Ricky Lawson

American drummer and composer

Ricky Lawson - American drummer and composer
Born

1954
71 years ago

Died

December 23rd, 2013
11 years ago — 59 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent drummer and composer, contributed to various genres of music. Worked with multiple well-known artists throughout a career spanning several decades. His drumming style incorporated elements from jazz, rock, and pop, which resonated in his compositions. Played for groups such as The Yellowjackets and performed with artists including Whitney Houston and Steely Dan. His work can be heard on numerous albums, showcasing versatility and technical skill.

Performed with The Yellowjackets

Recorded with Whitney Houston

Collaborated with Steely Dan

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