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  2. Category:American drum and bass musicians - Wikipedia

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    Drum and bass musicians from or based in the United States. Pages in category "American drum and bass musicians" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. List of American jazz drummers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American jazz drummers.Jazz drummers play percussion (predominantly the drum set) in jazz, jazz fusion, and other jazz subgenres such as latin jazz.The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 1900s, influenced by jazz at large and the individual drummers within it.

  4. Fife and drum corps - Wikipedia

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    A fife and drum corps is a musical ensemble consisting of fifes and drums. In the United States of America, fife and drum corps specializing in colonial period impressions using fifes, rope tension snare drums and rope tension bass drums are known as Ancient Fife and Drum Corps. [1] Many of these ensembles originated from a type of military ...

  5. Tony Braunagel - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Michael Braunagel grew up in Houston, Texas, United States. [1] His father was a country music fan, played some guitar, and surrounded him with music. Braunagel's first experience on the drums was playing his cousin's drumkit as a child, before being mentored by his neighbor (now life-long friend) Willie Ornelas.

  6. John Adams (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Adams first drummed at an Indians game on August 24, 1973, at Cleveland Stadium. [1] Twenty-one years old at the time, [2] he stated that he brought his bass drum to that first game because he wanted to add to the noise of "seat banging", a tradition at Cleveland Stadium in which fans would bang folding seats against their bases during tense moments in the game. [3]

  7. Mongo Santamaría - Wikipedia

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    The drum was our tool and we used it for everything" (1979: 19). [2] Gerard points out: "Santamaría, like other drummers of his generation, learned music in the streets by observing different drummers. When he started playing professionally, he learned on the job. His approach was utilitarian, not theoretical" (2001: 29). [3]