- Jack McDuff
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Name = "Brother" Jack McDuff
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Eugene McDuffy
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Born =September 17 ,1926 Champaign, Illinois ,United States
Died =January 23 ,2001 Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Instrument = Organ, singer
Genre =Jazz ,blues ,rhythm and blues
Occupation =Organist ,bandleader
Years_active = 1960s—1990s
Label = Prestige, Atlantic, Blue Note, Concord
Associated_acts =Gene Ammons ,Dick Morrissey
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Notable_instruments ="Brother" Jack McDuff (
September 17 ,1926 -January 23 ,2001 ) was ajazz organist andorgan trio bandleader who was most prominent during thehard bop andsoul jazz era of the 1960s.Career
Born Eugene McDuffy in
Champaign, Illinois , McDuff began playing bass, appearing inJoe Farrell 's group. Encouraged by Willis Jackson in whose band he also played bass in the late 50s, McDuff moved to the organ and began to attract the attention ofPrestige Records while still with Jackson's group. McDuff soon became a bandleader, leading groups featuring a youngGeorge Benson ,Red Holloway on saxophone andJoe Dukes on drums.McDuff recorded many classic albums on Prestige including his debut solo "Brother Jack" in 1960, "The Honeydripper" (1961), with tenor saxophonist Jimmy Forrest and guitarist Grant Green, and "Brother Jack Meets The Boss" (1962), featuring
Gene Ammons , and "Screamin’" (1962).After his tenure at Prestige, McDuff joined the
Atlantic Records label for a brief period and then in the 70s recorded forBlue Note . "To Seek a New Home" (1970) was recorded in England with a line-up featuringblues shouter Jimmy Witherspoon and some of Britain's top jazz musicians of the day, including Terry Smith on guitar andDick Morrissey on tenor sax.The decreasing interest in jazz and blues patent during the late 70s and 1980s meant that many jazz musicians went through a lean time and it wasn't until the late 1980s, with "The Re-Entry", recorded for the Muse label in 1988, that McDuff once again began a successful period of recordings, initially for Muse, then on the Concord Jazz label from 1991. George Benson appeared on his mentor’s 1992 "Colour Me Blue" album.
Despite health problems, McDuff continued working and recording throughout the 1980s and 1990s, and toured Japan with
Atsuko Hashimoto in 2000. "Captain" Jack McDuff, as he later became known, died ofheart failure at the age of 74 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Albums
*"Jack McDuff Plays for Beautiful People" (Prestige 1960)
*"Rock Candy" (Prestige 1960)
*"Brother Jack " (Prestige 1960)
*"Tough 'Duff " (Original Jazz 1960)
*"The Honeydripper " (Original Jazz 1961)
*"Goodnight, It's Time to Go" (Prestige 1961)
*"Steppin' Out" (Prestige 1961)
*"Sanctified" (Prestige 1961)
*"On With It" (Prestige 1961)
*"Mellow Gravy" (Prestige 1962)
*"Brother Jack Meets the Boss" (Original Jazz 1962)
*"Screamin"' (Original Jazz 1962)
*"Somethin' Slick" (Prestige 1963)
*"Hallelujah Time!" (Prestige 1963)
*"The Midnight Sun" (Prestige 1963)
*"Brother Jack McDuff Live!" (Prestige 1963)
*"Brother Jack Live! at the Jazz Workshop" (Prestige 1963)
*"Dynamic!" (Prestige 1964)
*"The Concert McDuff Recorded Live! " (Prestige 1964)
*"Silken Soul" (Prestige 1964)
*"I Got A Woman" (Prestige 1964)
*"Prelude" (Prestige 1964)
*"Soul Circle" (Prestige 1964)
*"Hot Barbeque" (Prestige 1965)
*"Walk On By" (Prestige 1966)
*"A Change Is Gonna Come" (Atlantic 1966)
*"Tobacco Road" (Atlantic 1966)
*"Do It Now!" (Atlantic 1966)
*"Brother Jack & David Newman: Double..." (Atlantic 1967)
*"Getting Our Thing Together" (Cadet 1968)
*"The Natural Thing " (MCA 1968)
*"Moon Rappin"' (Blue Note 1969)
*"Gin And Orange" (Cadet 1969)
*"Down Home Style" (Blue Note 1969)
*"To Seek a New Home " (Blue Note 1970)
*"Who Knows What Tomorrow's" (Blue Note 1970)
*Magnetic Feel (Cadet 1975)
*"Sophisticated Funk" (MCA 1976)
*"Kisses" (Sugar Hill 1982)
*"The Re-Entry " (32 Jazz 1988)
*"Another Real Good'un" (Muse 1989)
*"Color Me Blue" (Concord Jazz 1991)
*"Hot Barbeque: Live" (BGP 1993)
*"Write On, Capt'n " (Concord Jazz 1993)
*"Live" (Prestige 1994)
*"The Heatin' System" (Cadet 1994)
*"Hot BBQ " (BGP 1995)
*"It's About Time" (Concord Jazz 1995)
*"That's The Way I Feel About It" (Concord Jazz 1996)
*"Jack-Pot" (Red 1997)
*"Bringin It Home" (Concord Jazz 1999)With others
*"Boss of the B3" by
Winston Walls (Schoolkids Records, 1993)ee also
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Organ trio References
* [http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost.php3 Obituary]
External links
*allmusicguide | id = 11:0ifpxqwgldte | label = Jack McDuff
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