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-'''Charles Fambrough''' (August 25, 1950{{ndash}} January 1, 2011) was a [[double-bassist]] and [[composer]] from [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].+'''Shirley Scott''' (March 14, 1934 – March 10, 2002) was an [[United States|American]] [[hard bop]] and [[soul-jazz]] [[organist]]. She was known as 'Queen of the Organ'.
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-During his nearly 40 year professional career, Fambrough performed and recorded with numerous bands, most famously [[Art Blakey|Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers]] and the [[Wynton Marsalis]] Quintet, as well as [[Grover Washington, Jr.]], [[McCoy Tyner]], [[Freddie Hubbard]], [[Airto Moreira]], [[Shirley Scott]], and [[Rahsaan Roland Kirk]] to name only a few. At the time of his death, he led his band Charles Fambrough's All Star Group. 
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Shirley Scott (March 14, 1934 – March 10, 2002) was an American hard bop and soul-jazz organist. She was known as 'Queen of the Organ'.





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