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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_MorelloJoe Morello - Wikipedia

    1957 Dream of You, Helen Merrill; 1957 Mr. Roberts Plays Guitar, Howard Roberts; 1958 Sweet Paul Vol. 1 Paul Desmond; 1961 Jazz Winds from a New Direction, Hank Garland; 1977 Early Art, Art Pepper; 1979 The Big Apple Bash, Jay McShann; 1994 Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Buddy Rich Big Band; 1994 The Gamut ...

  2. Joseph Albert „Joe“ Morello (* 17. Juli 1928 in Springfield, Massachusetts; † 12. März 2011 in Irvington, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger. Leben und Wirken. Der von Geburt an sehbehinderte Morello lernte zu ...

  3. Jimmy Cleveland, Joe Bennett - trombone; Hank Jones - piano; Janet Putnam - harp; Barry Galbraith - guitar; Oscar Pettiford - double bass; Joe Morello - drums; Johnny Richards - arranger, conductor (CD bonus tracks only) Production. Bob Shad - producer; 1992 Reissue. Michael Lang - supervisor; Will Friedwald - music research; Kiyoshi ...

  4. Joe Morello fought every step of the way, battling bandmates and physical limitations, never allowing anything to alter his path. But the drummer faced his final hurdle on Saturday, March 12, 2011, when he died of heart failure at his home in northern New Jersey, leaving behind legions of fans and followers whose lives were forever changed by this iconic drumming legend.

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  5. 16. März 2011 · The Dave Brubeck Quartet of the middle 1950s was, internationally, the most popular small jazz group. Its drummer, Joe Morello, toured the world with the band for more than 12 years and became a ...

  6. 25. Sept. 2006 · Joe Morello: Revisiting A Master. In the ’50s and ’60s, jazz groups had plenty of work. Most would do location gigs of two to nine weeks in a club before they would move to the next club in another city. This meant that work, and visibility, were plentiful for drummers. Legends were made or extended in the era: Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Louie ...

  7. Featuring: Art Farmer (tp), Jimmy Cleveland (tb), Jerome Richardson (fl, ts), Hank Jones (p, cel), Oscar Pettiford (b), Joe Morello (d). Orchestras arranged and conducted by Gil Evans and Hal Mooney. Helen Merrill’s vocal tone was always warm and husky. She developed from an apprehensive, untried singer, wanting to be accepted, into a calm ...