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  • Onttype10. What is Soul Jazz?

    Discussion[edit]


    Who played soul jazz?[edit]

    Marc Myers in his JazzWax blog reports on some of the pianists who played in soul-jazz trios in the 1960's:[1]

    • Ramsey Lewis
    • Ray Bryant
    • Bobby Timmons
    • Les McCann
    • Mose Allison
    • Junior Mance
    • the Young-Holt Trio
    • Harold Mabern
    • Wynton Kelly


    NOTES[edit]

    1. ↑ JazzWax "Three Sounds: Groovin' Hard" February 17, 2017 by Marc Myers.
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