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  1. 12 de mar. de 2019 · By Joe Bosso. published 12 March 2019. Most-recorded drummer ever picks his best. The great Hal Blaine, laying down what was surely a classic. (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Hal Blaine, one of the most revered and prolific session drummers of all time has died, aged 90.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hal_BlaineHal Blaine - Wikipedia

    Blaine played on six consecutive Grammy Award Record of the Year winners: Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass in 1966 for "A Taste of Honey" Frank Sinatra in 1967 for "Strangers in the Night" The 5th Dimension in 1968 for "Up, Up and Away" Simon & Garfunkel in 1969 for "Mrs. Robinson" The 5th Dimension in 1970 for "Aquarius/Let the ...

  3. He was one of the "first call" drummers in Los Angeles during the 1960s and early 1970s and is usually credited with popularizing the name "Wrecking Crew". The name "Wrecking Crew" was popularized by drummer and member Hal Blaine in his 1990 memoir, Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew.

  4. This is a partial list of recordings of songs on which Hal Blaine, a session drummer in the Wrecking Crew, played. A. All I Have to Do Is Dream" ... (Thelma Houston, prod: Jimmy Webb) "Superstar" (The Carpenters) "Sure Gonna Miss Her" (Gary Lewis & the Playboys) "Surf City" (Jan and ... Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew: ...

  5. Hal Blaine (born Harold Simon Belsky; February 5, 1929 – March 11, 2019) was an American drummer and session musician. He was one of the most prolific session drummers in the history of popular music, playing on a large number of hit records.

  6. The 5th Dimension en 1968 y 1970 for «Up, Up and Away» y «Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In». Simon & Garfunkel en 1969 y 1971 por « Mrs. Robinson » y « Bridge over Troubled Water ». En 2018, recibió el Premio Grammy a toda la carrera artística por su contribución a la industria musical.

  7. www.pas.org › about › hall-of-fameHal Blaine - PAS

    Blaine met and became friendly with studio drummer Earl Palmer, who started recommending Hal for sessions. That led to Hal recording “A Taste of Honey” with Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass, which became the first Record of the Year that Blaine played on. But the distinctive one-bar solo bass drum pulse was not originally part of the arrangement.