Despite sharing his father's name,
Kenny Drew, Jr. was raised by his aunt and grandparents and did not consider
Kenny Drew, Sr. to be an influence. He was taught classical music by his mother and grandmother and gigged in clubs as a teenager. He made his recording debut with
Charnett Moffett; worked with
Stanley Jordan and
OTB; and recorded with
Eddie Gomez,
Sadao Watanabe, and
the Mingus Big Band. In 1990,
Drew won the Great American Jazz Piano competition at the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. He first led sessions for the Japanese label Jazz City and then had record dates for Antilles, Concord (a solo Maybeck Recital Hall concert), and Claves. Kenny Drew, Jr. died at his home in St. Petersburg, Florida in August 2014; he was 56 years old. ~ Scott Yanow