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Monday, March 22, 2021

Melvin Rhyne • Kojo



Biography by Scott Yanow
Organist Melvin Rhyne's greatest fame was his participation on four Wes Montgomery Riverside sessions (including Montgomery's first and last album for the label). Fortunately, Rhyne survived long enough, after some lean years, to return to the major-league jazz scene and record some CDs of his own. Born in Indianapolis, Rhyne (a largely self-taught pianist) was an important part of the city's jazz scene. He played with the then-unknown Roland Kirk during 1955-1956, and soon switched to organ. He also had opportunities to back a series of blues (including T-Bone Walker and B.B. King) and R&B artists. Rhyne was part of Montgomery's group for most of 1959-1964. In 1969, he moved to Madison, WI, and four years later he relocated to Milwaukee, where he remained active if obscure for the next two decades. In 1990, he emerged, recording with Herb Ellis and Brian Lynch. Mel Rhyne went on to record two excellent sets for Criss Cross, including a quartet session that has Joshua Redman as his sideman, and has shown that he is an excellent soul-jazz and hard bop soloist in his own right.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/melvin-rhyne-mn0000871623/biography

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Biografía de Scott Yanow
La mayor fama del organista Melvin Rhyne fue su participación en cuatro sesiones de Wes Montgomery en Riverside (incluyendo el primer y último álbum de Montgomery para el sello). Afortunadamente, Rhyne sobrevivió lo suficiente, después de algunos años de escasez, para volver a la escena del jazz de las grandes ligas y grabar algunos CDs propios. Nacido en Indianápolis, Rhyne (un pianista en gran medida autodidacta) fue una parte importante de la escena del jazz de la ciudad. Tocó con el entonces desconocido Roland Kirk durante 1955-1956, y pronto se pasó al órgano. También tuvo la oportunidad de respaldar a una serie de artistas de blues (incluidos T-Bone Walker y B.B. King) y R&B. Rhyne formó parte del grupo de Montgomery durante la mayor parte de 1959-1964. En 1969, se trasladó a Madison, WI, y cuatro años más tarde se trasladó a Milwaukee, donde permaneció activo, aunque en la oscuridad, durante las dos décadas siguientes. En 1990, emergió, grabando con Herb Ellis y Brian Lynch. Mel Rhyne llegó a grabar dos excelentes conjuntos para Criss Cross, incluyendo una sesión de cuarteto que tiene a Joshua Redman como acompañante, y ha demostrado que es un excelente solista de soul-jazz y hard bop por derecho propio.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/melvin-rhyne-mn0000871623/biography


 


Tracks:
01. Blue Gold 4:33 (Rhyne)
02. Blues For Mike And Teju 5:38 (Rhyne)
03. The End Of A Love Affair 6:21 (Redding)
04. I Wish I Knew 6:47 (Gordon, Warren)
05. Blue 'N' Boogie 5:40 (Gillespie, Paparelli)
06. Loose Change 8:41 (Rhyne)
07. In A Sentimental Mood 6:48 (Ellington, Kurtz, Mills)
08. A Time For Love 7:47 (Mandel)
09 - Dorothy

Personnel & Credits:
Bob Bernotas, Liner Notes
Peter Bernstein, Guitar
H. Bloemendaal, Design, Cover Design
Gildas Boclé, Photography
Max Bolleman, Engineer
K. Hasselpflug, Executive Producer
Melvin Rhyne, Organ,
Daniel Sadownick, Drums
Gerry Teekens, Producer, Cover Design
Kenny Washington, Drums

Recorded December 13, 1997 in New York City, NY, USA by Max Bolleman

(Criss Cross Records, 1999)
Catalog # 1164









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