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Grady Tate

Soul music
Grady Tate – born January 14, 1932 in Durham, North Carolina – was a jazz and soul drummer and vocalist. While most of his career was spent as a drummer, he was often recognized for his baritone voice appearing on several songs in Schoolhouse Rock!, a series of educational musical shorts that debuted in the 1970s. Grady Tate first came to prominence when he moved to New York City in 1963 and became the drummer in Quincy Jones’ band. His unique sound was also captured on classic ‘60s albums by Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery. He also recorded as a sideman for many other artists inc...
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Ding-Dong! The Witch Is DeadJay Leonhart, Ken Peplowski, Ted Rosenthal and Grady Tate
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All AloneIrving Berlin, Grady Tate, Jay Leonhart, Mike Renzi, Bobbi Baird and Richard Heyman
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MarieIrving Berlin, Grady Tate, Mike Renzi and Bobbi Baird
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Windmills of Your MindGrady Tate
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And I Love HerGrady Tate
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SummertimeGrady Tate, Kenny Burrell and Reggie Workman
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Ding-Dong! The Witch Is DeadJay Leonhart, Ken Peplowski, Ted Rosenthal and Grady Tate

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All AloneIrving Berlin, Grady Tate, Jay Leonhart, Mike Renzi, Bobbi Baird and Richard Heyman

Connee Boswell Selected Favorites Volume 1

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MarieIrving Berlin, Grady Tate, Mike Renzi and Bobbi Baird

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Windmills of Your MindGrady Tate

Windmills of My Mind

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And I Love HerGrady Tate

Windmills of My Mind

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SummertimeGrady Tate, Kenny Burrell and Reggie Workman

Swingin' Impression By Hank Jones - Porgy And Bess

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