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Otis Rush

Breaking in to the R&B TOP his first-time out in 1956 using the startlingly intense decrease blues “I CANNOT Give up You Baby,” southpaw guitarist Otis Hurry subsequently set up himself among the top bluesmen over the Chicago circuit. Hurry is often acknowledged with being among the architects from the …

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Joe Tarsia

Philadelphia-based engineer Joe Tarsia’s abilities can be noticed on an incredible number of traditional pop music edges, earning him more than 150 precious metal and platinum record honours. He’s also the founder/owner from the famous Sigma Audio Studios, which besides being truly a state-of-the-art recording studio room, was the documenting …

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Donald Bailey

A very important drummer and an intermittent harmonica participant, Donald “Duck” Bailey has appeared on the many sessions over time, usually being a sideman. Bailey freelanced in his hometown of Philadelphia and gained some popularity as Jimmy Smith’s regular drummer through the organist’s early leading years (1956-1964), showing up on …

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Shirley Scott

An admirer from the seminal Jimmy Smith, Shirley Scott continues to be among the organ’s most appealing reps since the past due ’50s. Scott, an extremely melodic and available player, began on piano and performed trumpet in senior high school before taking on the Hammond B-3 and experiencing national reputation …

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