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Jimmy McGriff
One of the all-time giants of the Hammond B-3, Jimmy McGriff (April 3, 1936 -- May 24, 2008) sometimes gets lost amid all the great soul-jazz organists from his hometown of Philadelphia. He was almost certainly the bluesiest of the major soul-jazz pioneers, and indeed, he often insisted that he was more of a blues musician than a jazz artist; nonetheless, he remained eclectic enough to blur the lines of classification.
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Songs
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Flying Home
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Funky Junk
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Georgia on My Mind
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Girl Talk
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Gospel Time
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Grandma's Toe Jam
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Grits, Gravy And Groove
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Groove Fly
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Groove Grease
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Hard Times
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Heavyweight
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Hello Betty
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Hob Nail Boogie
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I Got A Woman
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I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
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I'm Walkin'
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I've Got a Woman
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I've Got a Woman (Part 1)
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I've Got a Woman, Part 1
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I've Got a Woman, Pt. 1
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I've Got A Women
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Indiana
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It Feels So Nice
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It Had To Be You
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It's You I Adore
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It's Your Thing
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Jumpin' the Blues
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Jumping The Blues
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Just in Time
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Keep Loose
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Kiko
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L'il Darlin'
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Last Minute
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Let's Stay Together
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Lock It Up
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Lonesome Road
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M.G. Blues
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Mack the Knife
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Malcolm's Blues
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McGriff's House Party
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McGriffin'
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Midnight Boogie
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Miss Poopie
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Moonglow
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Mr. Lucky
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Mr.Lucky
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Neckbones A La Carte
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New Volume
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Old Grand Dad
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Oleo