This is the story of Lou Bennett: the organ player who could swing like Jimmy Smith but didn’t want to. A big thank you to Philip Catherine who was so kind to sit down with us for our first ever interview. A true gentleman.
HELP US SPREADING THE WORD ON LOU BENNETT
Many songs in this episode are impossible to find anywhere else on the internet. So if you like the music, pass it on to your friends. Thank you very much!
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TRACKLIST
1. Arrival - Lou Bennett
2. Unknown - Lou Bennett & Philip Catherine (02:10)
3. Blues For A Blonde - Jack Sels, Lou Bennett, Philip Catherine, Oliver Jackson (08:19)
4. Elijah - Lou Bennett & The Dean Sisters (16:56)
5. Lament - Lou Bennett (23:33)
6. African Dance - Jack Sels, Lou Bennett, Philip Catherine, Oliver Jackson (36:30)
7. So What (38:40)
8. This Train - Lou w/ Memphis Slim (43:10)
9. Arrival
Comments
nice a lot of the tracks it sounds like an electric bass player i own hammond b3's doesn't sound like organ bass maybe his organ was modified? like the way groove holmes used to do hooking up a wah wah to the lower manual etc.
Hi, he actually did modify his hammond. What a sound, huh. Glad you found this episode!
Verdorie; vorig weekend nog Bennett laten liggen in Luik... :-)
Nooit doen :) Welke was het?
Oa. de hoes van 'Dansez Et Rêvez Avec Le Trio Lou Bennett' herkende ik direct als 'vastgehad, maar niet meegepakt...'
Captivating audio documentary. Impressed by the inimitable swing of Bennetton. Thanks Audiofiles!
Wow, for some reason we only now saw this comment. Thank you very much, Magda. We're still very proud of this documentary and especially happy with people picking up on Lou Bennett. Hope to deliver similar episodes real soon!
This is great!! ♥
Merci, Belinda! Big audio hug from Brussels to Berlin.
;)
Thanks for favouriting and spreading the love, Nishino.
Loved the show!
Alright! Great to see you liked it. Keep that jazz coming!
Great music guys. Greetings from Mexico. Keep doing a wonderful job.
Thank you so much. We will! Greetings from Brussels.
Interesting interview.
Thank you, Jazwhat Ever. Philip was very endearing.
Thx
Our thanks to you, Teruyuki. Spread the word on Lou Bennett in Japan, will you?
Thanks Audiofiles! Let'em come...
Glad you enjoyed it, man. Already thinking about the next project!