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John Anthony Pompeo, better known as Johnny Rae (August 11, 1934 – September 4, 1993), was an American jazz drummer and vibraphonist. Born in Saugus, Massachusetts, Rae graduated from East Boston High School in 1952 and studied music at the New England Conservatory and at the Berklee College of Music in the early 1950s. His mother was a night club pianist in the Boston area. His first major professional gig was with Herb Pomeroy in 1953-54; following this he played with George Shearing (1955–56), Johnny Smith (1956), Ralph Sharon (1957), Cozy Cole (1957–58), Herbie Mann (1959–60), Cal Tjader (1961–66, 1968–70), Stan Getz (1962), Gábor Szabó, Charlie Byrd, Earl Hines, Art Van Damme, and Barney Kessel. In addition to modern jazz, he also played Latin jazz percussion.

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  • جوني راي (بالإنجليزية: Johnny Rae)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 11 أغسطس 1934. (ar)
  • Johnny Rae (eigentlich John Anthony Pompeo, * 11. August 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 4. September 1993 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger, Perkussionist und Vibraphonist des Modern Jazz und Latin Jazz. (de)
  • John Anthony Pompeo, better known as Johnny Rae (August 11, 1934 – September 4, 1993), was an American jazz drummer and vibraphonist. Born in Saugus, Massachusetts, Rae graduated from East Boston High School in 1952 and studied music at the New England Conservatory and at the Berklee College of Music in the early 1950s. His mother was a night club pianist in the Boston area. His first major professional gig was with Herb Pomeroy in 1953-54; following this he played with George Shearing (1955–56), Johnny Smith (1956), Ralph Sharon (1957), Cozy Cole (1957–58), Herbie Mann (1959–60), Cal Tjader (1961–66, 1968–70), Stan Getz (1962), Gábor Szabó, Charlie Byrd, Earl Hines, Art Van Damme, and Barney Kessel. In addition to modern jazz, he also played Latin jazz percussion. Through the 1980s Rae worked in music education and authored several instruction books. He was also a disc jockey in San Francisco for many years. From 1982 until his passing, Rae led a tribute band called "Radcliffe" in honor of his former bandleader, Cal Tjader. Musicians in the combo included Mark Levine, Robb Fisher, Vince Lateano, Willie Colon, Al Zulaica, Poncho Sanchez, and Dick Mitchell. John was married to Mary Carroll, a San Francisco technical recruiter and author, for three years. He died on September 4, 1993. (en)
  • John Anthony Pompeo, beter bekend als Johnny Rae (Saugus, Massachusetts, 11 augustus 1934), is een Amerikaanse jazzdrummer and vibrafonist. Rae studeerde begin jaren vijftig aan New England Conservatory en Berklee College of Music. Zijn eerste belangrijke professionele klus als muzikant was bij Herb Pomeroy in 1953-54, hierna speelde hij met George Shearing (1955-56), Johnny Smith (1956), Ralph Sharon (1957), Cozy Cole (1957-58), Herbie Mann (1959-60), Cal Tjader (1961-66, 1968-70), Stan Getz (1962), Gábor Szabó, Charlie Byrd, Earl Hines, en Barney Kessel. In 1960 verscheen van hem een soloalbum, 'Opus de Jazz No. 2', met medewerking van onder meer Bobby Jaspar en Steve Kuhn. Rae speelt niet alleen moderne jazz, maar ook Latin jazz (percussie). Hij heeft verschillende instructieboeken geschreven en was jarenlang diskjockey in San Francisco. (nl)
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  • جوني راي (بالإنجليزية: Johnny Rae)‏ هو عازف جاز أمريكي، ولد في 11 أغسطس 1934. (ar)
  • Johnny Rae (eigentlich John Anthony Pompeo, * 11. August 1934 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 4. September 1993 in San Francisco) war ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger, Perkussionist und Vibraphonist des Modern Jazz und Latin Jazz. (de)
  • John Anthony Pompeo, better known as Johnny Rae (August 11, 1934 – September 4, 1993), was an American jazz drummer and vibraphonist. Born in Saugus, Massachusetts, Rae graduated from East Boston High School in 1952 and studied music at the New England Conservatory and at the Berklee College of Music in the early 1950s. His mother was a night club pianist in the Boston area. His first major professional gig was with Herb Pomeroy in 1953-54; following this he played with George Shearing (1955–56), Johnny Smith (1956), Ralph Sharon (1957), Cozy Cole (1957–58), Herbie Mann (1959–60), Cal Tjader (1961–66, 1968–70), Stan Getz (1962), Gábor Szabó, Charlie Byrd, Earl Hines, Art Van Damme, and Barney Kessel. In addition to modern jazz, he also played Latin jazz percussion. (en)
  • John Anthony Pompeo, beter bekend als Johnny Rae (Saugus, Massachusetts, 11 augustus 1934), is een Amerikaanse jazzdrummer and vibrafonist. Rae studeerde begin jaren vijftig aan New England Conservatory en Berklee College of Music. Zijn eerste belangrijke professionele klus als muzikant was bij Herb Pomeroy in 1953-54, hierna speelde hij met George Shearing (1955-56), Johnny Smith (1956), Ralph Sharon (1957), Cozy Cole (1957-58), Herbie Mann (1959-60), Cal Tjader (1961-66, 1968-70), Stan Getz (1962), Gábor Szabó, Charlie Byrd, Earl Hines, en Barney Kessel. In 1960 verscheen van hem een soloalbum, 'Opus de Jazz No. 2', met medewerking van onder meer Bobby Jaspar en Steve Kuhn. (nl)
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