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FUNK REACTION Lonnie Smith -- Label - LRC-9317 US New York City: June 1977 USA Collector Album Collective personnel inc. Lew Delgatto, Eddie Daniels, George Young, Alan Rubin, Randy Brecker, John Frosk, Marvin Stamm, John Sheply, Dave Taylor, Dominic Menardo, Barry Rogers, Joe Randazzo (horns); Lonnie Smith (key, vcl); Pat Rebillot, Paul Griffin, Sam Johnson, Moe Daniel, Yaron Gershovsky (key); Lance Quinn, Jerry Friedman, Richie Hohenberger (g); (Bob) Babbitt, Will Lee, Francisco Centano, Jim Finnen (b); Alan Schwartzberg, Jimmy Young, Gary Mure, Steve Gadd (d); Jimmy Maelen, Rubens Bassini (perc); Gene Scott, Denise Wooten, Patricia Johnson (background vcl). a. Funk Reaction (Brad Baker/Lance Quinn) - 5:51 b. For The Love Of It (Brad Baker/Lance Quinn) - 6:10 c. Babbitt's Other Song (Babbitt) - 6:12 d. It's Changed (Richie Hohenberger) - 6:12 same or similar, Yaron Gershovsky (p solo); Richie Hohenberger (g solo). e. When The Night Is Right (Richie Hohenberger) - 7:12 same or similar, Lonnie Smith and someone unknown (vcl). f. All In My Mind (Lonnie Smith) - 6:15 Issues: a-f on LRC 9317, TK (Eu) TKR-83302. Singles: a & d on LRC 901 [45]. a & b on T.K.Disco 78 [12]. a & e on TK (E) TKR-6021 [45]. Samplers: a also on TK (Jap) 25AP 1167 titled T.K. SUPER DISCO SUITE and Disky (Nl) DO 610082 [CD] titled FUNK TO THE MAX. a, b & c also on La Grande Storia Del Rock (It) 43 titled BROOK BENTON/LONNIE SMITH and LRC CDC 9032 [CD] titled LONNIE SMITH. d & e also on Chiaroscuro CR 2019 titled WHEN THE NIGHT IS RIGHT!. d, e & f also on La Grande Storia Del Rock (It) 93 titled LONNIE SMITH/B.J.THOMAS, LRC CDC 9079 [CD], LaserLight 17 088 titled AFRODESIA, LRC 29079 [CD] titled AFRODESIA and LRC 30016 [CD] titled FUNKY JAZZ ORGANS. e (as by Lonnie Smith with George Benson) also on LaserLight 17 160 [CD] titled BIRTH OF THE COOL FUNK: VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES VOLUME 2, LaserLight 55 607 [3-CD] titled BIRTH OF THE COOL FUNK: VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES. Producer: Sonny Lester Engineer: Tony Bongiovi, Glen Burger, Bob Clifford Lonnie Smith was born in Buffalo, NY in 1953. Musically inspired at a young age, he started with a trumpet, but created his first vocal group in high school called The Supremes. His first exposure to the Hammond organ was in church and through the hits of Bill Doggett and Jimmy Smith. After getting his hands on Midnight Special, he tried every time he could to learn everything about that organ. Lonnie would practice every day at Art Kubero's music store. Finally, while in NYC, Lonnie sat in with the Jack McDuff Quartet with George Benson. When Benson left to form his own group, he asked Lonnie to be his organist. Jimmy Boyd, who signed Benson, saw Lonnie playing at Small's, and came up to him and told him to show up the following day for a recording session with Grant Green. Lonnie never went, as he felt he wasn't ready to be playing with someone of the caliber of Grant. After playing with Benson for a while, and recording a few albums for Columbia with him, Lou Donaldson asked both of them in on the Alligator Bogaloo session. From then on, Lonnie was thrilled to be associated with Blue Note for 4-5 years. After his only release as a leader for Columbia, Lonnie recorded four albums as a leader for Blue Note, as well as appearing as a sideman on many other releases. This association ended when Frank Wolff died, after which Lonnie recorded many albums for Sonny Lester. His 1971 Mama Wailer is a Jazz-Funk classic. His Afrodesia (LRC, 1977) with Benson, Randy Brecker & Steve Gadd among others has some interesting compositions and arrangements. Watch out: many stores and discographies mistake him for Lonnie "Liston" Smith and only have one bin for both. "Dr." Lonnie Smith recently recorded three albums with John Abercrombie and Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Two are tributes to Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze and Foxy Lady (which, according to Abercrombie, were supposed to be one album); one a tribute to John Coltrane: Afro Blue. In 1995, Blue Note released, as part of their Rare Groove Series, a previoulsy unreleased live recording with Dave Hubbard, George Benson, Ronnie Cuber and Joe Dukes. Live At Club Mozambique has quickly become a favorite among Jazz organ fans. Besides continuing to record and tour with Lou Donaldson, and recording as a sideman to help out local artists, he was just featured on two all-star recordings from Hip Bop's Essence series: Organic Grooves with Joey DeFrancesco, Kenny Garrett and Lenny White, and the new BongoBop with Reuben Wilson, Doug Carn and Joey DeFrancesco.

