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  1. Shelly Manning, a natural health practitioner. She has noticed during her clinical. practice of many years that the improvement in the functioning of the kidney has been

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  1. The ever-evolving band issued a long string of recordings on Contemporary the label (1955-1962) including the classic, four-volume At the Black Hawk series (a fifth volume was released posthumously in 1991). Among Manne's sidemen were Stu Williamson, Conte Candoli, Charlie Mariano, Herb Geller, Bill Holman, Jimmy Giuffre, and many, many others.

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    1958. Shelly Manne. Widely regarded as a most versatile and musical drummer, Shelly Manne (1920-1984) was a founding father of the West Coast jazz scene in the 1950s. Manne possessed a phenomenal technique, which he channeled into some of the most creative, lyrical drumming ever heard. His solos were unique, sometimes humorous, and above all ...

  3. Here's that Manne (Dee Gee, 1952) Shelly Manne Vol. 2 (Contemporary, 1954) The West Coast Sound (Contemporary, 1955) – rec. 1953–1955. Re-release of the first Shelly Manne & His Men 10-inch LP with additional material. Swinging Sounds (Contemporary, 1956) More Swinging Sounds (Contemporary, 1956) Shelly Manne & His Friends (Contemporary, 1956)

  4. 9. Juli 2023 · Shelly Manne - Conte Candoli - Ritchie Kamuca - Russ Freeman - Monty Budwig - Shelly's Manne Hole - Los Angeles - Jazz Scene USA 1962...more Shelly Manne Vid...

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  6. 7. Juni 2010 · One the greatest drummers in jazz history, Shelly Manne, was born in New York City on June 11, 1920. Coming from a family of drummers, Manne began working New York's 52nd Street jazz scene in his ...

  7. Shelly Manne. (b. June 11, 1920 - d. September 26, 1984) by James A. Strain. Widely regarded as a most versatile and musical drummer, Shelly Manne (1920-1984) was a founding father of the West Coast jazz scene in the 1950s. Manne possessed a phenomenal technique, which he channeled into some of the most creative, lyrical drumming ever heard.