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18 apr 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDrum Stomp · Sandy NelsonThe Very Best Of Sandy Nelson℗ A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1962 Capitol Records, LLCRel...
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28 feb 2022 · The cause of death was not reported, however Nelson had been in hospice for some time. He was 83. Nelson was the rare drummer who became a star in his own right during rock’s early years. He placed two singles in the Billboar d top 10, “Teen Beat” in 1959 and “Let There Be Drums” two years later. His subsequent singles, most released ...
Sandy Nelson. Sander Lloyd Nelson was an American drummer. Nelson, one of the best-known rock and modern jazz drummers of the late 1950s and early 1960s, had several solo instrumental Top 40 hits and released over 30 albums. He was a session drummer on many other well-known hits. He lived in Boulder City, Nevada, where he continued to ...
1 nov 2022 · Sandy was one of the most on-demand drummers during the late 1950s and early 1960s. His catchy, hard-hitting style can you hear on countless hits from that era. He was a session drummer that loved by many musicians. He also had a successful solo career, scoring several charting singles with his own band. Sandy Nelson's Life Sandy
Rock/ InstrumentalSingle: Let There Be Drums / Quite A Beat (1961 London Records – 45-HLP 9466) UK [Vinyl, 7", 45 rpm] // (1961 Imperial - X5775) USEPs: Le...
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18 feb 2022 · Sander Lloyd Nelson, better known as ‘Sandy’, carved a successful career as both a session musician and as a soloist. Sandy Nelson. Nelson was born on December 1st, 1948 in Santa Monica, California. Later, at high school, he formed a band with fellow students Jan Berry & Dean Torrence (who went on to record under the name of Jan & Dean).
Sandy Nelson. Soundtrack: The Outsiders. Born in Santa Monica, California, legendary rock drummer Sandy Nelson seemed destined for a career in music--his best friends in high school were future rock stars Jan Berry and Dean Torrence (later to become the singing duo of Jan & Dean) and Kim Fowley, who became one of the most influential record producers in rock history.