Yank Porter
Yank Allen Porter (ca. 1895, Norfolk, Virginia – March 22, 1944, New York City) was an American jazz drummer. Porter moved to New York City in 1926 and played there with Calvin Jackson until 1930. In the 1930s he worked with (1932), Louis Armstrong (1933), (1933), James P. Johnson (1934, 1939), Fats Waller (1935–36), and Dave Martin (1936). In 1940 he played briefly with Joe Sullivan, then joined Teddy Wilson in a small group for the remainder of the year. He also did freelance recording with Benny Carter (1940) and Art Tatum (1941).
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Yank Porter
Yank Allen Porter (ca. 1895, Norfolk, Virginia – March 22, 1944, New York City) was an American jazz drummer. Porter moved to New York City in 1926 and played there with Calvin Jackson until 1930. In the 1930s he worked with (1932), Louis Armstrong (1933), (1933), James P. Johnson (1934, 1939), Fats Waller (1935–36), and Dave Martin (1936). In 1940 he played briefly with Joe Sullivan, then joined Teddy Wilson in a small group for the remainder of the year. He also did freelance recording with Benny Carter (1940) and Art Tatum (1941).
has abstract
Yank Allen Porter (Norfolk, Vi ...... er (1940) en Art Tatum (1941).
@nl
Yank Allen Porter (ca. 1895, N ...... r (1940) and Art Tatum (1941).
@en
Wikipage page ID
17,200,458
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,008,127,759
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
sameAs
comment
Yank Allen Porter (Norfolk, Vi ...... er (1940) en Art Tatum (1941).
@nl
Yank Allen Porter (ca. 1895, N ...... r (1940) and Art Tatum (1941).
@en
label
Yank Porter
@en
Yank Porter
@nl