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− | Jazz keyboard player. Early adopter of electronic instruments. Influenced [[George Duke]] (who palyed on McCann's '''Listen Up''' (1995) album). Recorded for [[Verve Records]] between 1964 and 1967. | + | Jazz keyboard player. Early adopter of electronic instruments. Influenced [[George Duke]] (who palyed on McCann's '''Listen Up''' (1995) album). Recorded for [[Verve Records]] between 1964 and 1967 with Verve regulars like [[Paul Humphrey]] and [[Plas Johnson]]. Some of these recordings can be found on the compilation "Talkin' Verve". |
− | Played with [[Mothers' Auxiliary|The Mothers]] taking over piano from [[ | + | Recorded acclaimed "Swiss Movement" (1968) album with Eddie Harris. |
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+ | Played with [[Mothers' Auxiliary|The Mothers]] taking over piano from [[Mac Rebennack]] on the [[Freak Out!]] sessions. | ||
As a veteran played with [[Ernie Watts]] in the Soul Survivors band. | As a veteran played with [[Ernie Watts]] in the Soul Survivors band. |
Revision as of 04:44, 1 June 2007
Born: 23rd September 1935, Lexington, Kentucky
Jazz keyboard player. Early adopter of electronic instruments. Influenced George Duke (who palyed on McCann's Listen Up (1995) album). Recorded for Verve Records between 1964 and 1967 with Verve regulars like Paul Humphrey and Plas Johnson. Some of these recordings can be found on the compilation "Talkin' Verve".
Recorded acclaimed "Swiss Movement" (1968) album with Eddie Harris.
Played with The Mothers taking over piano from Mac Rebennack on the Freak Out! sessions.
As a veteran played with Ernie Watts in the Soul Survivors band.
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