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Stix Hooper

Among the first Jazz Crusaders, Stix Hooper remains to be a well-respected drummer although his own single career offers mostly present him in fairly anonymous configurations. He began playing drums in early stages in his indigenous Houston. When he was 16 he come up with his very own group, originally …

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Stewart Levine

The career of Bronx-born musician and producer Stewart Levine is one marked by long-term associations with artists such as for example Hugh Masekela, Simply Red, as well as the Crusaders. Many at home whenever using percussion-based groupings, Levine is certainly a graduate from the Manhattan College of Music, where he …

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Paul Humphrey

A longtime session drummer who hardly ever emerged being a star in jazz circles, Paul Humphrey and his Great Aid Chemists had a brief stay static in the limelight when his one “Great Aid” managed to get in to the R&B Top 20 in 1971. Humphrey and his group actually …

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The Crusaders

Back 1954, Houston pianist Joe Test teamed up with senior high school close friends tenor saxophonist Wilton Felder and drummer Stix Hooper to create the Swingsters. Within a short while, they were became a member of by trombonist Wayne Henderson, flutist Hubert Laws and regulations, and bassist Henry Wilson as …

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