Afro-Jaws

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 39:05

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Shirley Scott and the Women of the B-3

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In 1955 or so, when Jimmy Smith was popularizing the Hammond B-3 electric organ in jazz, a Philadelphia bar owner who'd rented one coaxed Shirley Scott into giving it a try. They hit it off right away. Scott played piano, so she knew the keyboard (the B-3 has two, and two octaves of bass pedals arranged like white and black keys), and she'd played trumpet in school, so she could think like a horn player, in… more »

They Say All Music Guide

This set was a change of pace for tenor saxophonist Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis. Backed by three trumpeters (Clark Terry gets some solos), a rhythm section (pianist Lloyd Mayers, bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley) and a percussion section led by Ray Barretto, Lockjaw performs four compositions by Gil Lopez (who arranged all of the selections) plus “Tin Tin Deo,” “Star Eyes” and his own “Afro-Jaws.” The Afro-Cuban setting is perfect for the tough-toned tenor, who romps through the infectious tunes. – Scott Yanow