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  1. Don Alias ~ About Don. He was the consummate musician. Always listening, always ready to learn, always ready to teach. His life was a bonanza of musical milestones, and at each step of the way he touched many listeners. From his early beginnings on the streets of New York City to the developing experiences in Boston with Chick Corea, Tony ...

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    29 de mar. de 2006 · Don Alias. Percussionist par excellence Don Alias remains best known for his work at the vanguard of the fusion movement, exploring both sides of the jazz-rock equation via contributions to landmark sessions headlined by Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell. Born Charles Donald Alias in New York City on Christmas Day 1939, he was the son of Caribbean ...

  3. About Don Alias. Percussionist par excellence Don Alias remains best known for his work at the vanguard of the fusion movement, exploring both sides of the jazz-rock equation via contributions to landmark sessions headlined by Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell. Born Charles Donald Alias in New York City on Christmas Day 1939, he was the son of ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Don Alias. Charles Donald Alias, Sr., son of Eugene Alias and Violet Richardson, was born on December 25, 1939 in Harlem, New York. Don received his education in Boston where he met and wedded Paulette Wilson. From this union two beautiful children were born - Charles Donald Alias, Jr. and Kimberlee Marisa Alias.

  5. Don Alias Biography by Jason Ankeny. Percussionist par excellence Don Alias remains best known for his work at the vanguard of the fusion movement, exploring both sides of the jazz-rock equation via contributions to landmark sessions headlined by Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell.Born Charles Donald Alias in New York City on Christmas Day 1939, he was the son of Caribbean immigrants and grew up in ...

  6. Don was a very special force who's musical vocabulary allowed him to walk easily within jazz, Latin, funk, rock -- his capability was virtually unlimited. And, he could interchange between hand percussion and drum set not matched by many others. He is missed. Terribly.

  7. 22 de may. de 2006 · We have lost one of the greats. The proverbial six-degrees-of-separation aside, Don Alias, has played with everyone. Active since the late '50s, he stands as easily the most influential percussionist in jazz and one of the few who ever transcended jazz and flamenco successfully and could by all accounts truly swing hard on congas.