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Hank Marr : ウィキペディア英語版
Hank Marr
Hank Marr (30 January 1927 – 16 March 2004) was a soul jazz and hard bop Hammond B3 organist and pianist born in Columbus, Ohio, probably best known for his many albums recorded under his own name for the Double-time record label.
Columbus natives Hank Marr and (Tenor Saxophonist) Rusty Bryant co-led a group that toured for several years (beginning in 1958 going into 1960’s). Later, Marr led a group that featured Electric Guitarist/Singer James Ulmer

. Ulmer first recorded professionally with Marr in 1964. Ulmer later toured Europe under Marr in 1966-1967.
As a sideman, Marr made a name for himself playing with many accomplished musicians. In the late 1960s, Marr performed in a duo with guitarist Floyd Smith (musician) in Atlantic City, NJ.
Marr had two minor hit singles, "Greasy Spoon" (U.S. No. 101, 1964) and "Silver Spoon" (U.S. No. 134, 1965).〔Joel Whitburn, ''Top Pop Singles''. 12th edn, p. 618.〕
==Discography==

*''Greasy Spoon'' (King, 1962)
*''Latest teentime dance steps'' (King, 1962)
*''Live at the Club 502'' (King, 1963)
*''Sounds from the Marr-ket place'' (King, 1964)
*''It's about time !'' (Double-Time Records, 1995)
*''Groovin' it'' (Double Time, 1996)
*''Hank and Frank (with Frank Foster)'' (Double Time, 1997)

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