Nick Stabulas
Nicholas Stabulas (December 18, 1929 in New York City – February 6, 1973 near Great Neck, New York) was an American jazz drummer.
After working in commercial music, Stabulas was a member of Phil Woods group from 1954 to 1957. He did extensive work as a sideman in the 1950s, with Jon Eardley (1955–56), Jimmy Raney (1955–57), Eddie Costa (1956), Friedrich Gulda (1956), George Wallington (1956–57), Al Cohn (1956–57, 1960), Zoot Sims (1957), Gil Evans (1957), Mose Allison (1957–58), Carmen McRae (1958), and Don Elliott (1958). In the 1960s, he worked with Chet Baker, Kenny Drew, Bill Evans, Lee Konitz and Lennie Tristano. He remained active into the 1970s and was killed in a car crash in 1973.
Discography[]
With Mose Allison
- Local Color (Prestige, 1957)
- Young Man Mose (Prestige, 1958)
With Al Cohn
- The Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer (Coral, 1956) with Bob Brookmeyer
- Al and Zoot (Coral, 1957) – with Zoot Sims
With Eddie Costa
- Eddie Costa/Vinnie Burke Trio (Josie, 1956)
With Gil Evans
- Gil Evans & Ten (Prestige, 1957)
With Lee Konitz
- Motion (Verve, 1961)
With Carmen McRae
- Birds of a Feather (Decca, 1958)
With George Wallington
- (Savoy, 1957)
With Phil Woods
- Woodlore (Prestige, 1955)
- (Prestige, 1957)
- Sugan (Status, 1957) – with Red Garland
References[]
- "Nick Stabulas". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz.
Further reading[]
- Leonard Feather, The Encyclopedia of Jazz.
- 1929 births
- 1973 deaths
- American jazz drummers
- Musicians from New York City
- Road incident deaths in New York (state)
- 20th-century American drummers
- American male drummers
- Jazz musicians from New York (state)
- 20th-century American male musicians
- American male jazz musicians
- American jazz drummer stubs