Eddie Drennon

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disco jam 06:01 Tools
Let's Do the Latin Hustle 06:07 Tools
Do What You Gotta Do 04:01 Tools
Can You Dig It 03:56 Tools
Do It Nice & Easy (With Love) (Greg Wilson Edit) 03:56 Tools
Do It Nice And Easy 03:03 Tools
Disco Jam - Eddie Drennon 06:02 Tools
Would You Dance To My Music 03:49 Tools
it don't mean a thing 04:55 Tools
Rhapsody 06:25 Tools
Do It Nice & Easy 03:03 Tools
Son De Mi Vida 07:23 Tools
Stomp your feet 03:48 Tools
What More Can I Say 03:46 Tools
Dancing All Night 04:41 Tools
Song Without Words 03:56 Tools
Lets do the latin hustle 05:18 Tools
A Theme In Search 03:12 Tools
Let's Do It Again 04:39 Tools
Disco Jam - Original Mix 06:02 Tools
Let's Do The Latin Hustle (12' 06:09 Tools
"Disco Jam" 02:58 Tools
Prelude In Fugue 03:37 Tools
Get Down, Do The Latin Hustle 06:07 Tools
Let's Do The Latin Hustle (12'' Remix) 03:37 Tools
A Theme in Search (1975) 03:25 Tools
Come Dance with Me 03:25 Tools
If You Really Don't Love Me 03:25 Tools
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Eddie Drennon (born Edward Allen Drennen in Newark, NJ) VARIANTS: Eddie Drennan, Eddie Drennen, Eddy Drennon, Edward Drennon Studied violin with Louia Vaughn Jones and music composition with Mark Fax at the Howard University School of Music (1959-63); he previously studied violin with Samuel Applebaum and Ugo Carano; studied music theory and composition with Rocco Pesile and Achilles D’Amico while attending Arts High School (Newark, NJ). Eddie is presently a member of the Umoja String Quartet and serves on the faculty at the George Washington University and Levine School of Music. During his career which began in 1955, Eddie toured extensively performing in West Africa, North and South America, the Caribbean and Europe. In addition to Bo Diddley and Orquesta Novel, he worked as a freelance violinist (nightclub, studio, symphonic, television and theatre) with various groups and artists. Eddie composed the music for the 1997 Helen Hayes award winning musical TORN FROM THE HEADLINES and scored a scene for the Clint Eastwood movie IN THE LINE OF FIRE. Throughout the 1970s he composed, arranged and produced hits for Marti, TR, Fania, Casablanca and Bullseye records, including LET’S DO THE LATIN HUSTLE (Eddie Drennon & BBS Unlimited), GET DOWN DO THE LATIN HUSTLE (Eddie Drennon & BBS Unlimited), DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO (Eddie Drennon & BBS Unlimited), LAST NIGHT CHANGED IT ALL (Esther Williams), which have been sampled by contemporary artists (such as the Avalanches, Shaggy, Jamiroquai, Tupac Shakur, Biz Markie, Grandmaster Flash …). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.