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  1. Don Alias: percussion, Till Brönner: Fluegelhorn; courtesy of Motor/Verve Records, Roy Hargrove: Trumpet and Fluegelhorn ; courtesy of Motor/Verve Records, Tim Hagans: Trumpet ; courtesy of Blue Note Records, Viktoria Tolstoy: Vocals, Fred Wesley ( BMF): Trombone ; courtesy of Eulipion Ventures . Track list: 01 Da Fonk (Magnum Coltrane Price)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_AliasDon Alias - Wikipedia

    Charles " Don " Alias [1] (December 25, 1939 – March 28, 2006) [2] was an American jazz percussionist. Alias was best known for playing congas and other hand drums. He was, however, a capable drum kit performer: for example, Alias played drums on the song "Miles Runs the Voodoo Down" from trumpeter Miles Davis 's album Bitches Brew ...

  3. 5000 Miles, an Album by Nils Landgren Funk Unit. Released in 1999 on ACT (catalog no. ACT 9271-2; CD). Genres: Jazz-Funk.

  4. Percussion – Don Alias ( tracks: 1, 3, 4, 7, 9), Magnus Öström ( tracks: 2, 8 to 10) Performer [The Funk Unit Is] – Esbjörn Svensson, Janne Robertson, Per Ruskträsk Johansson *, Robert Östlund. Photography By [Photos] – Frank Trier. Piano [Rhodes] – ES * ( tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 11) Producer – Siegfried Loch *

  5. This page includes NILS LANDGREN Nils Landgren Funk Unit ‎: 5000 Miles's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, buy online: ebay and amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by some experts, collaborators and members.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Don Alias, a percussionist who had a long career as a sought-after sideman, working with an illustrious array of artists in jazz and pop including Nina Simone, Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell, died on March 28 at his home in Manhattan.

  7. jazzonthetube.com › video › interview-with-a-percussionistDon Alias Day | Jazz on the Tube

    28 de mar. de 2006 · Alias played drums for Nina Simone, Miles Davis, and Joni Mitchell, to name a few. Instead of music, we found this fascinating interview with Don that reveals where the opening from Miles Davis’s “Miles Runs the Voodoo Down” came from.