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Etta James - A Sunday Kind Of Love (Original Stereo Remastered)
Very few people would associate this song with jazz great Louis Prima, but he wrote it in 1946 along with Barbara Belle, Anita Leonard, and Stan Rh...
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"Big" John Patton - The Silver Meter
"Big" John Patton - The Silver Meter (B. Dixon), from the album 'Along Came John' (Blue Note, 1963)
Fred Jackson, Harold Vick - tenor saxophones; G...
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Jack McDuff - Long day blues
From "Another real good'un" 1989 Muse records
Another Real Good 'Un is a latter-day Brother Jack McDuff session which finds the organist joined ...
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b3buck liked 2 weeks ago
Lucky Peterson - Good Thing (fragm.)
Lucky Peterson - Good Thing (fragm.)
Lucky Peterson - organ Hammond, vocals
Noel Johnston - guitar
Bill Eden - tenor sax
Jamil Rahman Byrom - drums...
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White Christmas Cartoon Song
This is my favorite Christmas song, especially when it's played in this version. Hope you enjoy it.
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b3buck favorited 1 month ago
Don Patterson "Hump Snapa Blues"
This is from Don Patterson's "Mellow Soul" album from 1967. It features Don Patterson on organ, David "Fathead" Newman on Sax, and Billy James on d...
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Don Patterson - S'bout Time
From the 1964 L.P. "The Exciting New Organ Of Don Patterson".
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Grant Green and Jimmy Smith - Light it up.
Just some more funky jazz
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Bob Mintzer - Papa Lips
You can purchase Bob Mintzer's Canyon Cove at http://www.bobmintzer.com
Papa Lips, a Mintzer original, features Larry Goldings on organ, Peter Ers...
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BEST Pole Dance Ever by Jenyne Butterfly 2011
BEST Pole Dance Ever The showcase of the STARS Jenyne Butterfly
"Pole Pressure" 2011
лучший танец на пилоне в исполнении Джении
Produced and owne...
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b3buck favorited 1 month ago
The Grinning Song (Larry Goldings)
with Andy Watson, drums and John Hart, guitar
Originally recorded on Goldings', record 'Big Stuff'
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b3buck liked 1 month ago
The Crusaders - Keep That Same Old Feeling (Live in LA, 1984)
... taken from their 'Midnight Triangle' concert in California.
Joe Sample ~ Keys (Fender Rhodes)
Wilton Felder ~ Saxophone
Stix Hooper ~ Drums
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Little Bill & The Bluenotes with Horns at Blues Vespers @ Immanuel 7-19-09 - song number 7
Little Bill The Blue Notes with Buck England on Hammond B#3, Brian Kent and Scotty Harris on Tenor Sax, Rod Cook, Hadi Al Sadoon on Trumpet, and R...
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Joey DeFrancesco, "Billie Jean"
Joey DeFrancesco performs his interpretation of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean, from his 2010 Grammy nominated album, Never Can Say Goodbye: the Mus...
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'Luny Tune' Essence All Stars, Organic Grooves
by Larry Young
Kenny Garrett, sax
Joey DeFrancesco, organ
Tony Purrone, guitar
Lenny White, drums
from Organic Grooves, 1996
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'Smokin' Essence All Stars, Organic Grooves
by Hank Mobley
Kenny Garrett, sax
Tony Purrone, guitar
Dr. Lonnie Smith, organ
Idris Muhammad, drums
from Organic Grooves, 1996
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b3buck liked 1 month ago
Joey DeFrancesco and Jack McDuff - Funk Pie
Personnel: Joey DeFrancesco & Jack McDuff (Hammond B-3 organ); Andrew Beals (alto saxophone); Jerry Weldon (tenor saxophone); Paul Bollenback, John...
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David Sanborn & Joey DeFrancesco - Let The Good Times Roll
David Sanborn (as)
Joey DeFrancesco (B-3 organ)
Gene Lake (dr)
Burghausen, Germany 2010
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Dr. John ~~ I Walk on Guilded Splinters
This set at Norfolk's Bayou Boogaloo Festival started with St. James Infirmary and later included Professor Longhair's Tipitina and the Guilded Spl...
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b3buck favorited 1 month ago
Bumpin by Wes Montgomery
Bumpin by Wes Montgomery
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The Sideguys live "Gospel Blues"
The Sideguys live st SellersvilleTheatre ,Nicky Moroch,Bob Malach and George Whitty Gospel Blues
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Jimmy Smith - Organ Grinder's Swing
Great Track by The Incredible Jimmy Smith !
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Joey De & Dr Lonnie Soundcheck
Here are Joey DeFrancesco and Dr. Lonnie Smith soundchecking at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia for their April 30, 2010 show. Also playing that...
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Jimmy McGriff "One of Mine"
This is "One of Mine" from Jimmy McGriff second album called "One of Mine" record in 1963 on Sue Records. This is probably some of the roughest dam...
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b3buck favorited 4 months ago
Dr. Lonnie Smith receiving the 2011 Jazz Organ Fellowship Award from Rhoda Scott
From the 3rd Annual Jazz Organ Fellowship Tribute held at Club Regent in the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose -- 8/24/2011
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b3buck liked 5 months ago
Gene Ammons - Jungle Strut (1970)
from the album "Brother Jug!"
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b3buck favorited 5 months ago
The Last Steam Powered Sawmill in America
In the foothills of the Pacific Northwests Cascade Mountains is the last steam powered sawmill in America
Full version available at OrcaBC.com
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b3buck liked 6 months ago
Incredible Blues Music
Studio jam session of Gimme all your lovin performed by The Slick Willie Orchestra
The Slick Willie Orchestra is one of the most talented blues ba...
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b3buck favorited 6 months ago
Jimmy Smith - The Sermon (1964)
BBC TV Jimmy Smith - Hammond Organ; Quentin Warren - guitar; Billy Hart - drums
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Jimmy Smith - Nobody Knows
Jimmy Smith - Nobody Knows
Music by Michel Legrand
Lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Jazz cover of theme song of the film: The Magic Garden of St...
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GRANT GREEN, I Wish You Love (Charles Trenet)
Opening track from Green's "Street Of Dreams" album. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 16, 1964. Original...
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Dr. Lonnie Smith
Live at 'jazznojazz', Zurich Switzerland 2007
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Jimmy Smith - I'll Drink To That (feat. George Benson)
Grady Tate - drums
George Benson - guitar
Jimmy Smith - organ
Ron Carter - bass
Stanley Turrentine - tenor sax
Recorded June 7, 1982.
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Grabbing Hold - Jimmy Smith with Stanley Turrentine
Another of organist Jimmy Smith's patented 16th note bonanza rockers, with Turrentine deep in the groove..
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b3buck favorited 7 months ago
Shirley Scott --- Shirley
Although it's Stanley Turrentine's sultry saxophone that makes this rare track memorable for me. It was actually released in August 1964 on Scott's...