Jack McDuff
American singer and organist

Born
September 17th, 1926
98 years ago
Died
2001
24 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American singer and organist, renowned for contributions to the jazz genre. His career spanned several decades, during which he collaborated with a variety of artists. Notable for popularizing the Hammond B-3 organ sound in jazz, McDuff recorded over 30 albums. He performed extensively, gaining a dedicated following and contributing significantly to jazz music. His style incorporated elements of funk and soul, influencing many musicians in the genres that followed.
Recorded over 30 albums
Popularized Hammond B-3 organ sound
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