Gene Krupa (January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973). Was an influential American jazz and a big band drummer and composer, best known for his highly energetic and flamboyant style. Krupa made his first recordings in 1927, with a band (Gene Krupa Band) under the leadership of banjoist Eddie Condon and Red McKenzie: along with other recordings by musicians known in the Chicago scene. Just thought you'd know that In 1943, Krupa was arrested for possession of two marijuana cigarettes and was given but a three-month jail sentence. Amazing man.
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Let Me Off Uptown
Boogie Blues
Leave Us Leap
Drummin' Man
Opus 1
Drum Boogie
Rockin' Chair
Let Me Off Uptown - 1956 Version
Fish Fry
Wire Brush Stomp
Slow Down
That's What You Think
After You've Gone
Let Me off Uptown (feat. Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge)
Boogie Blues (feat. Anita O'Day)
Let Me Off Uptown (feat. Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge) [1956 Version]
Boogie Blues (feat. Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge)
Let Me Off Uptown (1956 Version)
After You've Gone (feat. Roy Eldridge)
You'd Better Stop
Gene's Boogie
Let Me Off Uptown (1956 Version) (feat. Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge)
Disc Jockey Jump
The Last Round Up
Opus One
Boogie Blues [feat. Anita O'Day]
Let Me Off Uptown (Ft. Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge)
Boogie Blues featuring Anita O'Day
Boogie Blues (Featuring Anita O'Day)
Along the Navajo Trail
That's What You Think (Vocal, Anita O'Day)
Drummin' Man (ft. Anita O'Day)
Boogie Blues (ft. Anita O'Day)
Slow Down (ft. Anita O'Day)
That's What You Think (ft. Anita O'Day)
Opus 1 (ft. Anita O'Day)
Sunday
Opus
Rockin' Chair w/Roy Eldridge
Let Me off Uptown w/Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge
Wings On My Shoes (1999 - Remaster)
Just a little bit South of Nor
Checkery Chick
Bolero at the Savoy
Calling Dr. Gillespie
No Name Jive
Rockin' Chair - Roy Eldridge
Drummer Man
Drummer Man - Fish Fry
Buddy's Blues
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