1967. Brother Jack Mcduff & David Newman - Doub... May 2026
: Its crisp drums and soulful organ stabs have been mined by hip-hop producers looking for "authentic" 60s grit.
: David Newman, a longtime anchor of the Ray Charles band, brought a "Texas Tenor" grit and a deep, blues-drenched lyricism. 1967. Brother Jack McDuff & David Newman - Doub...
: Under the production of Joel Dorn, this album benefited from the high-fidelity engineering Atlantic was famous for, giving the B3 organ a warm, room-filling presence. 🏆 Legacy : Its crisp drums and soulful organ stabs
While both men were established stars, this pairing was a masterstroke of chemistry. 🏆 Legacy While both men were established stars,
: Jack McDuff was known for his rhythmic "walking" bass lines and aggressive, percussive attack on the Hammond B3.
Find featuring the Jack McDuff/David Newman duo.
The 1967 collaboration between organist and saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman , titled Double Barrelled Soul , stands as a high-water mark for the soul-jazz genre. Released on Atlantic Records, it captured two titans of the "Greasy" sound at the peak of their creative powers. 🎹 The Artistic Partnership