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  1. Joseph Rudolph " Philly Joe " Jones (July 15, 1923 – August 30, 1985) was an American jazz drummer. [1] Biography. Early career. As a child, Jones appeared as a featured tap dancer on The Kiddie Show on the Philadelphia radio station WIP. [2] . He was in the US Army during World War II. [2]

  2. Joseph Rudolph Jones (15 de julio de 1923 – 30 de agosto de 1985), más conocido como Philly Joe Jones, fue un baterista estadounidense de jazz. Nacido en Filadelfia , Estados Unidos , el mote "Philly" (el diminutivo de Filadelfia) se lo pusieron para distinguirle de otro baterista de jazz, Papa Jo Jones , ya consolidado como el baterista de ...

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  3. Philly Joe Jones, American jazz musician, one of the major percussionists of the bop era, and among the most recorded as well. He was best known for his aggressive style, fourth-beat rim taps, and unique coordination with bassist Paul Chambers when he played with the Miles Davis quintet (1955–58).

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  4. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Philly Joe Jones. Biography. Articles. News. Has Influenced. Philly Joe Jones was born with the name Joseph Rudolph Jones in the city of Philadelphia on July 15, 1923. His mother, a piano teacher taught him the basics in music.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2017 · 1.7K. 81K views 6 years ago. An Interview with Legendary Jazz Musician Philly Joe Jones which included concert footage completed as part of the Howard University Jazz Oral History Project....

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  6. Philly Joe Jones passed away of a heart attack at his home in Philadelphia on August 30, 1985 at the age of 62. He was survived by his wife, Eloise, and his son, Christopher. His more than 500 recordings set the standard for modern, aggressive-yet-tasteful jazz drumming, and his style has been widely imitated since the 1950s.

  7. 3 de dic. de 2009 · By On 03rd Dec 2009. Philly Joe Jones is one of the greatest of the hard boppers. His contributions to the art of jazz drumming are immeasurable. He was a virtuoso with a pair of brushes, and a genius at turning the rudiments into fluent musical ideas.