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Lyman Woodard (March 3, 1942 – February 25, 2009) was a Detroit-based jazz organist noted for fusing his music with Latin and Afro-Cuban-inspired rhythms. From the late '60s, Woodard recorded with a number of Motown acts, and served as musical director for Martha and the Vandellas. But seminal releases – like his 1975 cult-classic Saturday Night Special – and the legacy of his namesake outfit, the Lyman Woodard Organization, helped define Motor City's lesser-known jazz-funk heritage.
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Live at 1996 Ford Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival [1998]
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If I Were a Bell | 6:27 |
When Did You Leave Heaven? | 5:31 |
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If I Were a Bell | 6:27 |
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