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Frank Isola (February 20, 1925 – December 12, 2004 in Detroit, Michigan) was an American jazz drummer. Isola was born and raised in Detroit and was heavily influenced by Gene Krupa. He played in the U.S. military during World War II (1943–45), and then studied and performed in California with Bobby Sherwood and Earle Spencer. He then moved to New York City, where he played with Johnny Bothwell and Elliot Lawrence in 1947. Following this he played with Stan Getz (1951–53) and Gerry Mulligan (1953–54), as well as with Mose Allison, Eddie Bert, Bob Brookmeyer, Jimmy Raney, Johnny Williams and Tony Fruscella.

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  • Frank Isola (* 20. Februar 1925 in Detroit; † 12. Dezember 2004 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger. (de)
  • Frank Isola (Detroit, 20 februari 1925 - aldaar, 12 december 2004) was een Amerikaanse jazz-drummer. Hij werd beïnvloed door Gene Krupa. Tijdens de oorlog speelde hij in het leger (1943-1945). Daarna studeerde hij in Californië, waar hij ook speelde met Bobby Sherwood en Earle Spencer. Hij verhuisde naar New York City en werkte daar in 1947 met Johnny Bothwell en Elliot Lawrence. Vervolgens speelde hij met Stan Getz (1951-1953), Gerry Mulligan (1953-1954), Mose Allison, , Bob Brookmeyer, , Johnny Williams en Tony Fruscella, waarmee hij ook opnam. In 1957 verliet hij de muziekbusiness, alhoewel hij later nog wel achter een drumstel is gesignaleerd (in de jaren zeventig met en eind jaren tachtig). (nl)
  • Frank Isola (February 20, 1925 – December 12, 2004 in Detroit, Michigan) was an American jazz drummer. Isola was born and raised in Detroit and was heavily influenced by Gene Krupa. He played in the U.S. military during World War II (1943–45), and then studied and performed in California with Bobby Sherwood and Earle Spencer. He then moved to New York City, where he played with Johnny Bothwell and Elliot Lawrence in 1947. Following this he played with Stan Getz (1951–53) and Gerry Mulligan (1953–54), as well as with Mose Allison, Eddie Bert, Bob Brookmeyer, Jimmy Raney, Johnny Williams and Tony Fruscella. (en)
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