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  1. 17. Feb. 2009 · Louie Bellson, a virtuoso jazz drummer whose career spanned more than seven decades, has died from complications of Parkinson's disease after breaking his hip late last year. He was 84. He was 84.

  2. 17. Feb. 2009 · On his own label, Percussion Power, he released “The Sacred Music of Louie Bellson & the Jazz Ballet,” which included a big band, strings and a choir, in 2006. His most recent album ...

  3. Count Basie. Louie Bellson (1924–2009) Luigi Balassoni went by the stage name of Louie Bellson and was an American jazz drummer, composer, arranger, bandleader and jazz educator. He was the featured drummer in all the major big bands of the 1940s including the Duke Ellington Orchestra. He is credited with pioneering the use of two bass drums.

  4. Louie Bellson with his 1946 double bass kit. Louie’s return to the Ted Fio Rito band in 1946 marked his first use of two bass drums. But he’d actually had the idea back in 1938, when he was still in high school. That idea was at least partly prompted by the fact that Louie was completely ambidextrous.

  5. 18. Feb. 2009 · Louie Bellson, drummer, bandleader, composer: born Rock Falls, Illinois 6 July 1924; married 1952 Pearl Bailey (deceased) (two daughters), 1992 Francine Wright; died Los Angeles 14 February 2009 ...

  6. Louie Bellson & Walfredo De Los Reyes - Sentido en seis 1978. 7:34; Louie Bellson - Para Buenos Bailarines. 6:36; A FLG Maurepas upload - Louis Bellson & Walfredo De Los Reyes - Salsa En Cinco - Latin Jazz . 8:42; WALFREDO DE LOS REYES -LOUIE BELLSON- Jav ...

  7. Louie Bellson. Soundtrack: Criminal. Drummer, composer, author and conductor. He performed with the orchestras of Ted Fiorito, Benny Goodman, the Dorsey brothers, Harry James, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. He toured with Jazz At the Philharmonic, and later organized his own band and did a concert tour with his wife Pearl Bailey. In 1965 he rejoined the Ellington orchestra. He has made many ...