Organic Chemistry/Live @ The 501/"City Lights"

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

Video of "City Lights" from the live CD "Live @ The 501" by Organic Chemistry - Tom Carroll on Guitar, Hank Marr on B3, and Jim Rupp on Drums.

This recording was made in February 2001 at the 501 Jazz Bar in Columbus, Ohio, during the Ohio Music Educators Convention. It is one of a number of videos from this concert that will appear soon on a new DVD from Cojazz Recordings, Ltd.

Check out Organic Chemistry and many other artists at our website, www.cojazz.com.

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  • This is a treasure, thanks Terry.

  • 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!

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  • Wonderful video. Let's add Bob Mooney to the list of fine Columbus organists while we're at it.

  • Thanks for this Terry. I was there. in fact that's me whistling at 7:03.

  • Thanks for this Terry. I was there.

  • Thanks. It is so good to see & hear these guys again. It takes me back to my Columbus days.

  • Any news on the DVD?

  • As Hank used to say, "Come On!" It doesn't get at better!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • cbus was better when we had hank marr and 501

  • 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...

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