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Joey DeFrancesco

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The music of Joey DeFrancesco — an important force in the revival of the Hammond B-3 organ as a jazz instrument — runs the gamut from soul-jazz and bluesy grooves à la Jimmy Smith to hard bop to the more advanced modal style of Coltrane disciple Larry Young. Born in Springfield, PA (near Philadelphia), on April 10, 1971, DeFrancesco was the son of another Philly-area jazz organist, Papa John DeFrancesco, and the grandson of multi-instrumentalist Joe DeFrancesco, who worked with the Dorsey Brothers. He began playing piano at age four and quickly switched to his father's instrument, preferring the sound of the Hammond B-3 over the modern synthesizers that had become the dominant alternative to piano. He began sitting in at his father's club gigs around age six; by age ten, he was performing paying gigs on the weekends and sitting in with artists like Jack McDuff and Groove Holmes.

DeFrancesco continued to study through high school, drawing from Philadelphia's rich jazz organ heritage and the numerous veteran players who still found work on the city's club scene. At 16, he was the first recipient of the Philadelphia Jazz Society's McCoy Tyner Scholarship, and was also a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition. He met Miles Davis on a local television show and impressed the trumpeter enough that DeFrancesco was invited on tour following his high-school graduation in 1988.

After appearing on the well-received Live Around the World and Amandla albums, DeFrancesco scored a solo deal with Columbia and released his debut as a leader, All of Me, in 1989. Four more Columbia albums followed (Where Were You?, Part III, Reboppin', Live at the Five Spot), one per year, and DeFrancesco's reputation grew steadily, helped by the fact that as a virtuosic yet vintage-style organist, he was something of an anomaly on the early-'90s jazz scene. His arrival presaged — and, in fact, helped kick-start — a renewal of interest in organ jazz of all stripes, and he remained one of the most versatile and advanced of the new breed of players; inspired by Davis, he even picked up the trumpet as a second instrument.

After parting ways with Columbia, DeFrancesco recorded sets for Muse and Big Mo, and began working extensively with guitarist John McLaughlin. His appearance on 1994's After the Rain and his subsequent international tour with McLaughlin brought him to a whole new audience. He spent the next few years working mostly as a sideman, however, and returned to the studio under his own name in 1998, recording All or Nothing at All for Big Mo; he also appeared with his father on All in the Family for High Note. The following year brought The Champ, a tribute to Jimmy Smith (also on High Note), and a new record deal with Concord Jazz, which kicked off with the Mafia movie soundtrack tribute Goodfellas.

DeFrancesco finally teamed up with longtime hero Jimmy Smith for 2000's Incredible!, and issued the Concord follow-up Singin' and Swingin' in 2001, which spotlighted his easygoing vocals. In the meantime, he also continued to record sessions for High Note, including the sequel The Champ: Round 2 (2000) and another tribute to one of his influences, The Philadelphia Connection: A Tribute to Don Patterson (2002). Always a busy and prolific artist, DeFrancesco released five albums in the next five years: 2003's Falling in Love Again, which featured jazz singer Joe Doggs; 2004's Plays Sinatra His Way; 2005's Legacy, again with Jimmy Smith; and 2006's Organic Vibes. Live: The Authorized Bootleg followed in 2007 from Concord Records, while Joey D! appeared in 2008. In 2009, DeFrancesco paid tribute to one his idols with Finger Poppin: Celebrating the Music of Horace Silver. In 2010, DeFrancesco returned with the similarly minded tribute album Never Can Say Goodbye: The Music of Michael Jackson.

Title: Uncle Bobby

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Reboppin'

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Part III

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Project Freedom

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Incredible !

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Goodfellas

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Where Were You

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: The Champ

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Joey D!

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: One for Rudy

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: More Music

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz

Title: Legacy

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco, Jimmy Smith

Genre: Jazz

Title: All Of Me

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz, Soul Jazz

Title: 40

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz, Rock

Title: Trip Mode

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz, Rock

Title: Organic Vibes

Artist: Joey DeFrancesco

Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop

Collections

Title: Hammond Heroes

Genre: Jazz

Title: Def Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Title: Chillout Jazz Organ

Genre: Funk

Title: Funky Jazz Keyboard

Genre: Jazz

Title: Hammond & Big Band

Genre: Rock, Bop

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