Melvin Rhyne

Melvin Rhyne, born on October 12, 1936, in Indianapolis, Indiana, was a celebrated jazz organist whose soulful and groovy playing captivated audiences worldwide. Rhyne's musical journey began at a young age, learning piano from his father before transitioning to the organ. He gained prominence through his collaborations with jazz guitar legend Wes Montgomery, contributing to some of Montgomery's most iconic Riverside recordings. Rhyne's distinctive organ playing, characterized by its warmth and rhythmic drive, left an indelible mark on the jazz scene. With a discography that includes standout albums like "Boss Organ" and "Organ-Izing," Rhyne's music continues to inspire and delight jazz enthusiasts, showcasing his unique ability to blend tradition with innovation.

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Melvin Rhyne

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