EAN: 0633842220420
                  Bilder-Quelle: discount24.de - Multimedia
      Called by Mozart The King of the Instruments  the organ went from sacred to salacious when it left the church and began turning up in jazz clubs in the 1950s. It was at that time that the model B-3 organ was assimilated into the jazz line-up and became a sought-after solo instrument. Its hipper-than-hip tone color and thumping bass pedals defined an instrumental sound that mesmerizes the instrument's aficionados to this very day. Pittsburgh-born Bill Heid knows the B-3's history well and his playing ranges from the boppis hto the bodacious. From 1965 into the late 70's  he worked the chicken shack clubs in Baltimore  Newark  Detroit and Chicago  often with greats like Sonny Stitt  David Fathead Newman  Mickey Roker  Roger Humphries  Henry Johnson  Jimmy Ponder and Peter Bernstein. Heid himself penned all but one of the tunes  with each of them channeling the musicalspirits of such Hammond luminaries as Don Patterson  Big John Patton  Baby Face Willette  Larry Young  Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff. The album closes with a too-cool-for-school take on Hurt So Bad  which looks back with a knowing glance to the Richard Groove Holmes version. Throughout the 10 tracks  the band plays with a soulful feeling  a great sense of ensemble and no small amount of infectious joy - drummer Randy Gelispie hits exactly the right mix of blues and swing  with his relaxed  in-the-pocket feel  and Perry Hughes on guitar ties things together with his own thoughtful style in his imaginative and satisfying solo breaks.
        
                  
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          EAN
0633842220420
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          ASIN
B09V5NVFZ6
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