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Don Patterson

Inspired to change from piano to organ by Jimmy Smith, Don Patterson was among the Hammond B-3’s most bop-rooted players, in a position to enjoy bluesy soul-jazz grooves or use from the pocket for a few nimble, sharply described single lines. Though he led many recording schedules for Prestige and …

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Tommy Potter

Tommy Potter was usually best-known for his association with Charlie Parker (1947-50), particularly to be an associate of Bird’s quintet at the same time when its additional players were Kilometers Davis, Duke Jordan and Maximum Roach. Never a significant soloist himself on the amount of an Oscar Pettiford, Potter (who …

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Boyz II Men

According to believe it or not an authority compared to the RIAA, Boyz II Guys will be the most commercially successful R&B band of all period. They marketed ludicrous amounts of information and were involved with three from the longest-running number 1 pop singles ever sold, and they achieved it …

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Rome Fortune

Discovering other “ATLiens” like iLoveMakonnen and OG Maco, Atlanta MC Rome Fortune was created Jerome Raheem Fortune in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Along with his grandfather getting Richard Adderley, sibling of jazz giants Nat and Cannonball Adderley and a musician in his have right, the youthful Fortune was subjected to a variety …

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