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Hank Marr

Hank Marr

Date de naissance 30.1.1927 à Columbus, OH, Etats-Unis d Amérique

Date de décès 16.3.2004

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Hank Marr

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Hank Marr (30 January 1927 16 March 2004) was a soul jazz and hard bop Hammond B3 organist and pianist born in Columbus, Ohio, probably best known for his many albums recorded under his own name for the Double-time record label.[1]

Leader: Columbus natives Hank Marr and (Tenor Saxophonist) Rusty Bryant co-led a group that toured for several years (beginning in 1958 going into 1960s).[2] Later, Marr led a group that featured Electric Guitarist/Singer James Ulmer [3] . Ulmer first recorded professionally with Marr in 1964. Ulmer later toured Europe under Marr in 1966-1967.

Sideman: As a sideman, Marr made a name for himself playing with many accomplished musicians. In the late 1960s, Marr performed in a duo with guitarist Floyd Smith (musician) in Atlantic City, NJ.[4]

Marr had two minor hit singles, "Greasy Spoon" (U.S. No. 101, 1964) and "Silver Spoon" (U.S. No. 134, 1965).[5]

Selected Discography

  • Greasy Spoon (King, 1962)
  • Latest teentime dance steps (King, 1962)
  • Live at the Club 502 (King, 1963)
  • Sounds from the Marr-ket place (King, 1964)
  • It's about time ! (Double Time, 1995)
  • Groovin' it (Double Time, 1996)
  • Hank and Frank (with Frank Foster) (Double Time, 1997)

References

  1. Nastos, Michael G.. [Hank Marr at All Music Guide Hank Marr Biography]. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
  2. Rye, Howard. "Bryant, Rusty [Royal Gordan]". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2nd edition). Retrieved on 2010-02-12.
  3. Rye, Howard. "Bryant, Rusty [Royal Gordan]". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2nd edition). Retrieved on 2010-02-12.
  4. Rye, Howard. "Bryant, Rusty [Royal Gordan]". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2nd edition). Retrieved on 2010-02-12.
  5. Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles. 12th edn, p. 618.

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