Enzo todesco obituary format
I first met Enzo (Todesco, who played drums on my Four Sweets CD) at a gig down at one of the hotels near the airport, where they used to have..
A next of kin was interviewed in case of participants' death or when their conditions prevented direct interviews [5].The truth is, I can´t move forward with any more re-releases of the tunes on the Four Sweets CD without writing this piece—at least something—one of the more difficult of a lifetime of writing—about Enzo.
In fact I can´t even find all the different bits I´ve written about him, scattered over years and hundreds of journal pages, never to be resurrected.
I first met Enzo (Todesco, who played drums on my Four Sweets CD) at a gig down at one of the hotels near the airport, where they used to have jazz regularly. I went to see Liz playing (Kinnon, who directed and played keys on Four Sweets) and Hussain was playing (Jiffry, bassist on it), and I knew immediately and finally that those two men were the rhythm people I wanted to work with.
Drummer, producer and photograph, brother of musician Gino Todesco, was born in Uster (Zürich, Switzerland) on November 01, Passed away December
I went up to both of them and asked, would you like to record with me? and I told them I was working with Liz, and was familiar with their work from her recent CD (Ms. Behavin´).
They both said yes, just like that~
Enzo was quiet, polite, deep