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One more from Jon Lord and Deep Purple, nothing lazy about this performance and check out Jon's jazzy intro.
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Mostly known as a hard rock band, the members of Deep Purple all had jazz chops, particularly the Jimmy Smith influenced organist, Jon Lord. Check out his solo on this instrumental blues number.
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Pat Boone may be the most un-swinging guy ever, and I'm sure having him cover Metallica was mostly for kitsch value, but the big surpise is that this really swings ... and rocks.
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Micky Dolenz of The Monkees is a much better vocalist than many would give him credit for. Check out this Monkees tune that pays tribute to Mose Allison and James Brown.
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