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  1. My bias, however, is well founded and rarely given. Another of my essentials is John Hollenbeck. I have extolled his virtues many times before, but every time the Orchestra gathers, he brings new energy and a growing experimental madness that allows him to create without fear.

  2. John Edward Hollenbeck (June 5, 1829 – September 2, 1885) was an American businessman and investor who was involved in the 19th century development of Nicaragua and the city of Los Angeles, California.

  3. Album, Limited Edition. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 SACD release of "Get Well Soon" on Discogs.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2004 · From "Elegy," the NAO launches into the powerful "Get Well Soon," goaded by Hollenbeck's assertive drumming and animated by Heller's loquacious solo—an altogether suitable conclusion to an impressive panorama by two bright and indomitable forces, Bob Brookmeyer and the New Art Ochestra.

  5. Instrument (s) Drums [1] Years active. 1992–present. Labels. Cuneiform, Intuition, Omnitone, Sunnyside, ECM, Winter & Winter. Website. www .johnhollenbeck .com. John Hollenbeck is an American jazz drummer and composer known for his work with The Claudia Quintet and Bob Brookmeyer.

  6. 1. Hollenbecks Marker. Inscription. Time in the Tropics. John Edward Hollenbeck and his wife, Elizabeth Hatsfeld, were among the most notable and influential of the early residents of Boyle Heights. Like many others, Hollenbeck (an Ohio native) was drawn to California to find his fortune during the Gold Rush. On his way west, the ship on which ...

  7. Explore music from John Hollenbeck. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from John Hollenbeck on Discogs.