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  1. Lee Morgan - The Rumproller

    After 1964's The Sidewinder (which I thought I'd featured, but can't find) was a success (Blue Note's biggest), you can't blame a guy for bringing the guys into the studio in 1965 to record The Rumproller, a quick follow-up in similar style...with similarly fun results.

    With Joe Henderson (tenor), Ronnie Mathews (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums).

    #nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #LeeMorgan #JoeHenderson #RonnieMathews #VictorSproles #BillyHiggins

  2. Lee Morgan - The Rumproller

    After 1964's The Sidewinder (which I thought I'd featured, but can't find) was a success (Blue Note's biggest), you can't blame a guy for bringing the guys into the studio in 1965 to record The Rumproller, a quick follow-up in similar style...with similarly fun results.

    With Joe Henderson (tenor), Ronnie Mathews (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums).

    #nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #LeeMorgan #JoeHenderson #RonnieMathews #VictorSproles #BillyHiggins

  3. Lee Morgan - The Rumproller

    After 1964's The Sidewinder (which I thought I'd featured, but can't find) was a success (Blue Note's biggest), you can't blame a guy for bringing the guys into the studio in 1965 to record The Rumproller, a quick follow-up in similar style...with similarly fun results.

    With Joe Henderson (tenor), Ronnie Mathews (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums).

    #nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #LeeMorgan #JoeHenderson #RonnieMathews #VictorSproles #BillyHiggins

  4. Lee Morgan - The Rumproller

    After 1964's The Sidewinder (which I thought I'd featured, but can't find) was a success (Blue Note's biggest), you can't blame a guy for bringing the guys into the studio in 1965 to record The Rumproller, a quick follow-up in similar style...with similarly fun results.

    With Joe Henderson (tenor), Ronnie Mathews (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums).

  5. Lee Morgan - The Rumproller

    After 1964's The Sidewinder (which I thought I'd featured, but can't find) was a success (Blue Note's biggest), you can't blame a guy for bringing the guys into the studio in 1965 to record The Rumproller, a quick follow-up in similar style...with similarly fun results.

    With Joe Henderson (tenor), Ronnie Mathews (piano), Victor Sproles (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums).

    #nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #LeeMorgan #JoeHenderson #RonnieMathews #VictorSproles #BillyHiggins