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  1. 14. März 2015 · The Ellington band’s popularity was fading fast. And Greer’s collapse was now so obvious that, in 1951, despite Ellington’s decades-long loyalty, Greer was replaced with a drummer from the Harry James’ band named Louie Bellson. Overnight, the band was transformed. Bellson was a driving, propulsive drummer whose swing was mesmerizing.

  2. 18. Feb. 2009 · Peter Vacher. Tue 17 Feb 2009 19.01 EST. Duke Ellington once described Louie Bellson (also known as Louis), who has died aged 84 following complications from Parkinson's disease, as "the world's ...

  3. Louie Bellson (Rock Falls, 1924. július 6. – Los Angeles, 2009. február 14.) amerikai dzsesszdobos. Richard Cook szakíró szerint ő volt az utolsó nagy swingdobos. Pályafutása. Egy zenebolt tulajdonosának fiaként korán megismert különféle h ...

  4. Louie Bellson was one of the World's premier drummers and listed in every jazz encyclopedia. Even with great success, he remained humble and was one of the true gentlemen of American popular music. With his noted double bass drum kit, a series of method books, and respected clinics, Louie made a major impact on the music products industry. Over the decades Louie was an endorsee and performer ...

  5. www.ijazzmusic.com › pages › louie-bellsonLouie Bellson - Composer

    Louie Bellson replaced Sonny Greer in the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1951. He left in 1953 returning in 1956 and once more from 1965-66. His contributions to the Ellington repertoire include Skin Deep and The Hawk Talks. He also performed with Ellington on the classic Concerts of Sacred Music; on the stage production My People; and on the movie soundtrack of Assault on A Queen.

  6. Louie Bellson was the featured percussionist in Duke Ellington’s Sacred Concerts of 1965. During that collaboration, Ellington encouraged drummer Bellson to compose and perform a sacred concert of his own. In The Sacred Music, composer Bellson combines the “voicings” of symphony, big band and choir into a thrilling rendition which has been hailed “a masterpiece” and “a spiritual ...

  7. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Louie Bellson , de son vrai nom Louis Paul Balasoni, est un batteur , arrangeur , compositeur , chef de big band américain de jazz né à Rock Falls dans l' Illinois le 6 juillet 1924 et mort le 14 février 2009 à Los Angeles . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Il a travaillé dans les big bands de Tommy Dorsey , Benny Goodman , Harry ...