Organic Chemistry/Live @ The 501/"City Lights"
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Wonderful video. Let's add Bob Mooney to the list of fine Columbus organists while we're at it.
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Thanks for this Terry. I was there. in fact that's me whistling at 7:03.
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Thanks for this Terry. I was there.
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Thanks. It is so good to see & hear these guys again. It takes me back to my Columbus days.
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Any news on the DVD?
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As Hank used to say, "Come On!" It doesn't get at better!
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Columbus, Ohio has a long tradition of jazz organ groups. Hank Marr was tops in Columbus. Tony Monaco (in high school) was the youngest of all the organ players during that time. I was playing with Hank and Tony played with Rusty at the Anchor Inn. When I was coming up, we had Hank Marr, Jimmy Carter, Bootsy Carter, Bobby ? (organist/singer), Alvin Valentine, Bobby Floyd, Uncle Dave, Bobby Pierce, and Yogi Cowan. Skip Anderson was playing B3 in the funk bands. There was Don Patterson too.
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Tom is such a good player. Took some jazz guitar lessons from him back in about 1984. Turned out to be the best bit of musical education I've ever had.
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cbus was better when we had hank marr and 501
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Fantastic! Thanks so much for posting this. Hank was the Professor of Jazz Organ and a true gentleman in the music world. Columbus, Ohio should always be proud...
This is a treasure, thanks Terry.
gsviews 3 years ago
Glad you enjoyed it! We really hope to get the DVD put together this spring...I want to do a little 20 minute documentary on Hank's life for it thought, so it may take some time - hard to fit it all in when doing it with no funding! Check out another one - "My Cool Job: Musician" - it's another tune from this show, with Jeanette Williams singing with the Trio - it's neat too!
tdouds 3 years ago