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RUM 2011070LP
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Wilburt "Red" Prysock was one of the first American tenor saxophonists to take the influence of jazz masters such as Coleman Hawkins in a distinctly R&B direction. The brother of R&B singer, Arthur Prysock, with whom he played on numerous sessions, Red is probably best known for the 1955 hit "Hand Clappin'" which is included on this LP. A classic groovin' R&B instrumental with honking sax-work from Red, the track is universally beloved by swingers, greasers, and anybody with a hankering to dance. But "Hand Clappin'" is not the only thing to love here on Rock'N'Roll, there's 11 more classics to jump and jive to; Zoot suit and pork pie hat not included.
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