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Bob Bushnell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bob Bushnell Bob Bushnell (Philadelphia) is a jazz bass player and guitarist. Playing occasionally with Jimmy Heath’s band in the late 1940s, coinciding with John Coltrane,〔(Porter, Lewis (1999) ''John Coltrane: his life and music''. University of Michigan Press ) at Google Books. Retrieved 29 April 2013.〕 He also played in the first house band at Philadelphia's Club 421, a lineup led by Charlie Rice, and featuring Vance Wilson, Red Garland and Johnny Hughes.〔(''Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians'' ) Retrieved 29 April 2013.〕 He went on to become a member of Louis Jordan’s bands (both the Orchestra and his Tympany Five). In 1952, he married the band’s vocalist Elaine Dash Robinson,〔(“Mr. & Mrs.” JET 4 September 1952 ) ''JET'', at Google Books. Retrieved 29 April 2013.〕 with whom he later formed a group. As a studio musician, he appears on recordings such as Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” and Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence”.〔(Eliot, Marc (2010) ''Paul Simon: A Life'', p. 65. John Wiley & Sons ) at Google Books. Retrieved 29 April 2013.〕 ==Discography== As sideman *1950: "By The Candleglow" b/w "Slippery Smith" - Ben Smith (Savoy Records〔(Savoy Records discography ) Retrieved 29 April 2013.〕) *1962: "Up on the Roof"/"Another Night With the Boys" - The Drifters *1962: ''From the Heart'' – Etta Jones *1963: ''Any Number Can Win'' – Jimmy Smith *1964: ''See-Saw'' - Don Covay (Atlantic Records) *1964: ''Soul Sauce'' - Cal Tjader (Verve) *1965: ''The Best of Solomon Burke'' - Solomon Burke (Atlantic Records), recorded 1960-1965 *1965: ''Mercy!'' Don Covay (Atlantic Records) *1965: ''Workin' On A Groovy Thing'' - Barbara Lewis (Atlantic) *1965: ''Smoking with Willis'' - Willis Jackson (Cadet) *1965: ''Joe’s Blues'' – Johnny Hodges and Wild Bill Davis *1965: ''Tijuana Jazz'' - Gary McFarland and Clark Terry (Impulse!) *1966: ''Simpático'' - Gary McFarland and Gábor Szabó *1966: ''Jazz Raga'' - Gábor Szabó (Impulse!) *1966: ''Dreamer'' - Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles (Atlantic) *1966: ''Tim Hardin 1'' - Tim Hardin (Verve Records) *1966: ''Esther Phillips Sings'' - Esther Phillips (Atlantic) *1967: ''Soul Drums'' - Bernard Purdie (Date) *1967: ''Nina Simone Sings the Blues'' - Nina Simone (RCA Records) *1967: ''Soul Grabber'' - Willis Jackson (Prestige) *1968: ''The Circle Game'' - Tom Rush (Elektra) *1968: ''The Worm'' - Jimmy McGriff (Solid State) *1968: ''Little Green Apples'' – Sonny Stitt *1968: ''Come Hither'' – Sonny Stitt *1969: ''Tell It Like It Is'' - George Benson (A&M) *1969: ''Rusty Bryant Returns'' - Rusty Bryant (Prestige) *1969: ''Soul Talk'' – Johnny "Hammond" Smith *1969: ''Guitar Soul!'' - Billy Butler (Prestige) *1969: ''Goodness!'' - Houston Person (Prestige) *1969: ''Sure 'Nuff'' – Sonny Phillips (Prestige) *1969: ''Brother Jug!'' – Gene Ammons *1969: ''The Boss Is Back!'' - Gene Ammons (Prestige) *1969: ''It's My Way'' - Dizzy Gillespie (Solid State) *1970: ''For Losers'' - Archie Shepp (Impulse!) *1973: ''T.B. Sheets'' - Van Morrison (Bang Records) recorded in 1967 *1974: ''Kwanza'' - Archie Shepp (Impulse!) - appears on track 1, with Jimmy Owens, Grachan Moncur III, James Spaulding, Charles Davis, Dave Burrell, Wally Richardson and Bernard Purdie, recorded in 1969 *1975: ''The Baddest Hubbard'' – Freddie Hubbard
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