Cherry (Jimmy McGriff album)
Cherry is a 1963 album by American organist Jimmy McGriff, released on the Prestige label. It features McGriff's signature Hammond B-3 organ sound, alongside a rhythm section that provides a solid, swinging foundation for his soulful improvisations. The album showcases McGriff's mastery of the blues and his ability to blend hard bop elements with a funky groove. While not his most commercially successful album, ''Cherry'' is considered by many jazz aficionados to be a strong example of his work during this period, demonstrating his distinctive style and musicality. The album's track listing typically includes a selection of blues-based compositions, likely featuring both originals and standards, reflecting the common repertoire of organ trios in the early 1960s. The exact personnel involved, beyond McGriff himself, would require further research to definitively confirm. Further information on the album's reception, chart performance, and individual track details would enrich this entry.