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Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers — Horace Silver (Blue Note, 1955)

2 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Nobody had fused the Black church with bebop and made it swing like this before. Horace Silver brought gospel-inflected melody lines into jazz with The Preacher and Doodlin', backed by Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley, Doug Watkins, and Art Blakey. This 1955 Blue Note session didn't just sell well -- it helped define the label's identity for the next decade. --- More from Sticky Note Podcasts: The Why of Words [https://whyofwords.com] (daily etymology) | Required Drinking [https://requireddrinking.com] (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips) stickynotepodcasts.com [https://stickynotepodcasts.com]

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