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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Brother Jack McDuff • Getting Our Thing Together



BIO
Eugene McDuffy, conocido como Brother Jack McDuff (Champaign, Illinois, 17 de septiembre de 1916 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, 23 de enero de 2001) fue un organista, pianista y compositor norteamericano de jazz.
Pianista y organista autodidacta, comienza a tocar en diversos clubs de Nueva York, antes de realizar estudios en Cincinnati (Ohio) y recibir clases de Wild Bill Davis. entre 1956 y 1958, toca en el medio oeste y en Chicago, con varios artistas, antes de formar nuevamente su propio trío, en 1959. Realizará grabaciones con Jimmy Forrest, Leo Wright, Red Holloway y otros, tocando además en la big band de Benny Golson (1963), después con Grant Green y, ya en 1964, con George Benson.1 Realiza varias giras por Europa, y actúa frecuentemente en grandes festivales (Antibes, Estocolmo, Newport...) hasta finales de la década de 1970, tanto tocando el órgano como el piano. Realiza, además, un gran número de grabaciones, tanto como líder de su trío, como acompañando a Roland Kirk, Jimmy Witherspoon, King Curtis, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Kenny Burrell y otros.

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BIO
Eugene McDuffy, known as Brother Jack McDuff (Champaign, Illinois, September 17, 1916 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 23, 2001) was an American jazz organist, pianist and composer.
Self-taught pianist and organist, he starts playing in various clubs in New York, before studying in Cincinnati (Ohio) and receiving classes from Wild Bill Davis. Between 1956 and 1958, he played in the Midwest and in Chicago, with several artists, before forming his own trio again, in 1959. He will record with Jimmy Forrest, Leo Wright, Red Holloway and others, also playing in the big band of Benny Golson (1963), later with Grant Green and, already in 1964, with George Benson.1 He made several tours around Europe, and frequently performs in major festivals (Antibes, Stockholm, Newport ...) until the end of the 1970s , both playing the organ and the piano. He also made a large number of recordings, both as leader of his trio, and accompanying Roland Kirk, Jimmy Witherspoon, King Curtis, Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Kenny Burrell and others.




TRACKS:
A1 Win, Loose Or Draw 3:00
A2 Black Is! 2:54
A3 Jelly Jam 4:00
A4 The Pulpit 5:49
A5 You Sho' Walk Funky 3:30
B1 Hold It For A Minute 4:30
B2 Summertime 4:08
B3 Up, Up And Away 4:27
B4 Two Lines

Label: Cadet Records – LPS-817
Released: 1968

Arranged By – Brother Jack McDuff (tracks: A2, A4, B1 to B4), Richard Evans (2) (tracks: A1, A3, A5)
Artwork By [Album Design] – Jerry Griffith
Artwork By [Cover Art] – Nancy Reiner
Engineer – Stu Black
Liner Notes – Bill Ardis
Producer – Lew Futterman
Supervised By [Album] – Richard Evans (2)

Recorded at Tel Mar Studios, Chicago, October 1968
A Concert House Production

 












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