org, 1926-1997 US
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Jean-Louis Benoît
Lou Bennett (May 18, 1926, Philadelphia – February 10, 1997, Paris) was an American jazz organist.Bennett first played bebop on piano, but started playing organ in 1956 after hearing Jimmy Smith. Bennett toured the U.S. with an organ trio between 1957 and 1959, and then moved to Paris in 1960. There he recorded and performed at the Blue Note with Jimmy Gourley and Kenny Clarke (as well as Rene Thomas); he returned to America only once, for the 1964 Newport Jazz Festival. He also recorded in the 1960s with Philip Catherine, Shirley Bunnie Foy and Franco Manzecchi. In the 1980s he played in his own quintet with Gerard Badini, among others. During this period he also toured extensively throughout Spain, including, Almeria, Barcelona, La Coruna, Segovia, and Madrid.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Amen (& More) | Lou Bennett | 2017 | Compil. |
Hello Mr. Bennett | Ximo Tebar With Lou Bennett & Idris Muhammad | 1997 | Album |
Blue Lou's Blues | Lou Bennett | 1993 | Album |
Blue Lou's Blues | Lou Bennett | 1986 | Album |
Lou Bennett | Lou Bennett | 1973 | Album |
Lou Bennett Plays For Clem | Lou Bennett | 1971 | Album |
La Vil Seducción O.S.T. | Lou Bennett | 1968 | Album |
Improvisacions | Lou Bennett | 1966 | Single |
Pentacostal Feeling | Lou Bennett | 1966 | Album |
Núria Feliu, Lou Bennett I Els Seus Amics | Nuria Feliu, Lou Bennett | 1966 | Album |
Enfin / I Remember Sonny / Indicatif | Lou Bennett | 1964 | Single |
Enfin! | Lou Bennett | 1963 | Album |
Un Portrait de Ray Charles | Lou Bennett | 1962 | Single |
Le Temps Du Twist | Lou Bennett | 1962 | Single |
Hot Hammond | Lou Bennett | 1961 | Single |
I Giganti Del Jazz 72 | Lou Bennett / George Benson / Charlie Byrd | Compil. |