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    Albert "Tootie" Heath (May 31, 1935 – April 3, 2024) was an American jazz hard bop drummer, the brother of tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath and the double-bassist...
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  • Frederick Albert Heath (23 December 1935 – 8 October 1966),[better source needed] known professionally as Johnny Kidd, was an English singer-songwriter...
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    Percy Heath (April 30, 1923 – April 28, 2005) was an American jazz bassist, brother of saxophonist Jimmy Heath and drummer Albert Heath, with whom he...
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    and big band leader. He was the brother of bassist Percy Heath and drummer Albert Heath. Heath was born in Philadelphia on October 25, 1926. His father...
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    The Heath Brothers was an American jazz group, formed in 1975 in Philadelphia, by the brothers Jimmy (tenor saxophone), Percy (bass), and Albert "Tootie"...
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    1994, the group operated on a semi-active basis, with Percy Heath's brother Albert Heath on drums until the group disbanded permanently in 1997. Two of...
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  • Lions with Frank Strozier, Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, Bob Cranshaw, Albert Heath and Louis Hayes The Young Lions (Vee-Jay, 1961) – rec. 1960 The Jazz...
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  • Singles Chart in August 1960. The song is sometimes credited to Frederick Albert Heath, which is Kidd's real name. Kidd's recording was not a hit outside Europe...
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  • Adderley with Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb with Percy and Albert Heath replacing Chambers and Cobb on two selections. The Penguin Guide to Jazz...
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  • Injection. Retrieved April 4, 2024. Chinen, Nate (April 3, 2024). "Albert "Tootie" Heath, percussive paragon of modern jazz, dies at 88". WRTI. Retrieved...
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