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  1. So it remains in its first CD release. Urbie Green and Joe Wilder round out the horn section. The pianoless rhythm section is Alpert and drummer Ed Shaughnessy. Pianists are represented, however, in splendid arrangements by Marty Paich and Dick Hyman, with two by Scott. with Joe Wilder, Urbie Green, Trigger Alpert, Ed Shaughnessy

  2. May 3, 2024 · East Coast Sounds. Original Jazz Classics: OJC00614. Buy download online. Tony Scott (clarinet, tenor saxophone), Zoot Sims (tenor saxophone, alto saxophone), Al Cohn (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone), Joe Wilder (trumpet), Urbie Green (trombone), Trigger Alpert (upright bass), Ed Shaughnessy (drums)

  3. Dec 1, 2018 · In 2010, Teddy and a Tentet including saxophonist Kim Richmond and drummer Ed Shaughnessy appeared at the East Coast Sounds Festival under the auspices of the Los Angeles Jazz Institute and in collaboration with Washington, DC-based saxophonist Brad Linde, there was also a Tentet appearance at The Atlas Performing Arts Center in 2011.

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  4. Jan 29, 2024 · Ed Shaughnessy: A Percussive Maestro Who Defined Rhythm – Jazz Daily. Introduction: In the rhythmic fabric of jazz, certain names stand out as defining personalities, and Ed Shaughnessy is a percussion maestro who made an unforgettable stamp on the music.

  5. Top-flight East Coast-based horns playing the work of top ar- rangers from both coasts (included the noted West Coast writer, Marty Paich). Such a line-up has to add up to foot-tapping, finger- popping music, with the five horns blending for a really big sound.

  6. Ed Shaughnessy: Interview 2. Ed Shaughnessy (1929–2013) Edwin Thomas ‘EdShaughnessy was a jazz drummer. He was most associated with swing music and the band that played on the long-running TV series “The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson”. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Shaughnessy grew up in the New York City area and took up ...

  7. Ed Shaughnessy. (b. January 29, 1929 - d. May 24, 2013) by Robyn Flans. Between 1963 and 1992 Ed Shaughnessy was probably the most visible drummer in America. He came into millions of homes every night, playing with everyone’s favorite artists and swinging The Tonight Show band. It’s hard to believe that when Shaughnessy was asked to take ...