• Eric Kamau Grávátt (born March 6, 1947) is a jazz drummer from Philadelphia. He has played with McCoy Tyner, Joe Henderson, Weather Report, Byard Lancaster...
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    in Tokyo, featuring the full-band lineup of Zawinul, Shorter, Vitouš, Eric Gravatt, and Dom Um Romão (and later available in full as the 1972 Japan-only...
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  • Gravatt may refer to: Eric Gravatt, American jazz drummer George Gravatt (1815–1843), officer in the British Army John Segar Gravatt (1909–1983), American...
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  • two new members of the band: percussionist Dom Um Romão and drummer Eric Gravatt. The last three tracks were recorded live in concert in Tokyo, Japan...
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    Nock, Art Lande, Azteca, Eddie Henderson, Woody Shaw, Julian Priester, Eric Gravatt, Billy Higgins, Andy Narell and Mel Martin. He became a regular in the...
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    directions in modern guitar. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard. ISBN 0881884235. Starr, Eric; Starr, Nelson (2008). Everything Bass Guitar Book. Holbrook, MA: F+W Media...
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  • Wayne Shorter – soprano and tenor saxophones Miroslav Vitouš – bass Eric Gravatt – drums Dom Um Romão – percussion Production Kiyoshi Itoh – producer...
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  • tablas, evoking the sound of an Indian sitar. "Parody" is a duo with Eric Gravatt on drums. The album was digitally remastered at Fantasy Studios in 1999...
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  • bassist Ron Carter, guitarist Earl Klugh, drummers Jack DeJohnette and Eric Gravatt, a twelve piece horn section and seven member chorus. The Allmusic review...
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  • project include trombonist Julian Priester, bassist John Heard, drummer Eric Gravatt, a brass section and percussionists. "Tres Palabras" (Osvaldo Farres)...
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