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Pat Rebillot

born on 21/4/1935 in Louisville, OH, United States

Pat Rebillot

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Pat Rebillot, born April 21, 1935, is a US-based keyboard session and studio musician.

He is associated with fellow session and studio musicians Hugh McCracken, Tony Levin, Steve Gadd, Ray Barretto and Ralph MacDonald.

A long-time member of Herbie Mann's various line-ups,[1] for which he is also credited as arranger, Rebillot also appears on recordings by John Klemmer, Steely Dan, the Average White Band, Gloria Gaynor, Irene Worth, Bette Midler, Flora Purim, Hall & Oates, David Newman, Jon Faddis, MorrisseyMullen and others.

Discography

As leader

  • Free Fall - with Tony Levin on bass, Steve Gadd on drums, Armen Halburian on percussion and Sam Brown on guitar. Produced by Herbie Mann (1974) - Atlantic Records

As arranger

As sideman

  • Chico O'Farrill - Nine Flags (Impulse!, 1966)
  • Paul Desmond - From the Hot Afternoon (A&M/CTI, 1969)
  • Charlie Mariano: Mirror (1972)
  • Herbie Mann: Hold On, I'm Coming (1973)
  • Hall & Oates: Abandoned Luncheonette (1973)
  • Herbie Mann: Turtle Bay (1973)
  • Mike Gibbs & Gary Burton: In the Public Interest (1973)
  • Herbie Mann: London Underground (1973)
  • James Brown: Funky President (1974)
  • Arif Mardin: Journey (Atlantic, 1974)
  • Joe Thomas: Masada (1975)
  • Don Sebesky: The Rape of El Morro (CTI, 1975)
  • Herbie Mann: Discothèque (1975)
  • David Matthews (with Whirlwind): Shoogie Wanna Boogie (1976)
  • Gloria Gaynor: I've Got You (1976)
  • Joe Thomas: Feelin's From Within (1976)
  • David Newman: Mr. Fathead (1976)
  • MorrisseyMullen: Up (1977)
  • Joe Thomas: Here I Come (1977)
  • Jimmy McGriff: Tailgunner (1977)
  • Patti Austin: Live at the Bottom Line (CTI, 1978)
  • Jaroslav Jakubovic: Checkin' In (Columbia, 1978)
  • Jimmy McGriff: Outside Looking In (1978)
  • John Klemmer: Arabesque (1978)
  • Jimmy Ponder: All Things Beautiful (1978)
  • Steely Dan: Gaucho (1980)[2]
  • Warren Bernhardt: Manhattan Update (1980)
  • Chuck Loeb: My Shining Hour (1988)
  • Kvitka Cisyk: Kvitka, Two Colors (1989)

References

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