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  1. 3 de dic. de 2009 · In 1947 Joe moved to New York City, where he hooked up with bandleader Tony Scott. To avoid confusion with Count Basie’s Papa Jo Jones, Scott would introduce his drummer by saying, “This is the Joe Jones from Philly.” Eventually, the younger Jones had his name legally changed to Philly Joe Jones. Advertisement

  2. Philly Joe Jones heard Downs in a session after-hours in San Francisco, was impressed, hired him, and brought him to New York in December 1959. Downs' solos are vigorous and expressive, reflecting a pre-Davis style reminiscent of Clifford Brown.

  3. 27 de ene. de 2015 · Born Joseph Rudolph Jones, Philly Joe Jones was an exciting, explosive drummer and his influence on modern jazz is legendary. Philly Joe was one of the first African American trolley car drivers in Philadelphia (Philly Joe is on the far left). He left his hometown to hook into the New York jazz scene in 1952, where he worked with Tadd Dameron ...

  4. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Philly Joe Jones heard Downs in a session after-hours in San Francisco, was impressed, hired him, and brought him to New York in December 1959. Downs' solos are vigorous and expressive, reflecting a pre-Davis style reminiscent of Clifford Brown.

  5. 22 de sept. de 2023 · Philly Joe Jones - Philly Joe Jones Sextet & Quintet Live at Birdland: Historic Unreleased 1962 Recordings (Live) (2023) WEB FLAC (tracks) - 361 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 185 Mb | 01:19:44 Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Fresh Sound Records Philly Joe Jones (1923-1985) carried his birthplace as part of his name throughout most of his jazz career in order to avoid confusion with the former Basie ...

  6. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Baker stretches out confidently on Fair Weather and Griffin, who makes his entrance with an arresting arpeggio, muscles his way through two soulful choruses. The uptempo Hotel 49 by the obscure Philadelphia-based trumpeter Owen Marshall finds Baker riding the crest of Philly Joe Jones’ explosive drum accents with aplomb.

  7. Joseph Rudolph Jones. Profile: American jazz drummer, born 15 July 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died 30 August 1985 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Best known for his work as a member of the Miles Davis bands of 1955-1958, Jones also did a significant amount of session work in the late 1950s and early 1960s for Riverside ...