Shirley Scott & Kenny Burrel - They Call It Stormy Monday
Personnel: Shirley Scott - organ, Kenny Burrell - guitar, Eddie Khan - bass and Otis Finch - drums.
About the "Queen of the Organ," Shirley Scott:
"Shirley Scott was born in Philadelphia in 1934. Famous for her impeccable sense of swing and leadership within soul jazz, she developed her reputation on the Hammond B3 organ. While she was growing up, her father ran a jazz club in the family basement where prestigious musicians performed, including pianist Red Garland, drummer Philly Joe Jones and tenor saxophonist Al Steele. Scott herself began playing music when her brother T.L. needed accompaniment for his tenor sax. She took up the piano and quickly developed a thirst for solos. In high school, she briefly played the trumpet, but finally settled with the B3 after hearing a Jackie Davis recording. Scott's breakthrough came in 1953, when the tenor saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis heard her while searching for an organist. Together, Scott and Davis were prolific artists, releasing the popular series of Cookbook albums for Prestige Records. In 1958, Scott released her first solo recording, Great Scott, and went on to record more than 50 solo albums throughout her career. She also performed and recorded with her husband, tenor player Stanley Turrentine. In 1991, Scott began teaching jazz history and piano at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Scott also acted as musical director for the 1993 Bill Cosby television show You Bet Your Life. She ceased performing publicly in the late 1990s, and died of heart failure in 2002."
https://www.npr.org/2013/03/29/175689014/shirley-scott-on-piano-jazz
Recorded By – Rudy van Gelder
"Regarded as the most important recording engineer of jazz by some observers, Van Gelder recorded several thousand jazz sessions, including many recognized as classics, in a career which spanned more than half a century. Van Gelder recorded many of the great names in the genre, including John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Grant Green as well as many others. He worked with many record companies but was most closely associated with Blue Note Records. The New York Times wrote his work included "acknowledged classics like Coltrane's A Love Supreme, Davis's Walkin', Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage, Sonny Rollins's Saxophone Colossus, and Horace Silver's Song for My Father."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder
From the album " Shirley Scott & Kenny Burrell – Travelin' Light" (1964).
https://www.discogs.com/Shirley-Scott-Kenny-Burrell-Travelin-Light/release/4577528
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About the "Queen of the Organ," Shirley Scott:
"Shirley Scott was born in Philadelphia in 1934. Famous for her impeccable sense of swing and leadership within soul jazz, she developed her reputation on the Hammond B3 organ. While she was growing up, her father ran a jazz club in the family basement where prestigious musicians performed, including pianist Red Garland, drummer Philly Joe Jones and tenor saxophonist Al Steele. Scott herself began playing music when her brother T.L. needed accompaniment for his tenor sax. She took up the piano and quickly developed a thirst for solos. In high school, she briefly played the trumpet, but finally settled with the B3 after hearing a Jackie Davis recording. Scott's breakthrough came in 1953, when the tenor saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis heard her while searching for an organist. Together, Scott and Davis were prolific artists, releasing the popular series of Cookbook albums for Prestige Records. In 1958, Scott released her first solo recording, Great Scott, and went on to record more than 50 solo albums throughout her career. She also performed and recorded with her husband, tenor player Stanley Turrentine. In 1991, Scott began teaching jazz history and piano at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Scott also acted as musical director for the 1993 Bill Cosby television show You Bet Your Life. She ceased performing publicly in the late 1990s, and died of heart failure in 2002."
https://www.npr.org/2013/03/29/175689014/shirley-scott-on-piano-jazz
Recorded By – Rudy van Gelder
"Regarded as the most important recording engineer of jazz by some observers, Van Gelder recorded several thousand jazz sessions, including many recognized as classics, in a career which spanned more than half a century. Van Gelder recorded many of the great names in the genre, including John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Horace Silver, Grant Green as well as many others. He worked with many record companies but was most closely associated with Blue Note Records. The New York Times wrote his work included "acknowledged classics like Coltrane's A Love Supreme, Davis's Walkin', Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage, Sonny Rollins's Saxophone Colossus, and Horace Silver's Song for My Father."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder
From the album " Shirley Scott & Kenny Burrell – Travelin' Light" (1964).
https://www.discogs.com/Shirley-Scott-Kenny-Burrell-Travelin-Light/release/4577528
Видео Shirley Scott & Kenny Burrel - They Call It Stormy Monday канала Andria Rogava
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