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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_DawsonAlan Dawson - Wikipedia

    Alan Dawson (July 14, 1929 [1] – February 23, 1996) [2] was an American jazz drummer and percussion teacher based in Boston . Biography. Dawson was born in Marietta, Pennsylvania [1] and raised in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, he played with the Army Dance Band while stationed at Fort Dix from 1951 to 1953.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2023 · 3.1K views 9 months ago. The great Alan Dawson - fighting Tom problems... 1978 - Nice (France): Eddie Cleanhead Vinson (as, voc); Hank Crawford (as); David Newman (ts, fl); Jimmy Rowles (p ...

  3. 22 de dic. de 2020 · 423. 15K views 3 years ago. A New England legend, drummer Alan Dawson left a legacy of incredible music, playing with the likes of Sabby Lewis, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, Dexter Gordon and many...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2017 · A transcription of Alan Dawsons famous Rudimental Ritual based on John Ramsay’s excellent book, The Drummer’s Complete Vocabulary ( http://a.co/0iYDpxQ). This version has been modified to...

  5. Alan Dawson. (b. April 22, 1932 - d. February 23, 1996) by Dean Anderson. His performance credits are staggering, like reading a who’s who in jazz: Oscar Peterson, George Shearing, Charles Mingus, Woody Shaw, Phil Woods, Sonny Stitt, Dave Brubeck, Lionel Hampton, Reggie Workman, Quincy Jones, Dexter Gordon, Tal Farlow, Earl Hines, Rahsaan ...

  6. jazzinfo.org › artist › alan-dawsonAlan Dawson bio

    Alan Dawson bio. Alan Dawson, born July 14, 1929 and died February 23, 1996 in Boston, was an influential jazz drummer and percussion teacher. Born in Marietta, Pennsylvania, Dawson was raised in Roxbury MA. Dawson was a Korean War veteran and served with the Army Dance Band from 1951-1953.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2004 · Alan Dawson was a respected jazz drummer and widely influential percussion teacher based in Boston. He was born in Marietta, Pennsylvania and raised in Roxbury, MA. Serving in the Army for Korean War duty, Dawson played with the Army Dance Band while stationed at Fort Dix from 1951-1953.