Melvin Rhyne, a luminary in the jazz organ scene, left an indelible mark on the genre with his soulful and groovy playing. Born on October 12, 1936, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Rhyne is best known for his collaborations with jazz guitar virtuoso Wes Montgomery. His Melvin Rhyne Trio, a dynamic guitar/organ/drums ensemble, recorded several albums for Riverside, showcasing Rhyne's distinctive organ work and his ability to create infectious rhythms. Throughout his career, Rhyne released a plethora of albums, including notable works like "Boss Organ" and "Organ-Izing," which are essential listens for any jazz enthusiast. His music, characterized by its warmth, swing, and innovative use of the organ, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Rhyne passed away on March 5, 2013, but his musical legacy endures, inspiring new generations of jazz musicians and fans alike.