Michael Di Pasqua
Michael Di Pasqua (May 4, 1953 – August 29, 2016) was an American cool jazz drummer and percussionist born in Orlando, Florida, probably better known for his work with Zoot Sims, Al Cohn and Gerry Mulligan, among others.[1]
Discography
As leader
- Double Image, Double Image (Inner City, 1977)
- Double Image, Dawn (ECM, 1979)
- Gallery, Gallery (ECM, 1981)
As sideman
With Jan Garbarek
- Wayfarer (ECM, 1983)
- It's OK to Listen to the Gray Voice (ECM, 1985)
With Eberhard Weber
- Later That Evening (ECM, 1982)
- Endless Days (ECM, 2001)
- Résumé (ECM, 2012)
With others
- Siegfried Fietz, Ueber Den Tod Hinaus (Abakus, 1983)
- Volker Kriegel, Schoene Aussichten (Mood, 1983)
- Marian McPartland, Live at the Carlyle (Prevue, 1999)
- Gerry Mulligan, Watching & Waiting (DRG, 1999)
- Adelhard Roidinger, Schattseite (ECM, 1982)
- Ralph Towner, Old Friends, New Friends (ECM, 1979)
gollark: You won't ENJOY it, but you won't be DEAD either!
gollark: Technically, you won't *die* without food for several WEEKS.
gollark: foraging < buying food from supermarkets
gollark: You can live with food irregularly and/or with little choice as long as you at least get *some* amount, although it may not be very good for you.
gollark: What we get in nice Western countries is lots of choices for food basically whenever we want it.
References
- Carr, Ian; Digby Fairweather; Brian Priestley (1995). Jazz: The Rough Guide. The Rough Guides. pp. 171. ISBN 1-85828-137-7.
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