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Philip John
Albert "Jon"
Hiseman (21 June 1944 – 12 June 2018) was an
English drummer,
recording engineer,
record producer, and
music publisher. He pla****...
- to fuse jazz, rock and blues, were
formed in
early 1968 by
drummer Jon
Hiseman with
tenor sax
player **** Heckstall-Smith, who had
previously worked together...
- Its core
members were Jon
Hiseman on
drums and Mark
Clarke on b****. They
released two
studio albums before breaking up.
Hiseman and
Clarke had pla**** in...
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drummer and
bandleader Jon
Hiseman,
which featured guitarist Gary Moore.
Following the
demise of his
previous band, Tempest,
Hiseman announced his plan for...
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shift her
interests to jazz and saxophone. She was
married to
drummer Jon
Hiseman of
Colosseum from 1967
until his
death in 2018.
Around 1970,
Thompson was...
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Taylor on guitar,
Chris Mercer and **** Heckstall-Smith on saxophones, Jon
Hiseman on drums,
Henry Lowther on
cornet and violin, and Tony
Reeves on b****....
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having been
written by **** Heckstall-Smith and Jon
Hiseman, a
credit which is
confirmed by
Hiseman's liner notes for the album, b****ist and
producer Tony...
- and
Jefferson Starship), Mick
Fleetwood (later of
Fleetwood Mac) and Jon
Hiseman (later of Colosseum), and
numerous others.
Mayall used the band name between...
- pedals. Bond
reformed the
Organisation with Jon
Hiseman on drums. As a trio, Bond, Heckstall-Smith and
Hiseman recorded the
single "You’ve
Gotta Have Love...
- and b****ist. Meanwhile, the
Organisation carried on as a trio with Jon
Hiseman on drums, but Bond's
mental and
physical health continued to deteriorate...