Montego Joe
Roger "Montego Joe" Sanders was an American jazz percussionist and drummer.Career
Sanders as a teenager played with a number of bands, led by top jazz musicians, including Babatunde Olatunji's Art Blakey's Afro-Drum Ensemble, also with Ted Curson, Max Roach, Monty Alexander, Phil Upchurch, Dizzy Gillespie, Willis Jackson, Herbie Mann, Harold Vick, Teddy Edwards, George Benson, Jack McDuff, Rufus Harley and Johnny Lytle. Under his own name he recorded the album Arriba! Con Montego Joe for Prestige Records prior to which he worked with Chick Corea with Eddie Gómez and Milford Graves, followed by the album Wild and Hot.
During the 1960s he worked with a group of Black youth in Harlem, known as HAR-YOU, founded by sociologist Kenneth Clark. Montego Joe worked with the Harlem Youth Percussion Group for four years before taking them into the studio to record their debut album, HAR-YOU Percussion Group: Sounds of the Ghetto Youth for ESP-Disk in 1967. The reunion album was released in 1996 featuring many of the same personnel that were on the debut album. He subsequently worked with Cornell Dupree, Ralph MacDonald and Curtis Mayfield on the album Voices of East Harlem: Right On, Be Free, which was released by Elektra Records in 1970.Discography
As leader
- Arriba! Con Montego Joe
- Wild & Warm
As sideman
With Babatunde Olatunji
- Drums of Passion
- Afro Percussion
- Flaming Drums!
- High Life!
With others
- The 5th Dimension, Live!!
- Ahmed Abdul-Malik, Sounds of Africa
- Monty Alexander, Here Comes the Sun
- George Benson, The New Boss Guitar of George Benson
- George Benson, George Benson/Jack McDuff
- Art Blakey, The African Beat
- Ray Bryant, In the Cut
- Ted Curson, Plays Fire Down Below
- Ted Curson, I Heard Mingus
- Bo Diddley, Big Bad Bo
- Teddy Edwards, Nothin' but the Truth!
- Rufus Harley, King/Queens
- Richie Havens, Connections
- Solomon Ilori, African High Life
- Willis Jackson, Neapolitan Nights
- Willis Jackson, Shuckin'
- Illinois Jacquet, The King!
- Illinois Jacquet, How High the Moon
- Johnny Lytle, New and Groovy
- Freddie McCoy, Listen Here
- Jack McDuff, Silk and Soul
- Buddy Montgomery, The Two-Sided Album
- Ted Nugent, Cat Scratch Fever
- Harold Ousley, That's When We Thought of Love
- Roland Kirk, Slightly Latin
- Roland Kirk, Kirk's Works
- Johnny Pate, Outrageous
- Jimmy Ponder, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Chuck Rainey, The Chuck Rainey Coalition
- Nina Simone, At Carnegie Hall
- Nina Simone, Folksy Nina
- Sonny Stitt, Satan
- Grady Tate, Movin' Day
- Sonny Truitt, Drummer Delights
- Phil Upchurch, Feeling Blue
- Harold Vick, The Caribbean Suite
- Charles Williams, Trees and Grass and Things