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James Edward Rowser (April 18, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; - June 24, 2004 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was an American jazz double-bassist. Rowser learned to play piano and bass as a youth. He played with the house band at Philadelphia's Blue Note club, accompanying touring musicians such as Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, J.J. Johnson, Anita O'Day, Charlie Parker, and Kai Winding. In the late 1950s he played with Dinah Washington, Maynard Ferguson, Lee Morgan, and Red Garland. He was active in New York in the early 1960s with Junior Mance, Ray Bryant, Herb Ellis, and Illinois Jacquet, and toured internationally with Benny Goodman and Friedrich Gulda in 1963-1964. Later in the 1960s he worked with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims and then with Les McCann; he remained with McCann

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  • James Edward „Jimmy“ Rowser (* 18. April 1926 in Philadelphia; † 24. Juni 2004) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzbassist. Er spielte ab 1954 bei Philly Joe Jones; 1955 entstanden erste Aufnahmen, als er dem Ray Bryant Trio angehörte. 1956/57 arbeitete er mit Dinah Washington und Joe Carroll, 1957 bis 1959 bei Maynard Ferguson sowie bei Red Garland. 1963 tourte er in Mexiko mit Benny Goodman und begleitete 1964 Friedrich Gulda in Südamerika (Gulda Jazz). 1966 spielte er bei Al Cohn und Zoot Sims und tourte seit 1969 viel mit Les McCann, mit dem er auch häufig aufnahm. (de)
  • James Edward Rowser (April 18, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; - June 24, 2004 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was an American jazz double-bassist. Rowser learned to play piano and bass as a youth. He played with the house band at Philadelphia's Blue Note club, accompanying touring musicians such as Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, J.J. Johnson, Anita O'Day, Charlie Parker, and Kai Winding. In the late 1950s he played with Dinah Washington, Maynard Ferguson, Lee Morgan, and Red Garland. He was active in New York in the early 1960s with Junior Mance, Ray Bryant, Herb Ellis, and Illinois Jacquet, and toured internationally with Benny Goodman and Friedrich Gulda in 1963-1964. Later in the 1960s he worked with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims and then with Les McCann; he remained with McCann (en)
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  • James Edward „Jimmy“ Rowser (* 18. April 1926 in Philadelphia; † 24. Juni 2004) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzbassist. Er spielte ab 1954 bei Philly Joe Jones; 1955 entstanden erste Aufnahmen, als er dem Ray Bryant Trio angehörte. 1956/57 arbeitete er mit Dinah Washington und Joe Carroll, 1957 bis 1959 bei Maynard Ferguson sowie bei Red Garland. 1963 tourte er in Mexiko mit Benny Goodman und begleitete 1964 Friedrich Gulda in Südamerika (Gulda Jazz). 1966 spielte er bei Al Cohn und Zoot Sims und tourte seit 1969 viel mit Les McCann, mit dem er auch häufig aufnahm. Rowser nahm auch mit Ray Bryant (Cold Turkey 1964), Yusef Lateef, Junior Mance, Hank Mobley, Elmer Snowden, Illinois Jacquet, Herb Ellis, Lee Morgan, Eddie Harris, Buddy Montgomery, Dave Hubbard und Ted Harris auf. Im Bereich des Jazz war er zwischen 1955 und 1991 an 56 Aufnahmesessions beteiligt, zuletzt bei Hilton Ruiz (A Merry Jazzmas). auf. Zuletzt wohnte er in Teaneck, New Jersey. (de)
  • James Edward Rowser (April 18, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; - June 24, 2004 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was an American jazz double-bassist. Rowser learned to play piano and bass as a youth. He played with the house band at Philadelphia's Blue Note club, accompanying touring musicians such as Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, J.J. Johnson, Anita O'Day, Charlie Parker, and Kai Winding. In the late 1950s he played with Dinah Washington, Maynard Ferguson, Lee Morgan, and Red Garland. He was active in New York in the early 1960s with Junior Mance, Ray Bryant, Herb Ellis, and Illinois Jacquet, and toured internationally with Benny Goodman and Friedrich Gulda in 1963-1964. Later in the 1960s he worked with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims and then with Les McCann; he remained with McCann well into the 1970s. In the 1980s he played with Bryant once more and also with Hilton Ruiz. He returned to school in the 1980s, receiving a bachelor's and master's from Lehman College, and then taught music in New Jersey in the 1990s. (en)
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