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His first album, Arrival of a Young Giant, was a trio album by Hundley (piano), Jay Jay Wiggins (bass), and Gary Chase (drums) that was released in 1968. [4] Craig Hundley Plays with the Big Boys, from the following year, had a big band added to the trio. [5] The 1969 release, Rhapsody in Blue, also featured a big band, and included Ed Thigpen ...
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Craig Hundley, Craig Hundley Trio Plays with the Big Boys (World Pacific, 1969) Milt Jackson, Memphis Jackson (ABC, 1970) Milt Jackson, The Impulse Years (ABC, 1974) Etta James, Time After Time (RCA Victor, 1995) Plas Johnson, Evening Delight (Carell Music, 1999) Pete Jolly, Seasons (A&M, 1970) Gloria Jones, Windstorm (Capitol, 1978)
Craig Hundley Trio Arrival of a Young Giant: WPS-21881 J.P. Rags: Scruffety: WPS-21882 Harper and Rowe Harper and Rowe: WPS-21883 Billy Larkin and the Delegates The Best of Billy Larkin and the Delegates: Guest Artist Clifford Scott WPS-21884 The Sandals: The Last of the Ski Bums (Soundtrack) WPS-21886 Shakey Jake and the All Stars Further On ...
Medical examiner expects Mandisa Hundley's autopsy to be released between 60-90 days.
After that, Stearns, Stofflet and Craig Hundley, a friend of Gary David's, started a free jazz group called "Alivity". Kevin Braheny came to one of their concerts and became friends with Stearns. He later joined Stearns to play live for Continuum, bringing his Serge synthesizer with him, on which Stearns would record his album Morning Jewel in ...
Mandisa, the Grammy-winning Christian music singer and former 'American Idol' contestant, died from complications of class III obesity, according to an autopsy report.
The gospel singer and 'American Idol' alumna, who won a Grammy for her album "Overcomer: The Greatest Hits," was found dead in her Tennessee home on April 18. She was 47.