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Larry Young (also known as Khalid Yasin (Abdul Aziz) (born October 7, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey-died March 30, 1978 in New York City) was an American jazz organist and occasional pianist. Young pioneered a modal approach to the Hammond B-3 (in contrast to Jimmy Smith's soul-jazz style).Young played with various R&B bands in the 1950s before gaining jazz experience with Jimmy Forrest, Lou Donaldson, Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley and Tommy Turrentine. Recording as a leader for Prestige from 1960, Young made a number of soul-jazz discs including Testifying, Young Blues and Groove Street. |
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| Tony Williams Lifetime feat. Larry Young (1971) NOTE: Why is there no decent footage of Larry Young and Grant Green anywhere? This clip of Lifetime could be Ted Dunbar on guitar Warren Smith and Don Alias on percussion, and bass could be Juini Booth. The guy in the Rudolph Valentino outfit on Hammond is the incomparable Larry Young | | 2 Step - Larry Young - Turn Off The Lights Larry Young - Turn Off The Lights 1975 | | "Khalid of Space - Welcome" by Larry Young Off of 'Lawrence of Newark', 1973..never heard a hammond organ sound quite like this.....please note, I had to cut out 2 and a half minutes somewhere in the middle to fit 10 minute limit... | | Larry Young: "Paris Eyes" Larry Young: "Paris Eyes" with Larry Young (org), Sam Rivers (ts), Grant Green (g), Elvin Jones (ds) in 1964 | |
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