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Read an article on a post Bob Stanley on Guardian

"In the summer, the scene would move en masse to Ostend, Belgium's equivalent to Blackpool. DJ Freddy Cousaert played at the Groove, a late night downstairs bar frequented by US marines, lovers of blues and soul music
and tourists, it was Cousaert who later looked after Marvin Gaye during his 80s sejourn in Ostend. The music he played at the Groove included ska, Latin jazz and even Broadway songs such as Stranger in Paradise, or Whatever Lola Wants from Damn Yankees...."

dimanche 10 novembre 2019

BROTHER JACK McDUFF SOUL CIRCLE

     PRESTIGE RECORDS 1964/66                        PR 7567         


credits:

   Jack McDuff - organ
    Red Holloway - saxophone (tracks 1 & 2)
    Harold Vick - saxophone (track 3)
    Harold Ousley - saxophone (tracks 4 & 5)
    George Benson - guitar (tracks 1 & 2)
    Eddie Diehl - guitar (track 3)
    Pat Martino - guitar (tracks 4 and 5)
    Joe Dukes - drums

sessions recording:

Red Holloway (ts) Brother Jack McDuff (org) George Benson (g) 
 Joe Dukes (d)
NYC, July, 1964
    Lew's Piece
    Opus De Funk
Harold Vick (ts) Brother Jack McDuff (org) Eddie Diehl (g)
 Joe Dukes (d)
1964-1965
    You'd Be So Easy To Love
Harold Ousley (ts) Red Holloway (ts -2) Brother Jack McDuff (org)
 Pat Martino (g) Joe Dukes (d)
NYC, February, 1966
1.    More
2.    That's When We Thought Of Love

tracks list:

A1 More 6:28
A2 Lew' Piece 8:20
B1 You'd Be So Easy To Love 4:50
B2 That's When We Thought Of Love 4:22
B3 Opus De Funk 6:55






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