You're listening. And the great Paris signs there from samples are over was 1962 Argo single we heard can't leading man before a man I ain't mad at you the person on this probably includes Miller brisker on the search for George Eskridge on the guitar I'm full Thomas on the drums sandwiches are on the keyboards can't meeting and I ain't mad at you before that we heard one from legendary sax man King Curtis with his very 1st number one hit soul to us that features once again Billy Butler on the guitar throwing Griffin on the keyboards and King Curtis on the sax that was recorded from Bobby Robinson in New York City probably in early 1962 and released on his enjoy a record label before that we heard the title track off a brother Jack McDuff critically acclaimed prestigious all Pete funny dripper that features Jimmy Forrest on the tenor sax with Grant Green on guitar and j.s. Keyboard legend Jack McDuff on the him and be free from 1961 Jack McDuff with the honey trap or Started off of the classics was a rural hooker with one called Rock n wild he cut that in Chicago with AC Reid on the sax and Johnny Big Miss Walker on the organ Earl hooker places typically fluid and smooth lead guitar lines to great rock and support recorded me 961 for the chief label in Chicago the show is blues on limited I'm your host Sobibor hearkens And today on the program we're stopping beyond the boundaries of blues some r. And b. To bring you the special tribute to the Hammond b 3 organ. Coming up next we'll hear a few more than a few more rarities we'll hear from T.-Bone Walker again this reach or some unknown Tube or player well here a billboard chart heard from Dave baby court one called rinky dink a great little rocker from Booker t. And Liam genius a real rarity from j.c. Davis and kicking things off will be won by Tommy talker this is yet another billboard hit to prominently feature an organ one called High Heel Sneakers that one's next right here on blues on limited. A. 123. a bad. Place. All right great stuff there from the Turks T.-Bone Walker that one comes from a one off session he did for the modern record label in 1964 from a recording date held in Chicago the personal most is completely unknown although the keyboard player certainly the libbers spirited performance this is from a 3 year period that saw alone t. Bones recording are too many and the session is a real standout all the way around from October 19th $64.00 told us woman from T.-Bone Walker. Before that we heard another top 10 r. And b. Hip to feature an organ this time rinky dink from Dave baby court this one was cut from the chest brothers in 1962 and bar on the guitar riff for Mickey and Soviet strange for half a dozen years previous to this but also adopted as the female song for a Saturday afternoon t.v. Program the voted to roll over in the u.k. In addition to rinky dink they've also had another huge comp time head which will hear coming up in the 2nd half. But routinely m. G.'s before that with a great rock an instrumental one called Can't be still with their distinctive sound they want batting support to countless records on the stacks in print and the organ and guitar lead instrumentals the Booker t. Jones and Steve Cropper respectably are still popular all these years later from 1964 can't be still by Booker t. Only m g. Another 45 r.p.m. Rarity before then j.c. Davis with one called. He cut them for the chest brothers up in Chicago sometime during Fall 1963 featuring the harmonica work of Walter Horton just to confuse matters a little there was alternately Yes remember the title pose next scene and appeared in the chess master books as friends and thanks to some sort of thing by Chicago blizzard sports got Berks We've since been informed that it was a made up word used by blues an r. And b. V.j. Al Benson to describe an attractive young woman file that one under your learned something new every day from 1963 j.c. Davis with. Started off as tummy tuck her in one of his most identifiable Tunes high heels makers yet another r. And b. Hip to feature an organ that enjoyed a run I'm 11 weeks on the Billboard charts topping out at number 11 and spring of 1964. The show was that I'm your host. Today on the program we're moving and grooving to the classic sounds of a him and b. 3 organ and blues r. And b. Jazz soul if you have a topic you'd like us to make a comment on one of her previous shows or you just want to say one we'd love to hear from you. In a blue moon to G.-Mail dot com blues on women in the radio show is distributed by n.p.r. The Public Radio Exchange. Awards. Great music Faria coming up right after the break. They are a. Minute on your home. Today and. We're celebrating the wonderful world of the Hammond b 3 organ only mention last hour it was developed by an inventor Laurence Hammond and introduced in 193520 years later the b. 3 model became one of the most popular finding a home among players from blues gospel and jails and its presence to a greater or lesser degree became a key part of it head making formula that made some records very big sellers in the late 1950 s. And early 1960 s. . Coming up next we'll hear from Booker t. M e m g and closing up until you know if this will be a pair of terms from Jimmy McGrath He was a formally trained musician who studied at Juilliard and later fall under the tutelage of jazz keyboard legend Jimmy Smith among others his style is always strewn over the lines between blues soul on trails earning him a solid reputation in a lengthy career starting things off will be one of his early hits for the label all about my girl from 1962 that one's next right here on blues on limited. Her. Mom. 3 growth we heard him. On the lead guitar Larry Frasier. Grow from a keyboards that was recorded live in New York City for the label 63. Before that another notable hit for Booker t. Only M.G.'s was one called Groove and that enjoyed a 10 week run on the Billboard charts in 1967 before stalling out with a number tonnes record of 1967 in Memphis for the Stax label and featuring Booker t. Jones on the Hammond b 3 started off with an early hit for Jimmy McGriff one called All About My girl that again features Morris down on the guitar with Jackie mills on the drums and Jimmy McGriff on the keyboards that enjoyed a 4 week run on the Billboard charts landing at number 12 in the 1st few weeks 1963 recorded for the Sioux label in New York the show is blues on limited I'm your host sleepy boy hearkens I'm today in the program we're paying tribute to the Hammond b 3 organ coming up next we've got a special treat for you and that would be yet another master of the him in to be 3 jails legend Jimmy Smith during the 1950 s. And sixty's when he was a hell of Master of the keyboards with critics claiming that he single handedly revolutionized the role of the instrument by incorporating into his work elements of bebop r. And b. Blues from gospel he became widely influential and among his lengthy catalog and his early work with Blue Note from the late 1950 s. And early 1960 s. As a standout of his career Well you're an extended piece from Jimmy Smith and delightfully bluesy number called the sermon the states from 1957 recording session for Blue Note featuring an all star cast of William Morgan on the trumpet Lou Donaldson and Tina Brooks on the same axis Kenny Burrell on guitar with Art Blakey on the drums the sermon by Jimmy Smith That's coming your way right here on blues on limited. You.