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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_HohEddie Hoh - Wikipedia

    Edward Hoh (October 16, 1944 – November 7, 2015) was an American rock drummer who was active in the 1960s. Although primarily a studio session and touring drummer, Hoh exhibited a degree of originality and showmanship that set him apart and several of his contributions have been singled out for acknowledgment by music critics.

  2. 10. Nov. 2015 · Edward "Fast Eddie" Hoh, a session drummer who appeared on a number of classic albums in the late '60s before suddenly turning away from the music business, has passed away at the age of...

  3. Eddie Hoh, a venerated L.A. studio drummer of the 60s, passed away Saturday November 7, 2015 (this video was made several months prior). I was lucky enough t...

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  4. 13. Nov. 2015 · Session drummer Edward ‘Fast EddieHoh has died aged 71. He passed away this week in Illinois, with the news confirmed on the Knollcrest Funeral Home’s website. Born in Chicago in 1944, Hoh rose to prominence in the mid-60s when he hooked up with the Modern Folk Quartet before going on to appear on Donovan’s Sunshine Superman album in 1966.

  5. 7. Nov. 2015 · Eddie Hoh. Profile: Drummer from the U.S.A. Mainly active in the later 60s, also known as "Fast" Eddie Hoh. Born in October 16, 1944. Died in November 7, 2015. Sites: Wikipedia. In Groups: Barry Goldberg Reunion, Carl Bonn & The Downbeats, The Flying Burrito Bros, The Giant Sunflower, The Modern Folk Quartet.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Eddie_HohEddie Hoh - Wikiwand

    Edward Hoh (October 16, 1944 – November 7, 2015) was an American rock drummer who was active in the 1960s. Although primarily a studio session and touring drummer, Hoh exhibited a degree of originality and showmanship that set him apart and several of his contributions have been singled out for acknowledgment by music critics.

  7. Kooper booked two days of studio time at CBS Columbia Square in Los Angeles in May 1968, and recruited keyboardist Barry Goldberg and bassist Harvey Brooks, both members of the Electric Flag, along with well-known session drummer "Fast" Eddie Hoh. On the first day, the quintet recorded a group of mostly blues-based instrumental tracks.