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List of jazz drummers
Jazz drummers play percussion (predominantly the drum set) in jazz, jazz fusion, and other jazz subgenres such as latin jazz. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 1900s, influenced by jazz at large and the individual drummers within it. Jazz required a method of playing percussion different from traditional European styles, one that was easily adaptable to the different rhythms of the new genre, fostering the creation of jazz drumming's hybrid technique.[1] As each period in the evolution of jazz—swing and bebop, for example—tended to have its own rhythmic style, jazz drumming continued to evolve along with the music. In the 1970s and 1980s, jazz drumming incorporated elements of rock and Latin styles.
Notable jazz drummers include:
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2001
STEEL Beth
Ten Min
2005
GRACE Fraser
Ten min
(contains nudity)
MCGREGOR Rex
Ten-minute comedy
(fade out)
MEEHAN Padraig
One Act
(once shamble a down in the mouth moon) Chunk, The
FEVERED SLEEP
Piece
0.45
LENNON Gary
Play/Drama
10 Plates
CATLETT Mallory
Piece
100 Saints You Should Know
FODOR Kate
Play/Drama
12:22 City From London/Victoria, The
HORTON Geralyn
3 linked 1 Acts Get someone on the blower Act
16 Spells equal Charm description Beast
D'AMOUR Lisa
90-100 min Comedy/Drama
2000
MACLEOD Joan
Play/Drama
24 Hours
CORR Frances
Short Exercise One Act
24 Hours
HEDDON Deirdre
Short Field One Act
24 Hours
KERR Jess
Short Chuck One Act
Awkward moment of Page
24 Hours
KYLE Emie
Short Ground One Act
24 Hours
SHIELDS Frank
Short Drive at One Act
24 Hours
TISE Rhiannon
Short Loom One Act
3 2's; or AFAR
WELLMAN Mac
Play/Drama
Abandon
MAGUIRE Matthew
Collage Play
Abigail's Party
LEIGH Mike
Play/Drama
About Christine
AVELLA Frank J
comedy screenplay Play/Drama
Abstinence
WILSON Lanford
Turn Tighten up Act
Ac-Cent-Chuate T • Vibraphonist Milt Jackson born 1923 in Detroit, Michigan. Pianist Albert Ammons records "Shout for Joy 1939." Bassist Al McKibbon born 1919 in Chicago, IL. Drummer Nick Fatool born 1915 in Milbury, MA. Gene Krupa records Blue Rhythm Fantasy, 1940. Vocalist Arthur Prysock born 1929 in Spartanburg, SC. Count Basie records Blues In The Dark, featuring vocalist Jimmy Rushing 1938 Pianist/composer Herbie Nichols born 1919 in New York City. Alto saxophonist John Jenkins born 1931 in Chicago, IL. Trumpeter Frankie Newton born 1906 in Emory, VA. Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie record What's The Matter Now? With vocalist Rubberlegs Williams. Saxophonist/flutist Frank Wess born 1922 in Kansas City, MO. Cornetist Will Bill Davison born 1906 in Defiance, Ohio. In 1959, Trumpeter Blue Mitchell records Out of the Blue with Art Blakey, Wynton Kelly, Benny Goldson and Sam Jones. Pianist Teddy Wilson records When You're Smiling with Lester Young and Billie Holiday, 1938. Jimmie Lunceford records Margie featuring vocalist/trombonist Trummy Young. Trombonist Vernon Brown born 1907 in Venice, IL. Clarinetist Kenny Davern born 1935 in Huntington, NY. In 1986, pianist Muhal Richard A Today in Jazz History