Chico Hamilton
Chico Hamilton (born September 21, 1921) is a jazz drummer.
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September 21 - 1921 - Jazz - Drummer
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He was born in Los Angeles in 1921. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He was one of the original members of the Gerry Mulligan quartet of the early 1950s. During the late 1950s, Hamilton pioneered a style sometimes called chamber jazz. He performed on the soundtrack of the Bing Crosby/Bob Hope film, "The Road to Bali" and on a number of tours with Lena Horne. In 1958, he brought Eric Dolphy to wider prominence.
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Los Angeles - 1940s - Lionel Hampton - Duke Ellington - Count Basie - Gerry Mulligan - 1950s - Chamber jazz - Bing Crosby - Bob Hope - Lena Horne - 1958 - Eric Dolphy
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The group changed directions in the 1960s. New talents such as saxophonist Charles Lloyd and guitarists Gabor Szabo and Larry Coryell started out performing with him. He composed the soundtracks for films such as Roman Polanski's "Repulsion".
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1960s - Saxophonist - Charles Lloyd - Guitarist - Gabor Szabo - Larry Coryell - Roman Polanski
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Over the years, Hamilton has performed with legendary artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Nat King Cole.
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Ella Fitzgerald - Billie Holiday - Nat King Cole
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