Recording as both a leader and a sideman, Bill Jennings has been called “the architect of soul jazz” and has influenced on jazz, soul, R&B, and blues guitar. B.B. King often mentioned Jennings as one of biggest influences. Jennings has recorded with many artists including Jack McDuff, Willis “Gator” Jackson, King Curtis, Louis Armstrong, Bill Doggett, Louis Jordan and Ella Fitzgerald and unique in his ability to play in many styles, including swing, bop, jump blues, R&B, and pop. Jennings played on “Fever” by Little Willie John, which made the Billboard R&B chart in the US and peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.
A left-handed player, Jennings played guitar upside down, with the high strings at the top, which gave him a different approach to phrasing and bending the strings.[6] Later in his career he lost a finger on his fretting hand and began playing bass guitar ( Wikipedia) .
Track listing:
A1 What’s New (Burke, Haggart)
A2 They Can’t Take That Away From Me (G. Gershwin, I. Gershwin) 3:33
B1 Blue Grass 5:53
B2 Sophisticated Lady (Mills, Parish, Ellington) 9:53
Personnel:
Bill Jennings – guitar
Jack McDuff – organ, piano
Wendell Marshall – bass
Alvin Johnson – drums
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Label: Odeon – SOE 3546, Odeon – 7 SOE 3546
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 45 RPM, EP, Mono
Country: France
Released: 1954
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