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  1. 8 de feb. de 2022 · His playing is clearly in the hard swinging, mainstream tradition of Oscar Peterson, Benny Green and Gene Harris and his impressive CV includes a European tour with Bill Holmans big band and an engagement at New York’s Village Vanguard with Barbara Streisand.

    • Gordon Jack
  2. 11 de may. de 2024 · Though it first appeared on The Bill Holman Band (1987), I instead chose to spotlight (above) a version by the WDR Band from 2000. It features Holman himself directing with special guests James Moody, who plays a terrific tenor solo, and Jeff Hamilton on drums.

  3. remo.com › profile › jeff-hamiltonJeff Hamilton | Remo

    Jeff was influenced by Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Mel Lewis, “Philly” Joe Jones and Shelly Manne. In 1974, he got his first big break playing with the New Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. He then joined Lionel Hampton’s Band until 1975 when he, along with bassist John Clayton, became members of the Monty Alexander Trio. He attained a childhood goal ...

  4. 4 de oct. de 2015 · He teaches, leads his own trio and co-leads the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. Tonight’s show will feature him with the Ray Brown Trio, the Monty Alexander, the Bill Holman Band, Akiko Tsuruga, Milt Jackson, Jackie and Roy, Gene Harris, Mark Murphy, the Clayton Brothers Quintet, the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra and his own trio.

  5. 23 de dic. de 2012 · 50. 9K views 10 years ago. The WDR Big Band performing "Body and Soul" with special guests James Moody (Soprano Sax), Jeff Hamilton (Drums) and Frank Chastenier (Piano), conducted and...

    • 7 min
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    • Thomas Voss
  6. Search & Filters. Year. Explore music from Jeff Hamilton. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Jeff Hamilton on Discogs.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Jeff Hamilton, who has been a premier drummer on the big band scene for the past four decades, beginning with Woody Herman in the 1970s, Bill Holman in the 1980s and continuing through to today as a co-leader of the Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, explains why this is so in the following excerpt from Bill Dobbins, ed. Conversations ...