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Don Joham And Vince Guraldi Music soon to be restored and released
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Don Joham Lighthouse All star Drummer 50's -early 70's
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All About Jazz
To all the fans of Jazz, We are in search of Don Joham's recording's if you happen to have any with him in one of your old record collections from the 50's, 60's and early 70's please email the address below. So please keep your eyes open for Don Joham the great Jazz drummer and pianist, He played with many artist's, here are a list of great Jazz artists that Don Joham played or recorded with, had played in sessions ...
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Don Joham Lighthouse All star Drummer 50's -early 70's
Source:
All About Jazz
To all the fans of Jazz, We are in search of Don Joham's rare recording's if you happen to have any with him in one of your old record collections please email the address below. So please keep your eyes open for that name Don Joham a great Jazz drummer and pianist, He played with many artist's, here are a list of great Jazz artists that Don Joham played or recored with, had played in sessions or group music with ...
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Don Joham Lighthouse All star Drummer from the '50s to the early '70s
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All About Jazz
Dear jazz fans, We are in search of Don Joham's rare recording's if you happen to have any with him in one of your old record collections please email the address below. So please keep your eyes open for that name Don Joham a great Jazz drummer and pianist, He played with many artist's, here are a list of great Jazz artists that Don Joham played or recorded with, had played in sessions or group music with Shelly Manne, Victor ...
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Don Joham Lighthouse All star Drummer 50's -early 70's
Source:
All About Jazz
To all the fans of Jazz, We are in search of Don Joham's rare recording's if you happen to have any with him in one of your old record collections please email the address below. So please keep your eyes open for that name Don Joham a great Jazz drummer and pianist, He played with many artist's, here are a list of great Jazz artists that Don Joham played or recorded with, had played in sessions or group music with ...
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Don Joham Lighthouse All star Drummer 50's -early 70's
Source:
All About Jazz
To all the fans of Jazz, We are in search of Don Joham's rare recording's if you happen to have any with him in one of your old record collections please email the address below. So please keep your eyes open for that name Don Joham a great Jazz drummer and pianist, He played with many artist's, here are a list of great Jazz artists that Don Joham played or recored with, had played in sessions or group music with ...
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Don Joham: In Memoriam
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All About Jazz
I remember Don as a young fresh talent with a way about him that made you think he may have had another life. Don left us December 15, 2004. His daughter Tracey has posted here on All About Jazz looking for information on him and so everyone please go to your '50s '60s and '70s record collections and see if you might find any with Don Joham on them as a drummer. I know he worked with Art Pepper and ...
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Early Jazz Legends and Legends in the making at the Lighthouse California 1950's & 60's
SOURCE: ALL ABOUT JAZZ PUBLICITY, Published: 2005-11-01 http://news.allaboutjazz.com/news.php?id=7873
Early Jazz Legends and Legends in the making at the Lighthouse California 1950s & 60s
Some unbelievably talented people during that time frame, never before or since has there been so many with so much talent, and to see a lot of them share a stage made it even better. Didn't happen with all of them but enough to just thrill those fortunate enough to be there. Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane, Dizzy and Frank Rosolino , (now that was a kick), Stan Levey with Charlie Parker and with just about everyone, Stan Getz and Bud Shank, a real shootout, Zoot Simms and Conte Candoli, Clark Terry with Bill Evans - and just about everyone as well, Art Pepper wirh Don Joham, Charles Lloyd wirh Don Joham and Charlie Shoemake, Mingus with Lester Young, Sonny Stitt with Mal Waldron, Sonny Clark and Bob Cooper and of course Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All Stars with everyone mentioned, and almost everyone who ever played the West Coast. Turn around those combinations just about anyway you choose and add your favorites, and it probably happened.