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Dr. Lonnie Smith

Jazz
Funk
Soul music
Born in Lackawanna, New York on July 3, 1942, Lonnie Smith, who goes by Dr. Lonnie Smith due to his improvisational style, was a jazz musician who played the Hammond B3 organ. Not to be confused with Lonnie Liston Smith, he grew up in Buffalo, New York in a musical family and had stints with small vocal groups in the 1950s. Moving to New York City, he released his debut solo album, Finger Lickin' Good - Soul Organ, in 1967. It featured guitarist George Benson with whom he played regularly in the George Benson Quartet. He performed around America and internationally with a wide va...
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Spinning WheelLord Finesse and Dr. Lonnie Smith
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Spinning WheelDr. Lonnie Smith
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MemphisRay Brown Jr., Dr. John and Dr. Lonnie Smith
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CaravanDr. Lonnie Smith
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Come TogetherDr. Lonnie Smith
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Someday My Prince Will ComeDr. Lonnie Smith
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Spinning WheelLord Finesse and Dr. Lonnie Smith

Drives

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Spinning WheelDr. Lonnie Smith

Drives

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MemphisRay Brown Jr., Dr. John and Dr. Lonnie Smith

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CaravanDr. Lonnie Smith

The Turbanator

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Come TogetherDr. Lonnie Smith

Rise Up!

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Someday My Prince Will ComeDr. Lonnie Smith

The Turbanator

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