- Freddie Roach (organist)
Freddie Roach (born
May 11 ,1931 ) is asoul jazz Hammond B3 organist born in theBronx, New York . He was one of a handful of legendary jazz organists that made history in the 1960's, the golden era of the Hammond organ. Roach made his record debut in 1960 with saxophonistIke Quebec on the albums "Heavy Soul" and "It Might As Well be Spring".At the time he was playing withWillis Jackson . From 1962-64 he recorded 5 albums as a leader for theBlue Note Records label and also recorded withDonald Byrd on the album "I´m trying to get Home". His Blue note LP "'Mo Greens Please" is perhaps one of the greatest 10 jazz organ sides ever recorded. Roach's original writing, steady basslines, and highly musical fleet-fingered right hand set him apart. From 1966-67 he recorded three more albums as a leader forPrestige Records , which are in a more commercial vein than his Blue Note dates. After those recordings he moved to France, after which he was not heard from again.Roach is a soulful organist, certainly influenced by
Jimmy Smith (musician) , but with a distinct sound and a quite original concept, which is perhaps best heard on "Good Move" for Blue Note. His Blue Note albums are worth looking for. [cite web
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