Dannie Richmond Musical artist

Dannie Richmond (December 15, 1931 – March 15, 1988) was an American drummer who was best known among jazz fans for his work with Charles Mingus, and among pop fans for his work with Joe Cocker, Elton John and Mark-Almond.Richmond was born in New York City, New York, and started playing tenor saxophone at the age of thirteen; he went on to play R&B with the Paul Williams band in 1955.His career took off when he took up the drums, though, through the formation of what was to be a 21-year association with Charles Mingus."Dannie became Mingus's equivalent to Harry Carney in the Ellington band, an indispensable ingredient of 'the Mingus sound' and a close friend as well".That association continued after Mingus' death when Richmond became the first musical director of the group Mingus Dynasty in 1980.

Personal facts

Dannie Richmond
Birth dateDecember 15, 1931
Birth place
New York City , New York
Date of deathMarch 15, 1988
Place of death
California , Los Angeles

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Musical artist

Career started1955
Career ended1988
associated musical artist
Joe Cocker
Elton John
Mark-Almond
Mingus Dynasty (band)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Jazz
Pop music
Rhythm and blues
instrument
Drum kit
Tenor saxophone
record label
Impulse! Records
Landmark Records
Timeless Records

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