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    Studio City, California, U.S. Genres. Jazz, rock. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Drums, percussion, vibraphone. Francis Cappuccio (August 20, 1931 – September 12, 2017), known professionally as Frank Capp, was an American jazz drummer. Capp also played on numerous rock and roll sessions and is considered to be a member of the ...

  2. FRANK CAPP is a swing, bop, afro-cuban jazz big band music artist. This page includes FRANK CAPP's : biography, official website, pictures, videos from YouTube, related forum topics, shouts, news, tour dates and events, live auctions, online shopping sites, detailled reviews and ratings and the full discography of albums: studios, live, compilations (boxset), EPs on CD, Vinyl / LP or cassette ...

  3. Sep 12, 2017 · Frank Capp, a flexible and consistently swinging drummer, loved to drive a big band. As leader of the Juggernaut (a group he co-led with Nat Pierce starting in 1975 until the pianist's death in 1992),…. Read Full Biography.

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  5. Mar 16, 1986 · March 16, 1986 12 AM PT. The condition of big-band jazz, and the dogged spirit that has enabled it to survive, is nowhere better illustrated than in the case of Juggernaut, the Los Angeles-based ...

  6. Comprised of high-caliber section men and soloists like trumpeters Randy Sandke and Conte Candoli, trombonists Eddie Bert and Bobby Pring, reedmen Ricky Woodward, Joe Romano, Scott Robinson and Jack Stuckey, acoustic guitarist Frank Vignola, pianist Ben Aronov, and big-band drum-master Frank Capp, the unit roars with fire and nuance through an ...

  7. Directed By [Director Of Product Developement] – Alexis Davis. Drums – Frank Capp. Executive-Producer – Glen Barros, John Burk. Liner Notes – Scott Yanow. Mastered By – George Horn. Mixed By [Original Tracks] – Jim Mooney ( tracks: 8, 9, 11, 13, 14), Phil Edwards ( tracks: 1 to 7, 10, 12) Photography By – Ray Avery's Jazz Archives.