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David Black (January 23, 1928 in Philadelphia – December 4, 2006) was an American jazz drummer who is most notable for his work with Duke Ellington from 1953 to 1955. [1] [2] Prior to that, Black had been the drummer in the house band at the Philadelphia Blue Note Jazz Club where he played with the likes of Charlie Parker, Buddy DeFranco and Zoot Sims. [2]
Dave Black (born 1959) is an American composer and co-author of numerous books, including Alfred's Drum Method, Alfred's Beginning Drumset Method, Alfred's Kid's Drum Course, Contemporary Brush Techniques, Drumset Independence and Syncopation, Living Praise, Cymals: A Crash Course, The Essential Dictionary of Orchestration, A Jazz Diary, and Sound Innovations for Concert Band.
His funeral in St George’s Church, Cullercoats, the village near Whitley Bay where Dave grew up, was packed with many of musician he grew up with on the North East music scene in the 1970s, including Brian Johnson lead singer in AC/DC, and Brendan Healy, who toured with Goldie, and for whom Black later played guitar in The Brendan Healy Band.
David or Dave Black may refer to: David Black (minister) (c.1565–1603) Scottish minister; Dave Black (baseball) (1892–1936), American baseball player;
Dave (stylized as DAVE) is an American television sitcom that premiered on FXX on March 4, 2020. It was co-created by rapper/comedian Dave Burd (known by his stage name "Lil Dicky"), who plays the titular character, and Jeff Schaffer. [1] Kevin Hart and Greg Mottola form part of the production team.
David John Black (born 2 October 1952) is a male retired British long-distance runner. Career. Black competed in the marathon at the 1980 Summer Olympics. [1]
The overarching theme was to document Dave's life up to this point in terms of his upbringing, his life in South London as a young black male, the struggles, the joys, the uncertainty, the ambitions, hopes and fears. [7] The album addresses a number of issues, particularly focusing on Dave's struggles with mental health, namely depression. [15]
David Black (May 29, 1928 – September 5, 2023) was an American sculptor known for both, his pioneering, avant-garde use of plastics and his monumental, aluminum, large scale public sculptures. Early life and artistic career