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  1. Charles Connor (* 14. Januar 1935 in New Orleans; † 31. Juli 2021 in Glendale, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Schlagzeuger in den Genres Rhythm and Blues und Rock ’n’ Roll. Er war Mitglied in Little Richards Live-Band The Upsetters.

  2. Charles Connor (January 14, 1935 – July 31, 2021) was an American drummer, best known as a member of Little Richard's band. Richard's shout of "a-wop bop-a loo-mop, a-lop bam-boom" at the beginning of "Tutti Frutti" is said to be a reference to Connor's drum rhythms.

  3. Charles Yelverton O’Connor (* 11. Januar 1843 [1] in Gravelmount, Castletown, County Meath in Irland; † 10. März 1902 am Robbs Jetty in Western Australia) war ein irischer Ingenieur, eine „legendäre Figur des frühen Ingenieurwesens in Australien“. [2] Er ist in Australien für den Bau des Hafens von Fremantle und der Golden Pipeline ...

  4. 3. Aug. 2021 · Yes, I’ll Donate. Seminal rock 'n' roll drummer Charles Connor died on Saturday, according to his daughter. He was 86. Connor played with Little Richard, Sam Cooke, James Brown and many others.

  5. 2. Aug. 2021 · Associated Press. Mon 2 Aug 2021 09.55 EDT. Charles Connor, who was a drummer for Little Richard and other music greats including James Brown and Sam Cooke, has died aged 86. Connor’s daughter,...

  6. 2. Aug. 2021 · Charles Connor, the influential drummer known for playing with Little Richard and pioneering the "choo-choo train" rhythm, died Saturday at 86. He died peacefully in his sleep while under...

  7. Charles Connor (* 14. Januar 1935 in New Orleans; † 31. Juli 2021 in Glendale, Kalifornien [1]) war ein amerikanischer Schlagzeuger in den Genres Rhythm and Blues und Rock ’n’ Roll. Er war Mitglied in Little Richards Live-Band The Upsetters. [2]