The Great Hammond B-3 Legend Jimmy Smith has Died
by jazzcat on Feb.09, 2005, under News
Jimmy Smith, the Hammond B-3 icon who creatively
revolutionized the instrument in Jazz, died of apparent natural causes on
Tuesday, February 8, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Funeral arrangements are pending.
“Jimmy was one of the greatest and most innovative
musicians of our time. I love the man and I love the music. He was my idol, my
mentor and my friend,” fellow Hammond B-3 artist and friend, Joey Defrancesco
said yesterday.
Born in Norristown, Pennsylvania on December 8, 1925, Jimmy Smith
ruled the Hammond B-3 organ in the 1950s & 1960s. He turned the instrument
into almost an ensemble itself, fusing R&B, blues, and gospel influences
with bebop references into a jubilant, attractive sound that many others
immediately absorbed before following in his footsteps. Smith initially learned
piano both from his parents and on his own. After service in the Navy, in 1948
he studied bass at the Hamilton School of Music and piano at Ornstein¹s School
of Music in Philadelphia. He began playing the
Hammond organ in 1951, and soon earned a great
reputation that followed him to New York,
where he debuted at the Café Bohemia. A date at Birdland and then a 1957 Newport
Jazz Festival appearance launched Smith¹s career. He toured extensively
throughout the 1960s & ‘70s.
Smith’s Blue Note sessions from 1956 to 1963 were
extremely influential and are highly recommended. They included collaborations
with Kenny Burrell, Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson, Tina Brooks, Jackie McLean, Ike
Quebec, and Stanley Turrentine, among others. Smith also recorded for Verve from
1963 to 1972, many of them featuring big bands and using fine arrangements from
Oliver Nelson. These included the excellent Walk on the Wild
Side.
Jimmy Smith persevered in times when the Hammond organ seemed like it was
down and out, and reigned as the master of the craft. The authentic sound of the
Hammond still lives on in his
protégé and good buddy Joey DeFrancesco. The pair recently recorded a studio
album together, Legacy, to be
released on Concord Records February 15. A national tour was in place for the
B-3 soul mates to commence at Yoshi’s February 16-20, along with a special
Iridium engagement in New York,
March 23-27.
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