Indianapolis soul-jazz trio Nineteenth
Whole first played together as backup musicians for jazz guitar great
Grant Green, forming their own group to record the 1972 Smilin' album on
Eastbound Records. Vibist/singer Billy Wooten, organist/singer Emanuel
Riggins, and drummer "Mad" Harold Cardwell were joined by a few
sessionmen for the LP, including noted guitarist Cornell Dupree, who
took all the guitar solos. The record was solid early-'70s soul-jazz in
which the musicians sounded more comfortable with the soul idiom than
many did on releases given a soul-jazz tag, offering five mostly
instrumental, lengthy pieces with funky grooves and some sparkling
organ-vibes-guitar interaction. The group also recorded a live album,
featuring Wooten, under the name Wooden Glass.
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