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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NRBQNRBQ - Wikipedia

    By August, the NRBQ was Adams (keyboards), Ferguson (guitar), Spampinato (bass) and Frank Gadler (vocals) from The Seven of Us, and Tom Staley (drums). In December 1968, they began recording with Eddie Kramer at the Record Plant and by early 1969 were signed to a two-record deal with Columbia Records.

  2. 31. März 2022 · Tom Staley, who built UT's Ransom Center into a global powerhouse, has died at age 86. Michael Barnes. Austin American-Statesman. 0:04. 0:45. Tom Staley, visionary director of the Ransom...

  3. 20. Juni 2017 · Tom Staley: Full Circle - exclusive interview with original NRBQ drummer — Not So Modern Drummer. June 20, 2017 David Barsalou. Soon after Tom Staley joined NRBQ he was first exposed to the music of Thelonius Monk and Sun Ra. Jazz drumming was already on Tom's radar, but he had never been exposed to the Avant-garde.

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  4. 27. Mai 2023 · Tom Staley is pictured in the right column. Staley played on NRBQ’s first four albums: NRBQ, Boppin’ the Blues (with Carl Perkins), Scraps, and Workshop. After leaving NRBQ, Staley played drums in other bands, mostly in southern states. He also has a handful of albums under his own name.

  5. 30. März 2022 · AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Thomas Staley, who led the University of Texas Harry Ransom Center cultural archive for 25 years and oversaw its growth into one of the world’s leading literary and humanities research institutions, has died, the university announced Wednesday. Staley was director from 1988 to 2013.

  6. 30. März 2022 · AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Thomas Staley, who led the University of Texas Harry Ransom Center cultural archive for 25 years and oversaw its growth into one of the world's leading literary and...

  7. Thomas Fabian Staley (August 13, 1935 – March 29, 2022) was an American author, professor, and library director. He was director of the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin. He authored or edited 15 books on literary topics and was the founding editor of the James Joyce Quarterly.