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  1. Joseph Rudolph "Philly Joe" Jones (July 15, 1923 ... In 1947 he became the house drummer at Café Society in New York City, ... Live 1969-11-29, -30,

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

  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Unfortunately, these were his last recordings and, at the same time, the opportunity to remember and rediscover this little-known but talented trumpeter and cornetist from Oakland, who died forgotten in New York in 1968. The Birdland performance is a first-rate document for hearing what this power house Philly Joe Jones quintet sounded like live.

  4. 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

  5. 14 de oct. de 2023 · PHILLY JOE JONES Sextet Tracks #1-3: Dizzy Reece, trumpet; Sonny Red, alto sax; John Gilmore, tenor sax; Elmo Hope, piano; Larry Ridley, bass; Philly Joe Jones, drums. Recorded live broadcast from Birdland Club, NYC, January 5, 1962. PHILLY JOE JONES Quintet

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2023 CD release of "Live At Birdland (Historic Unreleased 1962 Recordings)" on Discogs.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2023 · In 1947 Philly Joe Jones landed a gig in the house band at Café Society in New York. Here he played with some of the leading bebop players of the time, most notably Miles Davis. Him and Miles would travel the US and play in different cities with local musicians.