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HANK JONES
THE NEW YORK RHYTHM SECTION | |
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During the 50s Hank Jones earned a reputation for his prodigious activity in New York’s recording and broadcasting studios and in its night clubs. He was one fourth of the basic rhythm section used on many studio jazz sessions. Barry Galbraith, Milt Hinton and Osie Johnson were the three other quarters. As we can hear from these tunes, they grooved like a smooth well oiled machine, known as “The New York Rhythm Section”, through a fine selection of titles, showing just why they were in such demand in the Big Apple at the time of this recording. |
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Blues For Sal
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
Jimmy's Tune
Minor's Club
They Look Alike
He Was Too Good To Me
Ain't We Got Fun
Wolf Talk
Milt's On Stilts
Mambosies
Out Of Braith
The Legal Nod
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
Hallelujah!
Sahara
Mona's Feeling Lonely
Kookin' In The Kitchen
Walk Chicken, Walk With Your Head Picked Bald To The Bone
Ruby, My Dear
Koolin' On The Settee
Blues |
Personnel: Barry Galbraith, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson, Jimmy Cleveland |
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