Trudy Pitts

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Take Five 04:28 Tools
Naima 07:15 Tools
The Spanish Flea 04:19 Tools
Steppin' In Minor 04:35 Tools
Eleanor Rigby 02:57 Tools
It Was A Very Good Year 03:57 Tools
Something Wonderful 03:29 Tools
Music To Watch Girls By 04:37 Tools
Fiddlin' 03:29 Tools
Night Song 04:05 Tools
Siete 04:05 Tools
Bucket Full Of Soul 00:00 Tools
Matchmaker 04:16 Tools
Organology 04:06 Tools
A Whiter Shade Of Pale 03:17 Tools
Bucketful Of Soul 00:00 Tools
The House Of The Rising Sun 03:45 Tools
Matchmaker, Matchmaker 04:18 Tools
Just Us Two 05:07 Tools
Love For Sale 00:00 Tools
Count Nine 04:18 Tools
When Lights Are Low 09:31 Tools
What The World Needs Now 03:23 Tools
These Blues Of Mine 05:33 Tools
Autumn Leaves 07:08 Tools
Teddy Makes Three 03:07 Tools
My Waltz 00:00 Tools
Amazing Grace 10:15 Tools
W.T. Blues 03:07 Tools
Sieté 04:05 Tools
Renaissance 04:05 Tools
Trudy 'N' Blue 10:15 Tools
Take 5 00:00 Tools
Feelin' It@GAMH 10:15 Tools
The Shadow Of Your Smile 10:15 Tools
Satin Doll 04:26 Tools
Man And Woman 04:26 Tools
Mean Perspective 04:26 Tools
Never My Love 00:00 Tools
Trudy Pitts / Take Five 00:00 Tools
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Trudy Pitts (born 1933) is a soul jazz keyboardist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is known primarily for her skill with the Hammond B3 organ. She is married to Bill Carney (born 1925), known to most as Mr. 'C'. He often joins her on the drums. In 1999, the Prestige label remastered a couple of her discs from the 1960s into a single compact disc, Legends of Acid Jazz, Trudy Pitts & Pat Martino. She also accompanies Pat Martino on the Prestige Rudy Van Gelder re-issue El Hombre. On September 15, 2006 Ms. Pitts was the first jazz artist play a concert on Philadelphia's Kimmel Center's 7,000 pipe organ, "taking the medium to a whole new level". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.