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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melvin_RhyneMelvin Rhyne - Wikipedia

    Melvin Rhyne was born in Indianapolis in 1936 and started playing the piano shortly after. At 19 years old, Rhyne started playing piano with then-unknown tenor saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk but quickly switched over to the instrument that would make him famous: the Hammond B3 organ. Rhyne's piano skills translated to the organ fluently and ...

  2. archive.org › download › cd_dangerous_wes-montgomeryDangerous - Archive.org

    Dangerous. fc. IF I SHOULD LOSE YOU (take 2~alternate) 6:10. S.O.S. (TAKE 2-ALTERNATE) 4:46. YESTERDAY'S CHILD 4:20. DANGEROUS 8:12. LOLITA 5:13. BLUES RIFF (take 7) 4:13. STELLA BY STARLIGHT (take 1) 9:54. STELLA BY STARLIGHT (take 2) 10:51. ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET (take 2) 7:10. WES MONTGOMERY-GUITAR. WITH.

  3. Melvin Rhyne (12 de octubre de 1936 – 5 de marzo de 2013), [1] fue un organista de jazz estadounidense mejor conocido por su trabajo con Wes Montgomery. [2] Biografía. Nació en Indianápolis en 1936 y poco después empezó a tocar el piano. A los 19 ...

  4. Organ – Melvin Rhyne* (tracks: 3 to 6) Photography By – Chuck Stewart; Piano – Wynton Kelly (tracks: 2) Producer – Orrin Keepnews; Remastered By – Joe Tarantino; Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin (tracks: 2) Vibraphone – Buddy Montgomery (tracks: 7 to 9)

  5. Montgomery often worked with his brothers Buddy (Charles F.) and Monk (William H.) and with organist Melvin Rhyne. His recordings up to 1965 were oriented towards hard bop , soul jazz , and post bop , but around 1965 he began recording more pop-oriented instrumental albums that found mainstream success.

  6. Dangerous. Wes Montgomery. ... Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb, Melvin Rhyne, George Brown, Paul Humphrey. Other Releases by Wes Montgomery. The Very Best of Wes Montgomery . So Much Guitar! [Original Jazz Classics Remasters] Boss Guitar [Original Jazz Classics Remasters] Jazz Six Pack . Guitar On The Go .

  7. 24 de nov. de 2022 · Riding the waves of the organ revival, Rhyne enjoyed a well-deserved rehabilitation. Once surprisingly described by notorious organ-music hater Milt Jackson as the greatest bebopper on organ, Rhyne is one of the genre’s unsung heroes.