Rusty Bryant

Rusty Bryant
The muscular, groove-oriented tenor of Rusty Bryant was heard to best effect on his funky soul-jazz albums for Prestige in the late '60s and early '70s, though he'd actually been leading bands since the '50s. Born Royal G. Bryant in Huntington, WV, on November 25, 1929, he grew up in Columbus, OH, where he became an important part of the local jazz scene, playing a robust, wailing tenor sax inspired by the likes of Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. He first worked as a sideman with Tiny Grimes and...
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Rusty Bryant Fire-Eater
By: Rusty Bryant
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Hooker, Mister S., Free at Last
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Rusty Bryant Rusty Bryant Returns
By: Rusty Bryant
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Listen to Songs by Bryant, Rusty [1] Zoo Boogaloo, The Cat, Ready Rusty?
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