Harold Jones

Harold Jones

Harold Jones

Gil Jacobs / Joe Agro

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Biografía: arte y espectáculo
ISBN:
9781463446284
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TONY BENNETT: Harold Jones is one of the finest men I know. I have reviewed 'The Singer’s Drummer' and it is a Knock-Out! I am happy that someone is putting together a history of what really happens on the road. This is a very creative work. Best of luck with the book!COUNT BASIE: A great drummer can mean everything to a band. Harold Jones has really pulled us together.LOUIS BELLSON: Harold Jones was Count Basie’s favorite drummer.BILL COSBY: Harold is a master of mind, hands, feet and touch. His playing is very delicate, like handling the very finest crystal and china and when he is done, there’s no damage.NATALIE COLE: Harold is one of the best jazz drummers in the world.NANCY WILSON: When I speak of my 'Gentlemen' I am referring to a select group of super-talented musicians with whom I have had the good fortune to work. Harold was a treasured member of my trio in the mid-70’s, a class act both as a musician and a man. I commend him as one of my gentlemen.JON HENDRICKS: Harold always pulled the band back of us singers. Harold always swings and he is a beautiful, sensitive cat.GEORGE YOUNG: Playing with Harold is like taking a warm bath. All you have to do is lay back and enjoy the swinging feel of his playing.JOHN BADESSA: Harold won the Downbeat International Award as the 'Best New Artist and Big Band Drummer' in 1972. He has not relinquished his title. He is still the best big band drummer in the world.

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