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Frank "Frankie" Donaldson teaches intermediate to advanced drums at Phil Circle Music Chicago.

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Frankie Donaldson is a leading exponent of funk, fusion and jazz drumming, as well as an accomplished bandleader. Mr. Donaldson began studying piano at age seven and switched to drums at age nine. He turned professional at age fifteen. He was a member of Archie Bell and the Drells who had the number 1 Billboard hit "The Tighten Up." In 1969 Frankie entered North Park College where he studied with Don Koss of the Chicago Symphony.

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Throughout the 1970's Frankie Donaldson continued to expand his playing talents and musical options. He enrolled at the American Conservatory of Music in 1971, where he studied under James Dutton. Frankie was the percussion soloist with the North Shore Philharmonia, which gave nearly 40 performances of Milhaud's "Concerto for Percussion."

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Frankie was the drummer with the Ramsey Lewis Trio for fifteen years, recording four albums on Columbia Records including a recording with the London Symphony Orchestra. He toured world-wide at auditoriums, festivals and symphony orchestras, including the American Symphony Orchestra in New York. He was on the faculty of Columbia College Chicago for 30 years, and toured with his own jazz ensemble and the Chicago Jazz Ensemble. He has toured and/or recorded with Rasputin's Stash, Corky Siegel, Curtis Mayfield, Angela Bofil, Ray Charles, George Shearing, Bill Withers, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turentine, Roy Ayers, Noel Pointer, Patty Austin, Carmen Mac Crae, Phyllis Hyman, and more.
 

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