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Nicholas Mathew Ceroli was an American jazz drummer.

Biography
Ceroli was born in Niles, Ohio, United States. He did a tour of Central and South America in 1963 with Ray Anthony, and that same year recorded with Jack Teagarden and played with Gerald Wilson at the Monterey Jazz Festival. ==Discography==
Discography
With Herb Alpert!!Going Places!! (A&M, 1965) • S.R.O. (A&M, 1966) • What Now My Love (A&M, 1966) • ''Herb Alpert's Ninth'' (A&M, 1967) • Sounds Like... (A&M, 1967) • Christmas Album (A&M, 1968) • Beat Of The Brass (A&M, 1968) • The Brass Are Comin' (A&M, 1969) With Pete ChristliebApogee (Warner Bros., 1978) • Self Portrait (Bosco, 1981) • ''The Pete Christlieb Quartet Live Dinos' '83'' (Bosco, 1983) • Conversations with Warne (Criss Cross, 1991) With Bob FlorenceLive at Concerts by the Sea (Trend, 1980) • Westlake (Discovery, 1981) • Soaring (Bosco, 1982) • Magic Time (Trend, 1984) With Peggy Lee • ''Somethin' Groovy!'' (Capitol, 1967) With Ross TompkinsRoss Tompkins and Good Friends (Concord Jazz, 1978) • Street of Dreams (Famous Door, 1983) • L. A. After Dark (Famous Door, 1986) With othersBill Berry, Shortcake (Concord Jazz, 1994) • Stan Freeman, Not A Care in the World (Audiophile, 1986) • Dave Frishberg, ''You're a Lucky Guy'' (Concord Jazz, 1978) • Lani Hall, ''Hello It's Me'' (A&M, 1975) • Milt Jackson, Big Mouth (Pablo, 1981) • Pete Jolly, Timeless (Solid, 2017) • Stan Kenton, Stan Kenton Conducts the Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra (Capitol, 1965) • Irene Kral, Kral Space (Catalyst, 1977) • Cleo Laine & Dudley Moore, ''Smilin' Through'' (CBS, 1982) • Mundell Lowe, Guitar Player (Dobre, 1977) • Mundell Lowe, Mundell Lowe Presents TransitWest (Pausa, 1983) • Teena Marie, Robbery (Epic, 1983) • Warne Marsh, Warne Out (Interplay, 1977) • Warne Marsh, Noteworthy (Discovery, 1988) • Don Menza, First Flight (Catalyst, 1977) • Don Menza, Burnin (M&K, 1981) • Lanny Morgan, ''It's About Time'' (Palo Alto, 1985) • Tom Netherton, Just As I Am (Word, 1976) • Michael Parks, ''You Don't Know Me'' (First American, 1981) • Art Pepper, ''Live at Donte's Vol. 1'' (Fresh Sound, 1987) • Art Pepper, ''Live at Donte's Vol. 2'' (Fresh Sound, 1989) • John Pisano, Under the Blanket (A&M, 1970) • Sue Raney, ''Ridin' High'' (Discovery, 1984) • Ann Richards with the Bill Marx Trio, Live at the Losers (Vee Jay, 1963) • Jack Sheldon, Singular (Beez, 1980) • Zoot Sims, Hawthorne Nights (Pablo, 1977) • Zoot Sims, Plays Johnny Mandel Quietly There (Pablo, 1984) • Jack Teagarden, A Hundred Years from Today (Grudge, 1990) • Patty Weaver, Feelings (SE, 1976) ==Bibliography==
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