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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_SeamenPhil Seamen - Wikipedia

    Philip William Seamen (28 August 1926 – 13 October 1972) [1] was an English jazz drummer . With a background in big band music, Seamen played and recorded in a wide range of musical contexts with virtually every key figure of 1950s and 1960s British jazz.

  2. Miembro de. Ginger Baker's Air Force. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Philip William Seamen (28 de agosto de 1926 – 13 de octubre de 1972) fue un influyente baterista británico de jazz. 1 .

  3. For close on twenty years, Phil Seamen was the outstanding drummer in Britain. He set the standard. As a drummer he gave everything and as a character, he wasn’t exactly retiring. His amazing talent has never received proper recognition, however, now with the publication of his autobiography and his music that is available here for sale and ...

  4. PHIL SEAMEN. Phillip William Seamen was born in Burton on Trent, the beer capital of Britain on 28th August 1926. He started playing drums, that he referred to as his ‘Heinz 57 kit’, when he was four years old in a school band. Leaving at 14, he got an electrical apprenticeship at Marston’s Brewery where his father Joe was Foreman in the ...

  5. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Phil Seamen: Percussion Genius, Legendary Rebel And Born Raver - Jazz Journal. Book Reviews. Phil Seamen: Percussion Genius, Legendary Rebel And Born Raver. New biography presents 750 colourful pages on the exceptionally talented and eccentric drummer from Burton-on-Trent. By. Nigel Jarrett. - 04 November 2022. 3970.

  6. 24 de oct. de 2022 · A biography of the late Phil Seamen, described by London club owner and musician Ronnie Scott as “Britain’s greatest jazz drummer,” is out now. The expansive volume, Percussion Genius, is...

  7. It’s nearly fifty years since Phil died and you finally have the definitive biography. Welcome to the life of Britain’s greatest jazz drummer. I decided to Self-Publish Phils autobiography and the books first edition is 500 hardback copies.