Hank Marr (30 January 1927 – 16 March 2004) was a jazz musician known for his work on the
Hammond B-3
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organ.
Career
Natives of
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, Ohio, Hank Marr and tenor saxophonist
Rusty Bryant co-led a group that toured for several years, beginning in 1958.
Marr later led a group that featured
James Blood Ulmer
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. Ulmer first recorded professionally with Marr in 1967–1968; they had previously toured in 1966–1967. Guitarists
Freddie King
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(1961–1962) and Wilbert Longmire (1963–1964) also did recordings with Marr. In the late 1960s, Marr performed in a duo with guitarist
Floyd Smith
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Biography
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in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Marr had two minor hit singles, "The Greasy Spoon" (U.S. No. 101, 1964) and "Silver Spoon" (U.S. No. 134, 1965).
[ Joel Whitburn, ''Top Pop Singles''. 12th edn, p. 618.]
Discography
Albums
* ''Teentime...Latest Dance Steps'' (
King
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, 1963) -with
Rusty Bryant,
Cal Collins
* ''Live at the Club 502'' (King, 1964) -with Rusty Bryant, Wilbert Longmire
* ''On and Off Stage'' (King, 1965) -with Rusty Bryant
* ''
Sounds from the Marr-Ket Place'' (King, 1968) -with
George Adams,
James Blood Ulmer
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* ''It's 'Bout Time!'' (
Double Time
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, 1995)
* ''Groovin' It'' (Double Time, 1996)
* ''Hank & Frank'' (Double Time, 1997) -with
Frank Foster
* ''Blues'n and Cruisin' '' (Double Time, 2001
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Compilations
* ''Hank Marr Plays 24 Great Songs'' (King, 1966) 24 tracks/2LP compilation
* ''Greasy Spoon'' (King, 1969) 12 tracks/LP compilation
* ''Greasy Spoon'' (Charly R&B, 1991) 20 tracks/CD compilation
Singles
Federal Records
* 1961 Tonk Game/Hob-Nobbin'
* 1961 Ram-Bunk-Shush/The Push
* 1961 Travelin' Heavy/Mexican Vodka
* 1962 The Twist Serenade/Your Magic Touch
* 1962 The Watusi-Roll/Sweet Nancy
* 1963 Marsanova/Stand in Line
* 1963 The Squash/Day By Day
* 1963 The Push
eissueTonk Game
eissue* 1963 The Greasy Spoon/I Can't Go On (Without You)
* 1964 I Remember New York/Easy Talk
* 1964 Bridge to Shangri-La/Up and Down
* 1965 Hank's Idea/Midnight Moon
* 1965 Silver Spoon/No Rough Stuff
Wingate Records
* 1966
Sonny Stitt: Stitt's Groove/Hank Marr: Marr's Groove
* 1966 White House Party/The 'Out' Crowd
Federal Records
* 1967 Philly Dog '67/I Remember New York
eissue
King Records
* 1968 Down in the Bottom/Soup Spoon
* 1969 The Market Place/Smothered Soul
* 1969 The Greasy Spoon
eissueAll My Love Belongs to You
References
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1927 births
2004 deaths
American jazz organists
American male organists
Hard bop organists
Soul-jazz organists
20th-century organists
20th-century American male musicians
American male jazz musicians
20th-century American keyboardists
Double-Time Records artists