Max Roach, born Maxwell Lemuel Roach in 1924, was a titan of jazz, renowned for his pioneering work as a drummer, composer, and bandleader. A key figure in the bebop revolution, Roach's innovative approach to percussion elevated the role of the drummer in jazz, influencing generations of musicians. His extensive discography spans hard bop, bebop, and free jazz, showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on the genre. Roach's career spanned over six decades, making him one of the longest-surviving and most influential figures from the bebop era. His work is a testament to his genius and his legacy continues to inspire jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.