A superior hard bop drummer best known for supporting soloists rather than taking the spotlight himself,
Louis Hayes led a band in Detroit as a teenager and was with
Yusef Lateef during 1955-1956. He had three notable associations:
Horace Silver's Quintet (1956-1959),
the Cannonball Adderley Quintet (1959-1965), and
the Oscar Peterson Trio (1965-1967).
Hayes often teamed up with
Sam Jones, both with
Adderley and
Peterson and in freelance settings. He led a variety of groups during the 1970s, including quintets co-led by
Junior Cook and
Woody Shaw.
Louis Hayes appeared on many records through the years with everyone from
John Coltrane and
Cecil Taylor to
McCoy Tyner,
Freddie Hubbard, and
Dexter Gordon, and has led sessions for Vee-Jay (1960), Timeless (1976), Muse (1977), and Candid (1989). Since the '90s, he has continued to remain active releasing such albums as
Louis at Large in 1996,
Quintessential Lou in 2000, and
Dreamin' of Cannonball in 2002.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi