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  1. The line up pictured on the cover of the You Can't Use My Name: The RSVP/PPX Sessions album features Curtis Knight, Jimi Hendrix, Marion Booker and Ace Hall. At some stage in 1964, Hendrix met Knight in the lobby of a Harlem residential hotel and they hit it off.

  2. A description and details of the musician Marion Booker Jr. who plays Drums on one or several hammond jazz organ albums.

  3. Jun 27, 2016 · He was the son of Marion Belle Meadows Booker and the late Charles David Booker, Jr. Paul was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but lived in Nashville most of his life. He was known as a talented musician, a kind, gentle, intelligent man who did not waste words, and one who left a mark on all he met.

  4. Oct 1, 2021 · And the line-up on this 1969 album is heavenly: David ‘Fathead’ Newman on reeds, the great Lee Morgan on trumpet, timbales by Harry Brown (of Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers), and Melvin Sparks on the guitar. And let me take a moment to acknowledge the under-recognized Marion Booker Jr. on the drum kit – he also played with soul-jazz ...

  5. Think! is the second album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label. [1]

  6. Full music credits for Marion Booker: 11 performances. Roles performed: drums. Releases include: The George Benson Cookbook (The George Benson Quartet), Groove Grease (Jimmy McGriff), Soul Sugar.

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