Up in Betty's Room – Don Patterson & Billy James
This minor-key groove tune is great to blow on!
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- Recording: Don Patterson - The Exciting New Organ Of Don Patterson
- Recorded on: May 12, 1964
- Label: Prestige (PR 7331)
- Concert Key: D minor
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Tenor Sax - Booker Ervin
- Organ - Don Patterson
- Drums - Billy James
Unfortunately Patterson's own version isn't available on Amazon or iTunes, so click on the second album for the BUY MP3 links to baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan's version.
This was recorded on Don's first leader date for Prestige Records. It is co-written with Don's drummer and close working mate, Billy James. They are on many recording dates together. Less then two months earlier, they were on a Sonny Stitt recording, and about two months later they were together also with Booker Ervin for Don's and Booker's co-leader session, "Don Patterson/Booker Ervin."
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- Recording: Gary Smulyan - Smul's Paradise
- Recorded on: April 23, 2011
- Label: Capri (74113)
- Concert Key: D minor
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Baritone Sax - Gary Smulyan
- Organ - Mike LeDonne
- Guitar - Peter Bernstein
- Drums - Kenny Washington
Don Patterson
Jul 22, 1936 – Feb 10, 1988
Don Patterson was born in Columbus, Ohio and began his musicianship on the piano. At the age of twenty, he heard Jimmy Smith and decided to take up organ. He made his debut as an organist in 1959. His first recordings were in 1962 with Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons. Read more...
Billy James
Apr 20, 1936 – Nov 20, 2009
Billy James's career began at the tender age of 15 when he began to gig with the Lionel Hampton band. The Pittsburgh-based drummer is best known for his collaborations with keyboardist Don Patterson and Sonny Stitt as well as his flawless technique at rapid tempos that was complemented by his signature shuffle. Read more...