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Nicholas Stabulas (December 18, 1929 –
February 6, 1973) was an
American jazz drummer.
After working in
commercial music,
Stabulas was a
member of Phil...
- semi-retirement in 1960.
During several sessions that year, he was
joined by Nick
Stabulas, J. R. Monterose,
Jerry Lloyd, and ****by Totah.
After some hard bop recordings...
- He
formed his own trio in 1958, with
Addison Farmer on b**** and Nick
Stabulas on drums. In 1959, he
released a
single "The
Seventh Son" on one side and...
- Roy
Haynes (drums); some
tracks trio, with
Sonny Dallas (b****), Nick
Stabulas (drums);
released in the 1970s 1952 Live in
Toronto Jazz Quintet, with...
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Latin literature, they are also
called popinae, cauponae,
hospitia or
stabula, but
archaeologists refer to them all as thermopolia. They were mainly...
- alto
saxophone player Phil Woods, b****ist
Teddy Kotick, and
drummer Nick
Stabulas recorded in 1957 and
released the same year by
Prestige Records. Jazz critic...
- Coleman,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Dizzy Reece,
Thelonious Monk, Ed Blackwell, Nick
Stabulas, and Babs Gonzales, as well as
comedians Orson Bean and
Larry Storch. For...
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Tristano quintet – with Lee Konitz,
Warne Marsh,
Sonny Dallas, and Nick
Stabulas – was
recorded and
broadcast on
television as "Jazz at the Half Note",...
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additional tracks were from
different recording sessions with
drummer Nick
Stabulas instead of
Elvin Jones. The
album consists of
performances of five standards...
- 200–201
Bryson &
Hammond 2005, p. 120 (high
electron density);
Frommer &
Stabulas-Savage 2014, pp. 69–70 (high
atomic number) Landis,
Sofield & Yu 2011,...