Connie Kay

Connie Kay

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Top canciones de Connie Kay

When Joanna Loved Me
When Joanna Loved Me Connie Kay & Jim Hall & Paul Desmond & Eugene Wright, Paul Desmond, Jim Hall & Connie Kay
All the Things You Are - Remastered 1996
All the Things You Are - Remastered 1996 Gerry Mulligan & Connie Kay & Paul Desmond & Wendell Marshall
My Funny Valentine - Mono Version
My Funny Valentine - Mono Version Stan Getz & J.J. Johnson & Oscar Peterson & Connie Kay & Herb Ellis & Ray Brown
Here's That Rainy Day
Here's That Rainy Day Connie Kay & Jim Hall & Paul Desmond & Percy Heath
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face Connie Kay & Jim Hall & Paul Desmond & Percy Heath

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Sobre Connie Kay

For two months shy of 40 years (including seven years in which the group was on "vacation"), Connie Kay was the drummer/percussionist with the Modern Jazz Quartet. His subtle contributions (showing both restraint and swing) were an invaluable asset to the group. Self-taught on the drums, Kay played in the mid-'40s with Sir Charles Thompson, Miles Davis, and Cat Anderson. He was in Lester Young's quintet off and on during 1949-1955, a period in which Kay also worked with Beryl Booker, Stan Getz, Coleman Hawkins, and Charlie Parker, among others. In February 1955, he joined the MJQ, traveling...