Eddie Hoh
Edward Hoh (October 16, 1944 – November 7, 2015) was an American rock drummer who was active in the 1960s. Although primarily a studio session and touring drummer, Hoh exhibited a degree of originality and showmanship that set him apart and several of his contributions have been singled out for acknowledgment by music critics. Often uncredited and unknown to audiences, he played the drums on several well-known rock songs and albums, including those by Donovan and The Monkees. He also performed at the seminal 1967 Monterey Pop Festival as a member of the Mamas and the Papas touring band. In 1968, he participated in the recording of Super Session, the highly successful 1968 Mike Bloomfield/Al Kooper/Stephen Stills collaboration album. However, his flurry of activity came to an end by the early 1970s and he remained out of the public eye until his death in 2015.
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Auntie's Municipal Court | ... | Bass: Richard Dey | Drums: Eddie Hoh | Guitar: ... | |
The Door into Summer | ... Bass: Chip Douglas | Drums: Eddie Hoh | Guitar: Michael ... | |
Zor and Zam {Studio Version} | ... Douglas | Drums and Percussion: Eddie Hoh | Drums and ... |
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- Auntie's Municipal Court features drums played by Eddie Hoh
- Eddie Hoh played drums for Auntie's Municipal Court
- Eddie Hoh played drums for The Door into Summer
- The Door into Summer features drums played by Eddie Hoh