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Norman Connors - Wikipedia He has also produced recordings for various artists, including collaborators like Jean Carn, Phyllis Hyman, Al Johnson, Norman Brown, and saxophonist Marion Meadows
Norman Connors - JazzRockSoul. com Norman Connors is an American drummer, composer, producer, and arranger who emerged in the Seventies behind Pharoah Sanders He attained bandleader status with the 1972 73 Cobblestone titles Dance of Magic and Dark of Light
Norman Connors Musician - All About Jazz Connors is known for his work as a bandleader and for collaborating with many prominent musicians in the jazz and R B genres Some of his notable albums include "Love from the Sun," "Saturday Night Special," and "You Are My Starship," which featured vocalists such as Phyllis Hyman and Michael Henderson
NORMAN CONNORS discography (top albums) and reviews Norman Connors (born March 1, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American jazz drummer, composer, arranger, producer, and headliner, who has led some influential jazz and R B groups
About Norman Connors - GitHub Pages He has also produced recordings for various artists, including collaborators like Jean Carn, Phyllis Hyman, Al Johnson, Norman Brown, and saxophonist Marion Meadows Connors switched to the Arista label, headed by Clive Davis, when Buddah was bought out in 1978 and achieved crossover success
Norman Connors Wiki, biography, pictures, Norman Connors songs albums In the mid-1970s, Connors, although fronting some great jazz recordings with Carlos Garnett, Gary Bartz, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Herbie Hancock, began focusing more on R B tunes, and had several US hits with songs featuring vocalists such as Michael Henderson, Jean Carn, and Phyllis Hyman
Norman Connors jazz drummer - Jazzikology Norman Connors is an American jazz drummer, composer, arranger, and producer who has led a number of influential jazz and R B groups Connors studied music at Temple University and Juilliard His first recording was on Archie Shepp's 1967 release, Magic of JuJu
Norman Connors | My Favorite Bands Connors began to focus more on R'n'B material in the mid-1970s after signing with Buddah Records, later becoming the label's A R manager He went on to lead jazz recordings with Carlos Garnett, Gary Bartz, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Herbie Hancock
Norman Connors – Jazz Philadelphia Connors continues to tour with the Starship Orchestra and Jean Carne, Lonnie Liston Smith, Jr , Bobby Lyle, and Marva King, entertaining a global cadre of fans with his urban contemporary and smooth jazz