His 2001 recording Adjust (Fresh Sound New Talent) was nominated in the Best Debut Recording category by the Jazz Journalists Association. Gerald Cleaver's Detroit (Fresh Sound New Talent), is an homage to his hometown and to the late, great Detroit drummers Roy Brooks, Lawrence Williams, George Goldsmith and Richard "Pistol" Allen. His latest recording with Uncle June, Be It As I See It (Fresh Sound New Talent) represents Cleaver’s most personal statement with regard to his familial past and his experience as an Black American.
2024
Reading Group
2xLP, Album
2024
2023
2023
2022
Astral Spirits
LP, Album
2022
Circular File Records
9xFile, FLAC, Album, 48
2022
2022
2021
Rogueart
CD, Album
2021
Rataplan Records
CD, Album
2021
Out Of Your Head Records
File, FLAC, Album
2021
2020
GauciMusic
3xFile, FLAC, Album
2020
2020
2019
Clean Feed
CD, Album
2019
Sunnyside
CD, Album
2019
2019
2018
Relative Pitch Records
CD, Album
2018
Rogueart
CD, Album
2017
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
pfMENTUM
CDr, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
Leo Records
CD, Album
2016
2013
Leo Records
CD, Album
2013
Relative Pitch Records
CD, Album
2013
Leo Records
CD, Album
2012
DMG/ARC
CD, Album
2012
Aum Fidelity
CD, Album
2012
Leo Records
CD, Album
2012
Leo Records
CD, Album
2012
Leo Records
CD, Album
2011
2010
Not Two Records
CD, Album
2010
Rogueart
CD, Album
2010
Fresh Sound New Talent
CD
2010
Red Piano Records
CD, Album
2009
AUM Fidelity
CD, Album
2009
Zig Zag Territoires
CD, Album
2009
ILK
CD, Album
2009
2007
Fresh Sound New Talent
CD, Album
2005
Leo Records
CD, Album
2001
Fresh Sound New Talent
CD, Album
2014
AUM Fidelity
2xCD, Album
2011
AUM Fidelity
CD, Album
2025
Relative Pitch Records
CD, Album, Ltd
2024
Northern Spy
LP, Album
2024
Wolfsblood (2)
LP, Album
2024
Not On Label (David Torn Self-Released)
5xFile, FLAC
2024
2024
2024
2023
Brother Mister, Brother Mister
CD, Album
2023
Clean Feed
CD, Album
2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
Centering Records
2xCD
2022
Fresh Sound New Talent
CD
2022
2022
2021
Origin Records
CD, Album
2021
Jazzdor Series
CD, Album
2021
Rogueart
2xCD, Album
2021
Relative Pitch Records
CD, Album
2021
ESP-Disk'
CD, Album
2021
ESP-Disk'
CD, Album
2021
Mahakala Music
CD, Album
2021
Silkheart
CD, Album
2021
2021
2020
Rogueart
CD, Album
2020
Radio Legs Music
7xFile, FLAC, Album
2020
Loyal Label
23xFile, FLAC, Album
2020
Out Of Your Head Records
7xFile, FLAC, Album
2020
Fresh Sound New Talent
CD
2020
Not On Label (Brandon Lopez Self-released)
2xFile, WAV, Single
2020
Not On Label (Brandon Lopez Self-released)
3xFile, WAV, EP
2020
Sons d'hiver
LP, Comp
2020
2019
SteepleChase
CD, Album, Promo
2019
Clean Feed
CD, Album
2019
WhyPlayJazz
CD, Album
2019
ECM Records, ECM Records
CD, Album
2019
2018
Clean Feed
CD, Album
2018
Centering Records
Box, Ltd + 3xCD, Album
2018
2017
Musica Jazz
CD, Comp
2017
L & H Production
2xCD, Album
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