William Calhoun Tomas Haake Originally published in the Britannica Book of the Year. Levon Helm Pete LaRoca Sims Jim Keltner Daniel Glass Gene Krupa Russ Kunkel Drummer. At six years old, he began studying the violin. Ronnie Vannucci Eric Singer Zutty Singleton Harvey Mason Clyde Stubblefield Ben Riley He was frequently noted for playing in the unusual time signatures employed by that group in such pieces as "Take Five" and "Blue Rondo à la Turk". Neben seiner Tätigkeit als Musiker wirkte Morello auch als Schlagzeuglehrer. Michel Ray earned a B.A. Questlove Thompson Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 15. Robby Ameen Maison Guidry Jimmy Chamberlin Matt Garstka Grady Tate Robert Sput Searight Mel Taylor Chris "Daddy" Dave In 1987, after hearing Fidyk play with the Mansfield State College big band, legendary jazz drummer Joe Morello accepted him as a student. Chad Smith

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Zoro. At the age of six, his family’s encouragement led him to study violin. Jack Bruno Ringo Starr Gute Beispiele hierfür sind Castilian Drums, Take Five, Far More Drums, Watussi Drums und Unsquare Dance. Sherrie Maricle Gene Jackson Lenny Castro Paulinho Da Costa Kiko Freitas According to a biography on his Web site, Mr. Morello gave up the violin for drums at 15, after meeting his idol, the violinist Jascha Heifetz.

1957 bis 1967 bildete er gemeinsam mit Dave Brubeck (Piano), Paul Desmond (Altosax) und Gene Wright (Bass) das berühmte "Dave Brubeck Quartet". Tal Bergman Keith Carlock Sonny Greer Joseph Albert "Joe" Morello (July 17, 1928 – March 12, 2011) was a jazz drummer best known for his 12½-year stint with The Dave Brubeck Quartet. Gorden Campbell