"Live" recording released in 1971, on the Blue Note record label. Personal: Jimmy McGriff (organ)Ronald White (trumpet)Arthur Theus (tenor saxophone)O'Donel Levy (guitar)Joseph Morris (alto saxophone)William Thorpe (baritone saxophone)Wilbert Jenkins (drums)
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"Live" recording released in 1971, on the Blue Note record label. Personal: Jimmy McGriff (organ)Ronald White (trumpet)Arthur Theus (tenor … read more
"Live" recording released in 1971, on the Blue Note record label. Personal: Jimmy McGriff (organ)Ronald White (trumpet)Arthur Theus (tenor saxophone)O'Donel Levy (guitar)J… read more
One of the all-time giants of the Hammond B-3, Jimmy McGriff (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 2008) sometimes gets lost amid all the great soul-jazz organists from his hometown of Philadelphia. He was almost certainly the bluesiest of the major soul-jazz pioneers, and indeed, he often insisted that he was more of a blues musician than a jazz artist; nonetheless, he remained eclectic enough to blur the lines of classification. His sound – deep, down-to-earth grooves drenched in blues and gospel feeling – made him quite popular with R&B audiences, even more so than some … read more
One of the all-time giants of the Hammond B-3, Jimmy McGriff (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 2008) sometimes gets lost amid all the great soul-jazz organists from his hometown of Philadelphi… read more
One of the all-time giants of the Hammond B-3, Jimmy McGriff (April 3, 1936 – May 24, 2008) sometimes gets lost amid all the great soul-jazz organists from his hometown of Philadelphia. He was almost certainly the bluesiest of th… read more