JSngry Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM That Davis trio of the early 50's with Floyd Smith and Chris Columbus seems to have been pretty popular in it's day. What I've been able to hear of them has certainly been fun! Hell, Duke carried him in the band for a little bit! Quote
Dub Modal Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago On 10/29/2025 at 10:06 PM, JSngry said: That Davis trio of the early 50's with Floyd Smith and Chris Columbus seems to have been pretty popular in it's day. What I've been able to hear of them has certainly been fun! Hell, Duke carried him in the band for a little bit! That was really good. I don't know who the drum and bass players are but damn. Listening to this set now via the BN Connoisseur CDs, specifically the tracks with Edwin Swanston right now. Looks like he recorded a whole lot more on the piano. His organ playing is good and heavily blues based, at least on these tracks. His write up on discogs makes it sound like he was a good dude. Quote
JSngry Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Rufus Jones in drums. Bassist was either Victor Gaskin or Joe Benjamin. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 4 minutes ago Report Posted 4 minutes ago On 10/27/2025 at 12:51 PM, Peter Friedman said: So to refer to jazz organists as sounding like Roller Rink Roly Poly organists is, in my view far far from accurate. I'm sorry Peter, My fault. I did not express specifically what I meant by "roller-rink" organists. On Quebec's 45 sessions, it does have that hoaky "roller-rink" organ sound, but by no means, did I mean to include, group, catergorize or generalize other organists within that genre, such as Larry Young, Lonnie Smith, or John Patton, who don't sound roller-rink hoaky whatsoever! Just Edwin Swanston, Sir Charles Thompson, and Earl Van Dyke do! Hope that clarifies my postion more. HG Quote
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