Milt Turner

Milton Turner (1930–1993) was a jazz drummer.

After graduating from Pearl High School, he attended Tennessee State University, where he coincided with Hank Crawford, who he later recommended to join him in Ray Charles' band when he took over from William Peeples in the late 1950s.

In 1962, he was a member of Phineas Newborn's trio with Leroy Vinnegar, on whose solo albums he would later appear, and in the early 1960s, Turner also recorded with Teddy Edwards. He never recorded as a leader.

Discography
With Ray Charles With Hank Crawford With Teddy Edwards With Joe Gordon With Paul Horn With Charles Kynard With Phineas Newborn, Jr. With David "Fathead" Newman With Helyne Stewart With Sarah Vaughan With Leroy Vinnegar With Jimmy Woods
 * What'd I Say (Atlantic, 1959)
 * The Genius Hits the Road (ABC-Paramount, 1960)
 * More Soul (Atlantic, 1960)
 * The Soul Clinic (Atlantic, 1962)
 * True Blue (Atlantic, 1964)
 * Dig These Blues (Atlantic, 1966)
 * After Hours (Atlantic, 1966)
 * Mr. Blues (Atlantic, 1967)
 * Good Gravy! (Contemporary, 1961)
 * Heart & Soul (Contemporary, 1962)
 * Lookin' Good! (Contempoarary, 1961)
 * The Sound of Paul Horn (Columbia, 1961)
 * Profile of a Jazz Musician (Columbia, 1962)
 * Where It's At! (Pacific Jazz, 1963)
 * The Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn Jr. (Contemporary, 1963)
 * Fathead (Atlantic, 1960)
 * House of David (Atlantic, 1967)
 * Love Moods (Contemporary, 1961)
 * Sarah Sings Soulfully (Roulette, 1963)
 * Leroy Walks Again!!! (Contemporary, 1963)
 * Jazz's Great Walker (VeeJay, 1964)
 * Awakening!! (Contemporary, 1962)