Eddie Gladden
Eddie Gladden was an American jazz drummer.Career
Gladden played professionally from 1962 in his hometown of Newark. In 1972 he began working with James Moody. During the rest of his career he worked with Eddie Jefferson, Richie Cole, Cecil Payne, Horace Silver, David Fathead Newman, Larry Young, Freddie Roach, Jimmy McGriff, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Kirk Lightsey, Clifford Jordan, Albert Dailey, Jimmy Ponder, Shirley Scott, and Mickey Tucker, among others. He played in Dexter Gordon's quartet from 1977, touring and recording.Discography
As sideman
With Richie Cole
- New York Afternoon
- Alto Madness
- Keeper of the Flame
With Dexter Gordon
- Great Encounters
- Manhattan Symphonie
- American Classic
- Nights at the Keystone
- Nights at the Keystone Volume 1
- Nights at the Keystone Volume 2
- Nights at the Keystone Volume 3
- Sophisticated Giant
- Ballads
With Eddie Jefferson
With Kirk Lightsey
- Isotope
- Everything Happens to Me
- Kirk 'n Marcus
- Everything Is Changed
- First Affairs
- Temptation
With James Moody
- Never Again!
- Timeless Aura
- Sun Journey
With John Patton
With Freddie Roach
With Mickey Tucker
- The New Heritage Keyboard Quartet
- Triplicity
- Sojourn
- Mister Mysterious
- Mister Mysterious
- Theme for a Woogie-Boogie
With Larry Young
- Contrasts
- Heaven on Earth
- Mother Ship
With others
- Chet Baker, Blues for a Reason
- George Cables, Circle
- Ronnie Cuber, The Eleventh Day of Aquarius
- Albert Dailey, Textures
- Bruce Forman, The Bash
- Della Griffin, I'll Get By
- Clifford Jordan, Two Tenor Winner
- Eric Kloss, Battle of the Saxes
- Jimmy McGriff, The Main Squeeze
- David "Fathead" Newman, Heads Up
- Jimmy Ponder, Jump
- Jimmy Raney, The Master
- Rufus Reid, Perpetual Stroll
- Red Rodney, Red, White and Blues
- John Stubblefield, Confessin'
- Buddy Terry, Natural Soul