DescriptionLockheart-Formative Years of Herb Lovelle.wiki.pdf
English: The name “Herb Lovelle” has been mentioned in various books and periodicals on jazz history, African-American music, rhythm and blues, American popular music and drumming. He is probably best known as a New York “studio” (recording) drummer in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s–with major recording credits covering everything from mainstream jazz and bebop to folk, mainstream pop, country, “bubblegum,” rock, R&B, “funk,” and more. Herb also played the gamut of major performers tours, Broadway shows, television and live radio. It is possible that there has never existed a more versatile American drummer.
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