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Groove & Grease

sat 17 jul 2021 16:00 hour

Soul Jazz from the fifties, sixties and seventies.

 

Today “sounds from the supermarket”, a portrait of organist Hank Marr. The sound of Hank Marr, known from the hit song The Greasy Spoon, is greasy, grimy, rough and straightforward. An overview of his work with Rusty Bryant, Wilbert Longmire, James “Blood” Ulmer and Frank Foster.

No Rough Stuff (Federal 1965)
The Greasy Spoon (Federal 1964)
Sweet Nancy (Federal 1962)
Marsanova (King/Federal 1963)
I Remember New York (Federal 1964)
The Out Crowd (Wingate 1966)
One O’Clock Jump (King 1964)
Just Friends (Live At Club 502, King 1964)
Hank’s Idea (Live At Club 502, King 1964)
The Marr-Ket Place (Sounds From The Marr-Ket Place, King 1969)
Smothered Soul (Sounds From The Marr-Ket Place, King 1969)
Jim Dawg (It’s About Time, Double Time 1995)
Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Hank & Frank, Double Time 1997)

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