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This is original version of "Expansions"(1974) by Lonnie Liston Smith It's the music of Bouygues Telecom advert ( a french phone mobil company) Come in http://toinou036.skyblog.com

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a Dr. Lonnie Smith solo on "The Midnight Creeper" with Lou Donaldson on the sax

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Monterey Jazz Festival, September 17, 2006

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Lonnie Donegan and his Skiffle Group performing the Woody Guthrie song Hard Travelling in 1958. Who said that folk-rock began in the late-1960s?

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gonna catch you

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This is a great song of Lonnie Liston Smith. Enjoy it with the pics. Juan Carlos

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Born Anthony James Donegan in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, the son of a professional violinist. He moved with his mother to East Ham, Essex (now Greater London), at an early age, after his parents divorced. Inspired by blues music and New Orleans jazz bands he heard on the radio, he resolved to learn the guitar, and bought his first at the age of fourteen. The first band he played in was the trad jazz band led by Chris Barber, who approached him on a train asking him if he wanted to audition for his group. Barber had heard that Donegan was a good banjo player; in fact, Donegan had never played the banjo at this point, but he bought one and managed to bluff his way through the audition. His stint in this group was interrupted, however, when he was called up for National Service in 1949. In 1952 he formed his first group, the Tony Donegan Jazzband, which found some work around London. On one occasion they opened for the blues musician Lonnie Johnson at the Royal Festival Hall. Donegan was a big fan of Johnson, and took his first name as a tribute to him. The story goes that the host at the concert got the musicians' names confused, calling them "Tony Johnson" and "Lonnie Donegan", and Donegan was happy to keep the name. Lonnie's skiffle style encouraged amateurs to get started, and one of the many skiffle groups that followed was The Quarrymen formed in March 1957 by John Lennon. Donegan's Putting On The Style/Gamblin' Man single was number one on the British charts in July 1957, when Lennon first met Paul McCartney...

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O organista norte-americano Dr. Lonnie Smith, líder do Soul Jazz Trio, foi uma das atrações do Bridgestone Music Festival, que aconteceu no Citibank Hall, em São Paulo, entre os dias 19 e 21 de junho. A equipe do Showlivre.com conversou com o mestre do órgão Hammond na tarde de sexta-feira, 20. Não perca a entrevista sobre cultura brasileira, a escolha do instrumento, entre outras histórias do soul jazz. Reportagem: Rodrigo Carneiro e Ad Luna Câmera: Chris Bernardes Edição: Raphael Freitas Finalização: Rodrigo Resende Direção geral: Walter Abreu

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Recorded on 11 november, 2007 at the Bimhuis in Amsterdam for 'Vrije Geluiden'. The band, 'The Original Grooves', consists of: Hammond B3 - Dr. Lonnie Smith Guitar - Martien Oster Alt Saxophone - Miguel Martinez Drums - Gijs Dijkhuizen

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Skiffle King Lonnie Donegan and his group play the Woody Guthrie song Grand Coulee Dam in 1957. Who said that folk-rock began in the late-1960s?

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'got the blues for murder only' recorded in nineteen and thirty in the united states of america:

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I actually love this whole LP...circa 1976 from the album entitled with the same name...much more smoother than his "Expansions" LP the year before...so relaxing!!

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Concert with Albert Collins and Roy Buchanan in December 1985 ++Blues that grieves you deeply++

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Lonnie Plaxico, Scott Tixier, Helen Sung, Kenny Grohowski, live at the stone New York (January 2007) (video: Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic)

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Lonnie Plaxico Group recorded Feb. 5, 2007 in New York City. Lonnie Plaxico, Jeff Hermanson, Mike McGinnis, Helen Sung, Kenny Grahowski

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Taken from a '78' bought at the time. "Rock Island Line" is an American blues/folk song, which was performed and first recorded by Lead Belly in the 1930s. Versions of the song have been recorded by many other artists. While the song is ostensibly about the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, from the lyrics there is evidence to suggest that the "railroad" referred-to is actually the Underground Railroad, a slave escape route

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"Chicken Pickin" Lonnie Mack (1965) 60s Instrumental Rock Oldies

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