- David "Panama" Francis
David "Panama" Francis (
December 21 1918 inMiami, Florida –November 13 ,2001 inOrlando, Florida ) was an American swing jazz drummer.He began performing at the age of eight, and booked his first night club at the age of thirteen. His career took off after he moved to
New York City in 1938.Early collaborations included
Tab Smith ,Billy Hick 's Sizzling Six, theRoy Eldridge Orchestra, and six years withLucky Millinder 's Orchestra at theSavoy Ballroom in Harlem.Panama then spent five years recording and touring with
Cab Calloway . He also played withDuke Ellington ,Tommy Dorsey ,Ray Conniff , andSy Oliver , becoming a highly successful studio drummer. He recorded withJohn Lee Hooker ,Eubie Blake ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Illinois Jacquet ,Ray Charles ,Mahalia Jackson andBig Joe Turner .As
rhythm and blues androck and roll went mainstream Francis became even more sought after. He drummed on theElvis Presley demos, and he is featured on hits byBuddy Holly ("Peggy Sue"), the Four Seasons ("Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Walk Like a Man"), thePretenders ("Only You", "The Great Pretender", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "My Prayer"),Bobby Darin ("Splish Splash"), andNeil Sedaka ("Calendar Girl"). He drummed on "Prisoner of Love" forJames Brown , "What a Difference a Day Makes" forDinah Washington , "Drown in My Own Tears" forRay Charles , and "Jim Dandy" forLaVern Baker . Many music reference books indicate that he also played drums onBill Haley & His Comets ' 1954 version of "Shake, Rattle and Roll ", but producerMilt Gabler denied this; Francis is also believed to have played drums for at least one other Haley recording session in the mid-1960s.In 1979, Panama Francis reestablished the
Savoy Sultans touring, recording severalGrammy -nominated albums, and keeping residence at New York's prestigiousRainbow Room through the mid-1980s.Panama also appeared in several films with Cab Calloway: "
Angel Heart ", "Lady Sings the Blues", "The Learning Tree ".Francis received a Pioneer Award from the
Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1993 and was also inducted into the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Panama's drum sticks are on display at theRock and Roll Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Panama_Francis.html Panama Francis]
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