Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Jimmy Smith






































Artist:  Jimmy Smith
Birth Name:  James Oscar Smith
Born:  December 8, 1925.  Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
Died:  February 8, 2005 (Aged 79).  Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Genre:  Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz Funk, Soul Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Fusion Jazz
Occupation:  Musician
Instruments:  Hammond B-3, Electric Organ

Jimmy Smith was an American Jazz Musician.  He wasn't the first organ player in Jazz but no one had a greater influence with the instrument that he did.  He recorded more than 30 albums for Blue Note Records between 1956 and 1963, collaborating with the likes of Kenny Burrell, Stanley Turrentine and Jackie McLean.  In 1963, he signed a new record deal with Verve.  In 2005, he was awarded the NEA Jazz Masters Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor that America bestows upon Jazz Musicians.



















Title:   Groovin' At Smalls' Paradise  (2019)
Genre:  Jazz, Hard Bop, Jazz Funk, Soul Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Fusion Jazz
Label:  Blue Note Records
Rating:   *****

Format:  LP:

Tracks:

Side 1:

 1.  After Hours  (10:58)
 2.  My Funny Valentine  (11:03)

Side 2:

 1.  Slightly Monkish  (6:59)
 2.  Laura  (10:28)

Personnel:

Jimmy Smith:  Organ
Eddie McFadden:   Guitar
Donald Bailey:   Drums

Groovin' At Smalls' Paradise is a live album by Jimmy Smith, originally released in 1957 by Blue Note Records, remastered and reissued  on December 13, 2019 by Blue Note Records, featuring Eddie McFadden and Donald Bailey.


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