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Clem DeRosa (né Clement Richard De Rosa ; May 20, 1925 – December 20, 2011, in Texas ) was an American jazz drummer , composer, arranger, band leader, and influential music educator.

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7-455: De Rose is an Italian surname that is a variant of De Rosa . It may also be found as DeRose or Derose . Notable people with the surname include: Rosa (surname) [REDACTED] Look up rosa  or Rosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosa is a surname with multiple etymologies. In Italian , it means "rose" (flower). It

14-835: A Master of Music degree in orchestral conducting from the Manhattan School of Music . He went on to teach music. In the 1960s, DeRosa was influential in formalizing jazz music education. DeRosa was co-founder and chairman of the National Association of Jazz Educators, the forerunner of the International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE). Through the NAJE, DeRosa taught with the Stan Kenton Clinics where he collaborated with Kenton and other jazz education pioneers, including Gene Hall, and Leon Breeden . He taught at

21-4194: Is also a Portuguese , Spanish , Maltese , Polish , Czech , and Slovak language surname. Variants include Da Rosa or da Rosa , De Rosa or de Rosa , and DeRosa or DaRosa . In Polish, Czech, and Slovak, it means " dew ". People [ edit ] Rosa [ edit ] Aaron Rosa (born 1983), American mixed martial arts fighter Anderson Rosa (born 1993), Brazilian footballer Antonín Rosa (born 1986), Czech footballer Charles D. Rosa (1870–1959), American politician and judge Don Rosa (born 1951), American comic book writer and illustrator Francesco Rosa (died 1687), Italian painter Francis Rosa (1920–2012), American sports journalist Gabriela Rosa (born 1966), American politician Hermann Rosa (2011–1981), German sculptor and architect João Guimarães Rosa (1908–1967), Brazilian writer Kacper Rosa (born 1994), Polish footballer Lucien Rosa (born 1944), Sri Lankan long-distance runner Luiz Pinguelli Rosa (1942–2022), Brazilian scientist Márcio Rosa (born 1997), Cape Verdean footballer Marco Rosa (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player Marek Rosa (born 1979), Slovak video game producer and designer Michał Rosa (born 1963), Polish movie director Monika Rosa (born 1986), Polish politician Noel Rosa (1910–1937), Brazilian singer Orlando Rosa (born 1977), Puerto Rican wrestler Orlando Rosa Romagna (1932–2011), Brazilian footballer Pâmela Rosa (born 1999), Brazilian skateboarder Paulo Sérgio Rosa (born 1969), Brazilian footballer Pavel Rosa (born 1977), Czech ice hockey player Sam Rosa (1866–1940), Australian socialist and journalist Samuel Rosa (born 1966), Brazilian singer Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), Italian painter De Rosa or de Rosa [ edit ] Alberto Fernández de Rosa (born 1944), Argentine actor Ángel María de Rosa (1888–1970), Argentine sculptor and philanthropist Anna Palm de Rosa (1859–1924), Swedish artist and landscape painter Antonino De Rosa (born 1981), Italian-American gamer Clem De Rosa (1925–2011), American musician Diana de Rosa (1602–1643), also known as Annella di Massimo, Neapolitan painter Domenica De Rosa (born 1963), British crime novelist Eugene De Rosa (1894– c. 1945), Italian-American architect Fernando de Rosa (1908–1936), Italian failed assassin Franco De Rosa (born 1944), Italian actor Gaetano De Rosa (born 1973), Italian footballer Gianni De Rosa (1956-2008), Italian footballer Pacecco De Rosa (1606–1656), Italian painter Raffaele De Rosa (born 1987), Italian motorcycle road racer Tommaso de Rosa (1621–1695), Roman Catholic bishop Tullio De Rosa (1923–1994), Italian enologist William De Rosa , American cellist Yvonne De Rosa (born 1975), Italian photographer DeRosa [ edit ] Anthony DeRosa , American animator Jon DeRosa (born 1978), American singer Mark DeRosa (born 1975), American baseball player Melissa DeRosa , American former government official Stephen DeRosa (born 1968), American actor Tina DeRosa (1944–2007), American writer Vincent DeRosa (1920–2022), American musician Da Rosa or da Rosa [ edit ] Aldo da Rosa (1917–2015), Brazilian electrical engineer Gonzalo de los Santos da Rosa (born 1976), Uruguayan footballer Jair da Rosa Pinto (1921–2005), Brazilian footballer Orlando da Rosa Pinto (1911–?), Brazilian footballer Roberto da Rosa Pinto (1937–1994), Brazilian footballer Thiago da Rosa Correa (born 1982), Brazilian footballer De la Rosa or de la Rosa [ edit ] Pedro de la Rosa (born 1971), Spanish racing driver See also [ edit ] Rosa (given name) Rosas (surname) Rosa (disambiguation) , includes De Rosa Rose (disambiguation) DeRose References [ edit ] ^ "Rosa" . Dictionary of American Family Names . Oxford University Press. 2013. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

28-726: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Clem De Rosa Before World War II , DeRosa performed in the New York City area. He was drafted in the U.S. Army and performed with Glenn Miller Air Corps band. After being discharged, he worked as a professional drummer in 1950s, performing with Charles Mingus ( Jazzical Moods , 1954), Marian McPartland , Teo Macero , Teddy Wilson , Thad Jones , Ben Webster , Clark Terry , Phil Woods , Coleman Hawkins , Dennis Sandole , Wally Cirillo (1927–1977), John LaPorta ( Conceptions , 1957), Kenyon Hopkins , and Bobby Hackett . He studied composition at Juilliard . DeRosa earned

35-981: The Teachers College, Columbia University . His student ensembles performed on the television shows of Johnny Carson and Merv Griffin . DeRosa received an honorary doctorate from the Five Towns College in 1990 and was inducted into the IAJE Hall of Fame. During the 1960s, DeRosa's high school jazz band performed in Hecksher Park, Huntington, N.Y. with leading jazz musicians, including Angelo DiPippo, Zoot Sims, Ruth Brown, Marian McPartland, Eddie Daniels, Bobby Rosengarden, Billy Taylor, Jimmy Nottingham, Clark Terry, Jimmy Rushing, and many others. The band also performed at Leonard Bernstein's home in Fairfield Connecticut along with Dizzy Gillespie; at Yankee Stadium for

42-633: The surname Rosa . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosa_(surname)&oldid=1259744386 " Categories : Surnames Czech-language surnames Italian-language surnames Maltese-language surnames Polish-language surnames Portuguese-language surnames Slovak-language surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

49-650: The University of Oklahoma in a nationally televised football game against West Point; and at half time at Buffalo in a nationally televised AFL game between the Buffalo Bills and the N.Y. Titans. After retirement in 1980, he worked mainly as a leader. He led the Glenn Miller Orchestra , whose recording in the Digital Mood for GRP Records received a Gold Disc . He also led the ghost bands of Jimmy Dorsey . In

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