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Chico Hamilton Foreststorn Hamilton September 21 1921 Los Angeles - Died November 25 2013 Was A Jazz Drummer And Bandleader. He Was Born In Los Angeles In 1921 And Was Raised Locally As The Central Avenue Jazz Scene Was Beginning To Coalesce. In The 1940s He Performed With Lionel Hampton Duke Ellington And Count Basie. He Appears In The "March Milastaire" Number In The Film You'll Never Get Rich 1941 As Part Of The Backing Group Supporting Fred Astaire. He Was One Of The Original Members Of The Gerry Mulligan Quartet Of The Early 1950s. During The Late 1950s Hamilton Pioneered A Style Sometimes Called Chamber Jazz. He Performed On The Soundtrack Of The Bing Crosby/Bob Hope Film "The Road To Bali" And On A Number Of Tours With Lena Horne. In 1958 He Brought Eric Dolphy To Wider Prominence. The Group Changed Directions In The 1960s. New Talents Such As Saxophonist Charles Lloyd And Guitarists Gabor Szabo And Larry Coryell Started Out Performing With Him. He Composed The Soundtracks For Films Such As Roman Polanski's "Repulsion".
Over The Years Hamilton Has Performed With Legendary Artists Such As Ella Fitzgerald Billie Holiday And Nat King Cole. Hamilton Died Aged 92 On November 25 2013 In Manhattan. 15 Hamilton Was Survived By His Daughter Denise A Brother A Granddaughter And Two Great-Granddaughters. His Wife Helen And His Brother Bernie An Actor Who Starred In Starsky And Hutch Both Died In 2008. 16 On June 25 2019 The New York Times Magazine Listed Chico Hamilton Among Hundreds Of Artists Whose Material Was Reportedly Destroyed In The 2008 Universal Fire. 17

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