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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 played with the Graham Bond Organisation , with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and later formed what has been described as the "seminal" jazz rock / progressive rock band, Colosseum .
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At all these concerts, Jon Hiseman confirmed from the stage that this tour would be Colosseum's last. [8] After 23 years, the band played what Hiseman referred to as 'the last hurrah!' before an audience at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London on 28 February 2015. Special 'guest' was Ana Gracey, the daughter of Jon Hiseman and Barbara Thompson.
Recorded by Jon Hiseman, at Temple Studios, Surrey, England; December 28–30, 2006. Mixed and mastered by Jon Hiseman & Soft Machine Legacy, Temple Studios, Surrey, England; January 2007. Produced by Soft Machine Legacy. Executive Producer: Leonardo Pavkovic.
Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia, a band with Peter Lemer (p), Billy Thompson (v), Dave Ball (b) and Jon Hiseman on drums. [5] She was awarded the MBE in 1996 for services to music. Due to Parkinson's disease, which was diagnosed in 1997, she retired as an active saxophonist in 2001 with a farewell tour. [5]
Jon Batiste has departed Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show,' and Grammy winner Louis Cato will replace him as the bandleader.
Hiseman and Clarke had played in Colosseum together and formed Tempest at the beginning of 1973. [2] For the band's first, eponymous album (originally called Jon Hiseman's Tempest), the line-up was completed by Allan Holdsworth on guitar and Paul Williams [3] [4] on vocals and keyboards.
Inside pieces of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple, Hawass said the rock-cut tombs come from the Middle Kingdom from 1938 to 1630 B.C. and there are burial shafts from the 17 th dynasty dating ...