Melvin Rhyne (October 12, 1936 – March 5, 2013), was a jazz organist best known for his work with Wes Montgomery. Melvin Rhyne was born in Indianapolis...
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guitarist known as 'Wah-Wah Watson' Melvin Rhyne (1936–2013), jazz organist Melvin Seals (born 1953), American musician Melvin Sia (born 1979), Malaysian-Chinese...
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Dixon approached organist Melvin Rhyne, of Wes Montgomery Trio fame, about forming a boundary-pushing jazz jam band. Dixon and Rhyne then hired drummer Kenny...
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brothers Buddy (Charles F.) and Monk (William H.), as well as organist Melvin Rhyne. His recordings up to 1965 were oriented towards hard bop, soul jazz...
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Is (Criss Cross, 1993) (sextet with Ralph Lalama, Tad Shull, and the Melvin Rhyne Trio) Joe Magnarelli: Why Not (Criss Cross, 1994) The Tenor Triangle:...
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Davis, Lou Donaldson, Larry Goldings, Michael Hashim, Geoff Keezer, and Melvin Rhyne. He released his first album as a leader with pianist Brad Mehldau. He...
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Tracks 6 & 8 do not appear on the original album. Wes Montgomery – guitar Melvin Rhyne – organ Paul Parker – drums Production notes: Orrin Keepnews – producer...
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Portrait of Wes and Guitar on the Go. Montgomery, who had worked with Melvin Rhyne for his first recordings for Riverside, worked with him again for his...
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American football player Hal Rhyne (1899–1971), American baseball player Janie Rhyne (1913–1995), American art therapist Melvin Rhyne (1936–2013), American jazz...
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(Riverside, 1958) James Clay, A Double Dose of Soul (Riverside, 1960) Melvin Rhyne, Organ-izing (Jazzland, 1960) various artists, 'S Wonderful: Concord...
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original LP, included in CD reissue in 1989. Wes Montgomery – guitar Melvin Rhyne – organ Jimmy Cobb – drums Production notes: Orrin Keepnews – producer...
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had previously toured briefly with Montgomery in an organ trio with Melvin Rhyne in 1963. The performance was part of Alan Grant's "Portrait In Jazz"...
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Nicholas Payton, John Psathas, Simon Rattle, Dewey Redman, Dianne Reeves, Melvin Rhyne, The Rolling Stones, The Roots, Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Scofield, Soulive...
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Person Person-ified (HighNote, 1997) My Romance (HighNote, 1998) With Melvin Rhyne The Legend (1991) Boss Organ (1993) Mel's Spell (1996) Stick to the Kick...
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Rob Dixon (category The Dixon-Rhyne Project members)
group called Triology +1 and an organ quartet with veteran organ player Melvin Rhyne.[citation needed] Dixon is signed with Owl Studios, an Indianapolis-based...
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6:41 "Mi Cosa (Take 1)" (Montgomery) – 3:37 Wes Montgomery – guitar Melvin Rhyne – organ George Brown – drums (1-4, 6) Jimmy Cobb – drums (7) Paul Parker...
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LeDonne Trio Common Ground with Dennis Irwin and Kenny Washington 1059 Melvin Rhyne Trio The Legend 1060 Philip Catherine Trio Moods Volume I featuring Tom...
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Milwaukee, Chicago, and Minneapolis. Wood plays baritone with organist Melvin Rhyne as a quintet on a self-published CD, Movin' and Groovin′. Her CD Blues...
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sax Freddie Redd - piano Dizzy Reece - trumpet Emily Remler - guitar Melvin Rhyne - organ Jerome Richardson - sax Larry Ridley - bass Ben Riley - drums...
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Nash, Presidential Suite: Eight Variations On Freedom (Motema, 2016) Melvin Rhyne, Stick to the Kick (Criss Cross, 1995) Herlin Riley, Watch What You're...
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singer, songwriter, producer (Fort Wayne) Cole Porter, songwriter (Peru) Melvin Rhyne, jazz organist (Indianapolis) Larry Ridley, jazz bassist and educator...
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Bernard Purdie, Phil Hey Quartet, Dewey Redman, Return to Forever, Melvin Rhyne, Bobby Sanabria, Esperanza Spalding, Spyro Gyra, Percy Strother, Ira...
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American film producer (West Side Story, Bullitt), natural causes. Melvin Rhyne, 76, American jazz organist. Hikmat al-Shihabi, 82, Syrian military leader...
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We Remember Cannonball (Alfa) Marcus Roberts Portraits in Blue (Sony) Melvin Rhyne To Cannonball (Paddle Wheel) Mingus Big Band Blues & Politics (Dreyfus)...
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McIntyre, Kenny Ball, Linda Vogt, Lindsay Cooper, Marian McPartland, Melvin Rhyne, Mulgrew Miller, Pat Halcox, Paul Kuhn, Paul Smith, Phil Ramone, Red...
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Alexander, James Spaulding, Buster Williams, Gary Bartz, Dick Oatts, Melvin Rhyne, Ira Sullivan, David Murray, Bobby Broom, Lester Bowie, Slide Hampton...
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piano, celeste Milt Jackson – vibraphone Hank Jones – piano, celeste Melvin Rhyne – organ Joe Gordon – trumpet Harold Land – tenor saxophone Leo Kruczek...
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Wisconsin in Madison, then moved back to Milwaukee, where she performed with Melvin Rhyne. Four years later she moved to Chicago and made her first album, Never...
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Bob Brookmeyer, Peter Erskine, Maria Schneider, Julia Dollison and Melvin Rhyne. He has also toured with Broadway shows like Hairspray and The Producers...
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Afro-Cuban pianist. 11 – Billy Higgins, American drummer (died 2001). 12 – Melvin Rhyne, American organist (died 2013). 13 Shirley Bunnie Foy, American singer...
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