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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mickey_RokerMickey Roker - Wikipedia

    Granville William "Mickey" Roker (September 3, 1932 – May 22, 2017) was an American jazz drummer. Biography. Roker was born into extreme poverty in Miami to Granville (Sr.) and Willie Mae Roker.

  2. 23 de may. de 2017 · Bernhard Ley. Mickey Roker. Mickey Roker, a soulful and deeply propulsive drummer who carried a torch for literate hard-bop in the decades after its commercial peak, died on Monday in Philadelphia, where he was a local jazz institution. He was 84. His death was confirmed by his daughter, Debra Roker, who cited natural causes but noted that he ...

  3. 24 de may. de 2017 · MICKEY ROKER (1932 - 2017) Philadelphia native, Mickey Roker lost his battle with cancer and diabetes at the age of 84. Granville William Roker, Jr. was born in Miami, Florida on September 3, 1932. The hard driving drummer with a heart of gold is now in Jazz Heaven. His over forty-year reign on the music scene is legendary.

  4. www.drummerworld.com › drummers › Mickey_RokerMickey Roker - DRUMMERWORLD

    22 de may. de 2017 · Mickey Roker was born into extreme poverty in Miami to Granville and Willie Mae Roker. After his mother died, when he was only ten, he was taken by his grandmother to live in Philadelphia with his uncle Walter, who gave him his first drum kit and communicated his love of jazz to his nephew. He also introduced the young Roker to the lively jazz ...

  5. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Granville "Mickey" Roker is an American jazz drummer. Roker was born into extreme poverty in Miami to Granville (Sr.) and Willie Mae Roker. After his mother died (his father never lived with them), when he was only ten, he was taken by his grandmother to live in Philadelphia with his uncle Walter, who gave him his first drum kit and communicated his love of jazz to his nephew.

  6. Mickey Roker. Biography. b. 3 September 1932, Miami, Florida, USA. Raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roker played drums with R&B bands but was attracted to jazz. He worked briefly with such visiting and local jazzmen as Jimmy Heath, Lee Morgan and McCoy Tyner and it was not until the end of the 50s that he went to New York.

  7. Mickey Roker (born March 9, 1932, Miami, Florida, USA - died May 22, 2017, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) was an American jazz drummer.