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''Everybody Dance the Honky Tonk'' is an album by American organist
Bill Doggett William Ballard Doggett (February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996) was an American pianist and organist. He began his career playing swing music before transitioning into rhythm and blues. Best known for his instrumental compositions "Honky Tonk" ...
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Reception

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reviewer Bill Dahl stated "This hugely influential jazz-laced R&B quartet plays their classic two-part instrumentals and several more groovers".


Track listing

# " Honky Tonk (Part 1)" (Bill Doggett, Billy Butler, Clifford Scott, Shep Shepherd) – 3:04 # "Honky Tonk (Part 2)" (Doggett, Butler, Scott, Shepherd) – 2:36 # "
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) – 2:54 # "Afternoon Jump" (B. Red Ellis) – 2:51 # "Peacock Alley" (Butler) – 2:36 # "Big Boy" ( Bill Jennings) – 3:08 # "Slow Walk" (
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) – 2:34 # "Nothin' Yet" (Ellis) – 3:41 # "
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) – 2:44 # "Honky Tonk Number Three" (Doggett, Butler, Scott, Shepherd) – 2:44 # "Leaps and Bounds" (Scott, Ellis, Butler, Shepherd) – 5:30 *Recorded in Cincinnati, OH on May 19, 1954 (track 4), September 18, 1956 (track 11), October 12, 1956 (tracks 5 & 10) and October 29, 1956 (tracks 6-8), and New York City, NY on January 12, 1956 (track 9), June 16, 1956 (tracks 1-3)


Personnel

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Bill Doggett William Ballard Doggett (February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996) was an American pianist and organist. He began his career playing swing music before transitioning into rhythm and blues. Best known for his instrumental compositions "Honky Tonk" ...
– organ * Clifford Scott – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone (tracks 1-3 & 5-11) *Irving "Skinny" Brown – tenor saxophone (track 4) *Clifford Bush (track 4), Billy Butler (tracks 1-3 & 5-11), John Faire (tracks 5-8, 10 & 11) – guitar *Edwyn Conley (tracks 5-8 & 10), Al Lucas (track 9), Carl Pruitt (tracks 1-3), Clarence Mack (track 4) - bass *
Shep Shepherd Berisford Shepherd, professionally known as Shep Shepherd (January 19, 1917 – November 25, 2018), was an American multi-instrumental jazz musician, composer and singer. Beginnings Shepherd's father Charlie Shepherd was an engineer from the Wes ...
– drums * Tommy Brown – vocals, maracas, claves (tracks 6-8)


References

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