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The Head Hunters is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in 1968 and originally released on the Solid State label. [ 1 ] Reception
Foreststorn "Chico" Hamilton (September 20, 1921 – November 25, 2013) [1] was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He came to prominence as sideman for Lester Young , Gerry Mulligan , Count Basie , and Lena Horne .
Headhunter, by Krokus, 1983, and its title track "Headhunter" The Head Hunters, a 1969 album by Chico Hamilton, and the title track "Head Hunters" "Headhunter" (song), by Front 242, 1988 "Head Hunter" (song), by Dance Gavin Dance, 2019 "Headhunters", a song by 808 State from the 1988 album Newbuild
Bye Bye Birdie-Irma La Douce (full title The Chico Hamilton Quintet Plays Selections from Bye Bye Birdie-Irma La Douce) is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton featuring jazz adaptations of tunes from the Broadway musicals Bye Bye Birdie and Irma La Douce recorded in 1960 and released on the Columbia label.
Chico Hamilton Quintet featuring Buddy Collette (rereleased as Spectacular!) is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton's Quintet featuring multi-instrumentalist Buddy Collette, released on the Pacific Jazz label. [2] [3] The album was recorded in 1955 with one side recorded live and the other recorded in the studio.
The Dealer is a 1966 album by jazz drummer/bandleader Chico Hamilton.It was first released by Impulse!Records (AS-9130) and has been subsequently reissued on CD with the addition of bonus tracks from Chic Chic Chico, Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 3 and Passin' Thru.
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Sweet Smell of Success is the soundtrack to the 1957 Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions film of the same name.The music from the film was released by Decca Records in June 1957 on two separate long play records; one featuring Elmer Bernstein's score, the other with Chico Hamilton Quintet's music.