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Panama Francis
American swing jazz drummer

Panama Francis

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American swing jazz drummer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Place of death
Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Age
82 years
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Biography

David Albert "Panama" Francis (December 21, 1918 – November 13, 2001) was an American swing jazz drummer who also played on numerous hit recordings in the 1950s.

Early life

Francis was born in Miami, Florida, on December 21, 1918. His father was Haitian, and "his mother came from an English property-owning background in the Bahamas". His father collected records, and Francis was enthusiastic about music and playing the drums even before attending school. He initially played in marching bands and local drum and bugle corps.

Later life and career

Francis first played professionally in the 1930s. He was part of George Kelly's band from 1934 to 1938, and was then with the Florida Collegians in 1938. After moving to New York that year, he worked with Tab Smith, Billy Hicks, and Roy Eldridge before the 1940s. Francis acquired his nickname from Eldridge: "he was inadvertently given the lasting nickname Panama at a moment when he was wearing a panama hat and Eldridge could not remember his new drummer's name".

Francis joined Lucky Millinder's big band in 1940, so often played at the Savoy Ballroom. After leaving Millinder he was with Willie Bryant's band (1946), and then Cab Calloway (1947–52); he was in three short films alongside the latter.

For much of the 1950s Francis was a studio musician in New York, accompanying rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll groups and singers. The hits he played on included: Bobby Darin ("Splish Splash"); the Four Seasons ("Big Girls Don't Cry", "Walk Like a Man"); Buddy Holly ("Peggy Sue"); the Platters ("The Great Pretender", "My Prayer", "Only You", "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"), Neil Sedaka ("Calendar Girl"); and Jackie Wilson ("Reet Petite").

From 1963 Francis toured with singer Dinah Shore for five years. He then set up home in California, but struggled to find work. He toured Japan with Sam "the Man" Taylor in 1970–71, and appeared on film again in 1972, in Lady Sings the Blues. Back in New York, Francis was part of Sy Oliver's nonet from 1973 to 1975, during which time he also appeared at jazz festivals and toured internationally with other bands. His Savoy Sultans jazz and dance band was formed in 1979, and appeared regularly at the Rainbow Room, New York, for eight years from 1980. Francis became drummer in the Benny Goodman Quartet for concerts in 1982. He appeared in the 1994 film The Statesmen of Jazz as a member of the Statesmen of Jazz. He died on November 13, 2001, following a stroke, at the age of 82.

Discography

As leader

  • Exploding Drums (Epic, 1959)
  • The Beat Behind the Million Sellers (ABC-Paramount, 1960)
  • Gettin' in the Groove (Black and Blue, 1979)
  • Panama Francis and the Savoy Sultans (Classic Jazz, 1980)

As sideman

With Eddie Barefield

  • Eddie Barefield (RCA, 1974)
  • The Indestructible E. B. (Famous Door, 1977)

With Wilson Pickett

  • In the Midnight Hour (Atlantic Records, 1965)

With Milt Buckner

  • Green Onions (Black and Blue, 1975)
  • Midnight Slows Vol 6 (Black and Blue, 1977)

With Ray Bryant

  • Groove House (Sue, 1963)
  • Hot Turkey (Black and Blue, 1979)

With Sam Cooke

  • My Kind of Blues (RCA Victor, 1961)
  • Twistin' the Night Away (RCA Victor, 1962)

With John Lee Hooker

  • It Serves You Right to Suffer (Impulse! Records, 1966)

With Cab Calloway

  • Hi De Ho Man (Columbia, 1974)
  • Jumpin' Jive (CBS, 1984)

With Solomon Burke

  • If You Need Me (Atlantic, 1963)

With Arnett Cobb

  • Jumpin' at the Woodside (Black and Blue, 1974)
  • The Wild Man from Texas (Black and Blue, 1977)
  • Keep On Pushin' (Bee Hive, 1984)

With Ray Conniff

  • 'S Awful Nice (1958)
  • Ray Conniff's Concert in Stereo (CBS/Sony 1970)
  • Live in Japan (CBS/Sony 1975)

With Earl Hines

  • Hines '74 (Black & Blue, 1974)
  • Earl Hines at Sundown (Black & Blue, 1974)
  • The Dirty Old Men (Black and Blue, 1978)

With Brownie McGhee/Sonny Terry

  • A Long Way from Home (Bluesway, 1969)
  • I Couldn't Believe My Eyes (Bluesway, 1969 [1973])

With Big Joe Turner

  • Singing the Blues (BluesWay, 1967)
  • Joe's Back in Town (Black and Blue, 1974)
  • Effervescent (Classic Jazz, 1979)

With others

Singles

YearTitleArtistDateU.S. chartR&B chartUK chartProducerNotes
1955Only You (And You Alone)The PlattersApril 265118Buck Ram plays piano
1955The Great PretenderThe Platters115Buck Ram
1956I Put a Spell On YouScreaming Jay HawkinsSeptember 12
1956My PrayerThe Platters1128, 22Buck Ram
1958Splish SplashBobby DarinMay 193128
1958Smoke Gets in Your EyesThe Platters131Buck Ram
1960LullabyeThe ChevronsJuly 20
1959What a Diff'rence a Day MadeDinah WashingtonFebruary 1984with the Belford Hendricks Orchestra
1959I Cried a TearLaVern Baker62Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler
1961Runaround SueDion1411ExampleGene Schwartz, Dionbacking vocals by the Del Satins
1962Big Girls Don't CryThe Four SeasonsOctober1113Bob Crewe
1962Prisoner of LoveJames BrownDecember 17186James Brown, Hal Neely
1963Walk Like a ManThe Four SeasonsJanuary 19621312Bob Crewe
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Panama Francis?
Panama Francis, born Adolphus Alsbrook (December 21, 1918 – November 13, 2001), was an American jazz drummer.
What is his notable accomplishment?
He is best known for his work as a drummer in the swing music genre. He played with numerous bands and artists throughout his career, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie.
When and where was he born?
Panama Francis was born Adolphus Alsbrook on December 21, 1918, in Miami, Florida.
When did he pass away?
Panama Francis passed away on November 13, 2001, at the age of 82.
Why is he called "Panama Francis"?
He acquired the nickname "Panama" due to his love for wearing Panama hats, which he wore throughout his career.
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