Mystic Brew, featured on his debut album Two-Headed Freap, has become a classic, celebrated for its soulful Hammond B3 organ melody and infectious rhythm. The track's unique blend of jazz and funk elements has made it a cornerstone in both genres. The song features a captivating bassline and an atmospheric production style that combines psychedelic flourishes with a laid-back yet propulsive groove. Bob James's keyboard work is central to the track, characterized by bluesy organ lines that evoke warmth and nostalgia while incorporating adventurous dissonance. Since its rele… read more
Mystic Brew, featured on his debut album Two-Headed Freap, has become a classic, celebrated for its soulful Hammond B3 organ melody and infectious rh… read more
Mystic Brew, featured on his debut album Two-Headed Freap, has become a classic, celebrated for its soulful Hammond B3 organ melody and infectious rhythm. The track's unique blend o… read more
Ronnie Foster was born in Buffalo, New York, and began playing piano at the age of 4. By age 12 he had switched to Hammond organ and became a student of the jazz great Jimmy Smith. At age 15, Ronnie started playing with George Benson on weekends, while still in school. After graduating from high school Ronnie began a two-year stint with The Billy Wooten Trio. Eventually, Ronnie began playing New York clubs. At 20 he got a call from New York that Saxophonist great Stanley Turrentine was looking for a new organist. He did one gig with Stanley. Word of Ronnie was traveling fast. While… read more
Ronnie Foster was born in Buffalo, New York, and began playing piano at the age of 4. By age 12 he had switched to Hammond organ and became a student of the jazz great Jimmy Smith. At age 1… read more
Ronnie Foster was born in Buffalo, New York, and began playing piano at the age of 4. By age 12 he had switched to Hammond organ and became a student of the jazz great Jimmy Smith. At age 15, Ronnie started playing with George Benson o… read more