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Dion Gary Parson (born June 11, 1967) is an American jazz drummer from the U.S. Virgin Islands.. Parson was born on St. Thomas and played trombone as a child before picking up drums when he was fifteen years old.
He attended the Interlochen Arts Academy. He completed a master's degree at NYU in 2010. Blake co-founded the 21st Century Band and the Tahmun record label with Dion Parson in 1998. He is a member of NBC's Saturday Night Live Band, and the Grammy award-winning Christian McBride Big Band. He is a professor of Jazz Studies at The Juilliard School ...
Dion: Farewell [154] One Too Many Mornings [155] Spanish Harlem Incident [156] Tomorrow Is a Long Time [157] Dino, Desi & Billy: Chimes of Freedom [158] It Ain't Me Babe [158] Like a Rolling Stone [158] Mr. Tambourine Man [158] Spanish Harlem Incident [159] The Dixie Hummingbirds: City of Gold: John Doe: I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine [16 ...
Under the eye of his high school band teacher, Georgia Francis, Rogers studied jazz with fellow Virgin Islanders Ron Blake and Dion Parson. Rogers received awards, grants, and scholarships from the St. Thomas Arts Council and other local organizations.
Brianna Thomas is an American jazz singer, vocalist, composer, songwriter, band leader, and percussionist. She was born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, United States.She made her singing debut at the age of six.
The Ariel String Quartet performs "Fireworks" this Sunday, April 7, in Oak Ridge. This month, the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association presents an array of concerts that promise to enchant audiences ...
Gene Parsons (Nashville West, The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers) Longineu W. Parsons III ; Ted Parsons (Prong, Godflesh, Jesu) José Pasillas ; Sonny Payne (Count Basie) Neil Peart ; D. H. Peligro (Dead Kennedys) Chris Pennie (Dillinger Escape Plan, Coheed and Cambria) Stephen Perkins (Jane's Addiction, The Panic Channel)
She and Parsons were also seatmates on the bus. Halston rounds out the principal cast as gossipy townswoman Mrs. Soames, who sings in the choir led by church organist Simon Stimson (Webber Jr.) .