Saturday, January 15, 2011

Lou Donaldson was one of the first alto saxophonists....

Reprinted from http://jazzwax.com

Lou Donaldson Torso Shot

Lou Donaldson was one of the first alto saxophonists to perform and record consistently with a Hammond B3 behind him. He used the sound extensively on the road in the '50s while touring across the country and developed a new jazz-funk approach in the '60s. Here's a list of the groovy organists who have recorded with him over the years. Dates signify their first recording session:
  • Jimmy Smith (1957)
  • Baby Face Willette (1961)
  • Brother Jack McDuff (1961)
  • Big John Patton (1962)
  • Lloyd Mayers (1964)
  • Billy Gardner (1965)
  • Dr. Lonnie Smith (1967)
  • Charles Earland (1968)
  • Leon Spencer Jr. (1970)
  • Paul Griffin (1973)
  • David Braham (1992)
  • Sonny Phillips (1993)
Used with permissionby Marc Myers
http://www.jazzwax.com/2011/01/jazzwax-list-lou-donaldsons-faves.html

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