Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:15:41
Size:37,8 MB
Label:Whachagonnado Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2016
Time:15:41
Size:37,8 MB
Label:Whachagonnado Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. It's We - 3:51
2. In the Moon Light - 2:39
3. Patience - 5:00
4. Hey Jerry, He Treats Me Right - 4:09
1. It's We - 3:51
2. In the Moon Light - 2:39
3. Patience - 5:00
4. Hey Jerry, He Treats Me Right - 4:09
Two time Grammy Award-wining bassist Jerry Jemmott was one of the pre-eminent session bassists of the late 1960s and early 1970s, working with an impressive cross section of the era's finest soul, jazz and blues artists. He grew up in a family of Civil Rights activist, in the Bronx, New York and honed his skills during the struggle that continues on to this day.
The Blues is all about faith; so here is a collection of our most popular Blues songs featuring "Patience" produced by Souler Energy, on the Whachagonnado Records label.
Songs:
1. It's We - Feat. Mike Finnegan, Guitar Shorty,
David Garfield, John Altman & Steve Ferone.
2. In the Moon Light - Feat. Connie Fredericks Malone,
Sam Leon, Stan Wright, Tom Kaelin and Steve Blum.
3. Patience - Feat. Lisa Andersen, Bernard Fowler,
Lora Lee Christensen, Jim Pugh, Kid Andersen and
Derrick D’Mar Martin.
4. Hey, Jerry He Treats Me Right - Feat. Connie Fredericks Malone, Stan Wright, Tom Kaelin and Steve Blum.
Gerald Joseph Stenhouse Jemmott grew up in New York City and began playing the bass when he discovered Paul Chambers at age ten; by age 12, he was already skilled enough to perform in public, and studied Charles Mingus intensely. He got his big break when he was discovered by R&B/jazz saxophonist King Curtis, and played on his first recording sessions in 1966, including Nina Simone's The Blues album. Thanks to his Atlantic Records connection through Curtis, Jemmott soon found work backing other Atlantic soul stars, like Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, the Rascals, Clarence Carter, Don Covay, and Roberta Flack. But that was just the tip of the iceberg; Jemmott also recorded with blues legends like B.B. King, Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Champion Jack Dupree over the next decade, and backed jazz stars like Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Shirley Scott, Houston Person, George Benson, Archie Shepp, Lionel Hampton, Herbie Mann, Eddie Palmieri, and Richard "Groove" Holmes. Around 1975, Jemmott's session activity started to tail off; in the years that followed, he worked in both film and theater as an arranger and conductor, and produced several instructional books and videos on the art of bass playing (including one in tandem with Jaco Pastorius).
The Blues is all about faith; so here is a collection of our most popular Blues songs featuring "Patience" produced by Souler Energy, on the Whachagonnado Records label.
Songs:
1. It's We - Feat. Mike Finnegan, Guitar Shorty,
David Garfield, John Altman & Steve Ferone.
2. In the Moon Light - Feat. Connie Fredericks Malone,
Sam Leon, Stan Wright, Tom Kaelin and Steve Blum.
3. Patience - Feat. Lisa Andersen, Bernard Fowler,
Lora Lee Christensen, Jim Pugh, Kid Andersen and
Derrick D’Mar Martin.
4. Hey, Jerry He Treats Me Right - Feat. Connie Fredericks Malone, Stan Wright, Tom Kaelin and Steve Blum.
Gerald Joseph Stenhouse Jemmott grew up in New York City and began playing the bass when he discovered Paul Chambers at age ten; by age 12, he was already skilled enough to perform in public, and studied Charles Mingus intensely. He got his big break when he was discovered by R&B/jazz saxophonist King Curtis, and played on his first recording sessions in 1966, including Nina Simone's The Blues album. Thanks to his Atlantic Records connection through Curtis, Jemmott soon found work backing other Atlantic soul stars, like Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, the Rascals, Clarence Carter, Don Covay, and Roberta Flack. But that was just the tip of the iceberg; Jemmott also recorded with blues legends like B.B. King, Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Champion Jack Dupree over the next decade, and backed jazz stars like Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Shirley Scott, Houston Person, George Benson, Archie Shepp, Lionel Hampton, Herbie Mann, Eddie Palmieri, and Richard "Groove" Holmes. Around 1975, Jemmott's session activity started to tail off; in the years that followed, he worked in both film and theater as an arranger and conductor, and produced several instructional books and videos on the art of bass playing (including one in tandem with Jaco Pastorius).

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