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Jamison Ross, a local musician from Jacksonville, has won a Grammy for Best Progressive R&B album with his work on ‘So Glad to Know You.’ During the Jacksonville Jazz Fest, he expressed gratitude for the city’s music education programs and his upbringing. This year’s festival features an incredible lineup, celebrating local talent and free performances, reinforcing the vibrant musical heritage of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Celebrates Jamison Ross’s Grammy Win!
Jacksonville is buzzing with excitement as one of its own, Jamison Ross, has snagged a Grammy for producing the Best Progressive R&B album! This talented musician made his mark with the sensational album titled “So Glad to Know You”, featuring the incredible artist Avery*Sunshine. What a fantastic achievement for a hometown hero!
A Local Connection and Musical Roots
In May 2024, during his visit for the Jacksonville Jazz Fest, Ross took a moment to reflect on his journey and express his heartfelt appreciation for the musical programs at local schools like LaVilla Middle School and Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. These institutions played a pivotal role in shaping his career, illustrating the profound impact of Jacksonville’s robust arts education on budding musicians. Ross firmly believes that there is something special about the music scene in his hometown, and he has not forgotten where he came from, still identifying as a proud Florida boy.
Exciting Upcoming Events
Mark your calendars for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival from May 24 to May 26! This year, the festival promises an exciting lineup, with Joss Stone, Keiko Matsui, and, of course, Jamison Ross gracing the stages at Metropolitan Park and Daily’s Place. The opening day will showcase the smooth sounds of Brian McKnight 4, the talented Kenny Barron Trio, and the innovative Nicholas Payton.
The following day features the musically diverse Brian Culbertson, the soulful vibes of Gregory Porter, and the electrifying Lakecia Benjamin. Finally, don’t miss the grand finale on May 26, with stunning performances by Joss Stone, the energetic Jeff Ryan, and the magical Keiko Matsui, among others. And here’s the best part—all performances are absolutely free!
From Pots and Pans to World Stages
Jamison Ross’s love for music blossomed at a young age when he would clamor on pots and pans, creating his own rhythms. By the age of 3 or 4, he received his first real drum set, igniting a passion that would lead him to play with jazz legends like Carmen Lundy and Ramsey Lewis. His career kicked into high gear after being selected for Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead program in Washington, D.C. in 2010.
With a background rooted in gospel music from his grandfather’s church, Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Ross initially toyed with the idea of pursuing a career in pharmacy. Ultimately, he chose music and studied jazz at Florida State University, where he honed his skills as a drummer. Ross’s powerful yet precise drumming style is influenced by his faith and spirituality, a unique blend that resonates deeply with audiences.
A Bright Future Ahead
Today, Jamison Ross is an influential figure in the local music community, known not only for his exceptional drumming but also for his innovation in the genre. He remains an inspiration for aspiring musicians in Jacksonville and beyond. His journey from the streets of Jacksonville to Grammy-winning producer encapsulates the essence of what it means to follow one’s passion.
For those looking to connect or keep up with Ross, he is available for contact at jamison.a.ross@gmail.com and has a presence on MySpace. With his undeniable talent and heartfelt connection to his roots, there’s no doubt that Jamison Ross will continue to make waves in the music world. Here’s to our Jacksonville star and his bright future!
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