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Neal Creque
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Neal Creque (1940–2000) whose real name was Earl Neal Creque was an American organist and jazz composer, born April 13, 1940 and originally from the Virgin Islands; he was based in the Cleveland area and played frequently around northern Ohio up until his death.
He also composed music with Mongo Santamaría including the Grammy-nominated song "Sofrito" which was sampled by Jennifer Lopez on the album J.Lo..
He was a sought after session musician and his credits include Stanley Turrentine, Teresa Brewer, Leon Thomas, Harold Ousley, Bernard Purdie, and Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson.
His daughter Nina Creque was part of Gerald Levert's group 1 of the Girls.
Discography
As leader
- 1972: Contrast! (Cobblestone)
- 1973: The Hand of Time (Muse)
- 1972: Creque (Cobblestone) re-released in 1976 as Black Velvet Rose (Muse)
As sideman
With Grant Green
- Alive! (Blue Note)
- Green Is Beautiful (Blue Note)
- Carryin' On (Blue Note)
With Eric Kloss
- Doors (Cobblestone, 1972)
With Johnny Lytle
- Good Vibes (Muse, 1982)
With Bernard Purdie
- Shaft (Prestige, 1971)
With Melvin Sparks
- Sparkling (Muse)
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Famous American Pianists
These fingers of mine, they got brains in ’em. You don’t tell them what to do – they do it. –– Jerry Lee Lewis
Famous American Jazz Musicians
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know. ― Louis Armstrong
Famous Jazz Musicians
What is my definition of jazz? 'Safe sex of the highest order. ― Kurt Vonnegut
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