JAMFs Are Coming – Johnny Griffin

This laid-back, very swinging blues head was a staple of Johnny Griffin’s repertoire from the ‘60s to the end of his life. The many recordings are all slightly different, but the same basic lead sheet applies to all versions.

Johnny Griffin

April 24, 1928 – July 25, 2008

A tenor saxophonist of amazing energy and invention, Griffin was influenced by such revered artists as Johnny Hodges, Charlie Parker and Ben Webster. He was first heard prominently in his youth with Lionel Hampton's orchestra from 1945-47, making his first recording with Hamp when he was only 17 years old. In 1947, Griffin joined Joe Morris's rhythm & blues group. Morris (trumpet) had also been a recording member of Hamp's bands since 1943. He left Hamp a little before Johnny did. By 1948 the Morris band had changed personnel to include Elmo Hope (piano), Percy Heath (bass) and Philly Joe Jones (drums) along with Matthew Gee on trombone. Read more...

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