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Melvin Rhyne
American jazz organist, best known for his work with Wes Montgomery

Melvin Rhyne

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American jazz organist, best known for his work with Wes Montgomery
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Place of birth
Indianapolis
Place of death
Indianapolis
Age
76 years
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Melvin Rhyne (October 12, 1936 – March 5, 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana), was a jazz organist best known for his work with Wes Montgomery.

Biography

Melvin Rhyne was born in Indianapolis in 1936 and started playing the piano shortly after. At 19 years old, Rhyne started playing piano with then-unknown tenor saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk but quickly switched over to the instrument that would make him famous: the Hammond B3 organ. Rhyne's piano skills translated to the organ fluently and before long he was backing famous blues players like B.B. King and T-Bone Walker. In 1959 he was asked to join fellow Indianapolis musician Wes Montgomery's newly formed trio.

Rhyne then moved to Wisconsin and largely kept to himself for the next two decades. In 1991, however, he played on Herb Ellis's album Roll Call, Brian Lynch's At the Main Event, and his own album, The Legend. He continued to be prolific in the years to come, releasing eight more solo albums on the Criss Cross Jazz label. Rhyne also recorded with The Mark Ladley Trio for the 1992 release, Strictly Business and the 1994 release, Evidence. Both landed in the Jazz Charts at CMJ New Music Report and The Gavin Report. The group also appeared on a Jazziz Magazine sampler disc during that time. Altenburgh Records posthumously released, Final Call in 2013 by the same group.

In 2008 Rhyne teamed up with fellow Indianapolis jazz musician Rob Dixon to form the Dixon-Rhyne Project, a boundary-pushing jazz quartet that also includes Chicago guitarist Fareed Haque and drummer Kenny Phelps. The quartet released the album Reinvention in 2008 on Indianapolis jazz label Owl Studios. Rhyne's later career trio included drummer Kenny Washington and guitarist Peter Bernstein in the same organ, guitar, drum formation of the original Wes Montgomery Trio.

Discography

YearArtistTitleLabel
1959The Wes Montgomery TrioGuitar on the GoRiverside
1959The Wes Montgomery TrioRound MidnightRiverside
1960Melvin RhyneOrgan-izingJazzland
1963The Wes Montgomery TrioBoss GuitarRiverside
1963The Wes Montgomery TrioPortrait of WesRiverside
1969Johnny ShacklettAt the Hofman HouseUniversal Artists
1969Buddy MontgomeryThis Rather Than ThatImpulse!
1991Herb EllisRoll CallJustice Records
1991Brian Lynch QuintetAt the Main EventCriss Cross
1991Melvin Rhyne TrioThe LegendCriss Cross
1992Mark LadleyStrictly BusinessAltenburgh Records
1992Melvin RhyneTo Cannonball with LovePaddle Wheel Records
1993Ronald MuldrowYesterdaysEnja
1993Mark LadleyEvidenceAltenburgh
1993Mark LadleyCoop's BluesJazziz Magazine Sampler Disc Volume 7
1993Melvin Rhyne QuartetBoss OrganCriss Cross
1993The Tenor Triangle with The Melvin Rhyne TrioTell it Like it IsCriss Cross
1994The Tenor Triangle with The Melvin Rhyne TrioAztec BluesCriss Cross
1994Project G-5A Tribute to Wes MontgomeryEvidence
1995Royce Campbell TrioMake Me RainbowsPositive
1995Melvin Rhyne TrioMel's SpellCriss Cross
1995Melvin Rhyne QuartetStick to the KickCriss Cross
1999Melvin Rhyne TrioKojoCriss Cross
1999Mel RhyneRemembering WesSavant
2000Melvin Rhyne QuartetClassmastersCriss Cross
2004Melvin Rhyne TrioTomorrow Yesterday TodayCriss Cross
2007Melvin RhyneFront & CenterCriss Cross
2008The Dixon-Rhyne ProjectReinventionOwl Studios
2013Mark LadleyFinal CallAltenburgh

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