DrewZingg (born 1957) is an American rock, blues, soul and jazz guitarist, best known for his performing with Steely Dan and Boz Scaggs. Zingg was born...
David DrewZingg (December 14, 1923 – July 28, 2000) was an American photographer and journalist. He spent nearly forty years in Brazil (mostly split between...
Zingg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Zingg (1734–1816), Swiss painter David DrewZingg (1923–2000), American photographer...
personnel included pianist Warren Bernhardt, guitarists Georg Wadenius and DrewZingg, bassist Tom Barney, saxophonists Cornelius Bumpus, Chris Potter and Bob...
(designed First Lady Michelle Obama's inaugural ball gown and other pieces) DrewZingg 1973 – American rock, blues, soul and jazz guitarist, best known for his...
Silvan Zingg (born 19 March 1973) is a Swiss boogie woogie, blues, and jazz pianist and, in 2002, the founder of the International Boogie Woogie festival...
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Retrieved 27 October 2017. "Nossa História". Retrieved 27 October 2017. DAVID DREWZINGG. "Rainha dos baixinhos tem seus dias contados". The Miami Herald. Retrieved...
Jimmy Vivino – guitar Jeff Young & The Youngsters – piano, backing vocals DrewZingg – guitar "The New York Rock And Soul Revue - Live At The Beacon". Discogs...
(released March 1, 2013) Craig Pilo, Ken Rosser, DrewZingg (born 1957; son of photographer David DrewZingg), Jim Henken, Steve Gregory, Andrew Synoweic...
arts administrator Jonathan Elliott, class of 1984 – Classical composer DrewZingg, class of 1981 – guitarist for Steely Dan Joseph Bertolozzi, class of...
(1929–2014) Jerome Zerbe (1904–1988) John G. Zimmerman (1927–2002) David DrewZingg (1923–2000) Fred Zinn (1892–1960) Monte Zucker (1929–2007) David Adams...
rock version of "Funiculi, Funiculá". With singer and photographer David DrewZingg, the band participated in the Festival dos Festivais of TV Globo, in 1985...
musicians Upstate and in New York City including Pee Wee Ellis, Howie Wyeth, DrewZingg, Rick Danko and Paul Butterfield. After a brief return to Texas and more...
Wolf-Children and Feral Man, drew extensive criticism from anthropologists, the most outspoken of whom being Ashley Montagu. Zingg paid dearly for his failure...