• Source: Roy Harte
    • Roy S. Harte (May 27, 1924 – October 26, 2003) was an American jazz drummer and co-founder of Nocturne Records and Pacific Jazz Records. In partnership with Remo Belli, the founder and namesake of internationally famous drumhead manufacturer Remo, he founded "Drum City," a well-known retail drum shop on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. Harte appeared in Leedy drums endorsement ads in the late 1950s to early 1960s.


      Selected discography




      = As leader

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      Perfect Percussion: The 44 Instruments of Roy Harte & Milt Holland (World-Pacific Records, 1961)


      = As sideman

      =
      Bobby Sherwood
      Billie Rogers
      George Paxton
      Ike Carpenter
      Vido Musso
      Ziggy Elman
      Dave Pell
      Les Brown
      Nappy Lamare
      Shorty Rogers
      Herb Geller
      Laurindo Almeida - Laurindo Almeida Quartet Featuring Bud Shank (Pacific Jazz, 1953-1954)
      Steve White
      Herbie Harper
      Bud Shank - Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers - Bill Perkins (Pacific Jazz, 1955)
      Bob Enevoldsen
      Harry Babasin
      Peggy Connelly
      The Nash Brothers (Dick & Ted)
      Murray McEachern
      The Mastersounds
      Earl Grant
      Percussion Unabridged
      Frank Capp
      Del Bennett
      Jackie Kelso
      Jimmy Wyble
      John Banister
      Arnold Ross
      With others

      Frankie Avalon, ...And Now About Mr. Avalon (Chancellor, 1961)
      Peggy Lee, Jump for Joy (Capitol, 1959)
      Randy Newman, 12 Songs (Reprise, 1970)


      References




      External links


      Roy Harte at AllMusic
      Roy Harte discography on Discogs.
      Roy Harte obituary.

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