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  1. Francis Cappuccio [1] (Worcester, 20 de agosto de 1931-Studio City, 12 de septiembre de 2017), conocido profesionalmente como Frank Capp, fue un baterista de jazz estadounidense. Capp también tocó en numerosas sesiones de rock and roll y se le considera miembro del colectivo The Wrecking Crew .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_CappFrank Capp - Wikipedia

    Francis Cappuccio (August 20, 1931 – September 12, 2017), known professionally as Frank Capp, was an American jazz drummer. Capp also played on numerous rock and roll sessions and is considered to be a member of the Wrecking Crew .

  3. Longtime Los Angeles studio and jazz drummer Frank Capp passed away yesterday, September 12, 2017. Read all about his distinguished career in this interview, which was originally published in the November 1994 issue of Modern Drummer magazine.

  4. Frank Capp, a flexible and consistently swinging drummer, loves to drive a big band. As leader of the Juggernaut (a group he co-led with Nat Pierce starting in 1975, until the pianist’s death in 1992), he got to push and inspire some of Los Angeles’ best. Capp found his initial fame playing with Stan Kenton’s Orchestra (1951).

  5. 4 de feb. de 2022 · 11.6K subscribers. 37. 1.6K views 1 year ago. The Capp-Pierce Juggernaut, fronted by drummer Frankie Capp and pianist Nat Pierce, first formed in 1975. It consistently featured many of the...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Frank_CappFrank Capp - Wikiwand

    Francis Cappuccio [1] (Worcester, 20 de agosto de 1931-Studio City, 12 de septiembre de 2017), conocido profesionalmente como Frank Capp, fue un baterista de jazz estadounidense. Capp también tocó en numerosas sesiones de rock and roll y se le considera miembro del colectivo The Wrecking Crew .

  7. Drummer Frank Capp is the poster boy for such a concept. At the age of 5 he received his first pair of drumsticks from an uncle who worked at Walberg & Auge, a Worcester-based music company that specialized in drums. The impact of both parties on the world of jazz cannot be overestimated.