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Hank Jacobs (Henry Jacobs, Los Angeles, California, December 14, 1946) is an American Hammond organ and piano player. Jacobs was 17 when he first ran his fingers over a keyboard. In the early -1960s he met songwriter-arranger Kent Harris (previous leader of Boogaloo and his Gallant Crew, who hit the rhythm and blues charts in 1956 rappin' about "Cops and Robbers") and together they made the rounds, working studio sessions in the south in addition to New York, Los Angeles and other cities. They collaborated on Hank's first instrumental single, "Sting Ray," a simmering organ-and-bongo blast on Imperial in 1962. Jacobs and Harris hooked up with Sue Records owner Juggy Murray in the Big Apple soon after, and the result was "So Far Away," a minor chart single on Sue in January 1964. This instrumental has an atypical sound, as Hank first played piano on the track, then overdubbed it with organ, with the drummer leaning mostly on the cymbals, accentuating the subtle keyboard work. The result is soft yet powerful...after many listens, I've found the song occasionally morphs into something a bit different from what I thought I'd heard before...and back again the next time. Accidental genius? Maybe. At the least, a very cool record. The flip is "Monkey Hips and Rice," less innovative but with more of a party feel. Jacobs and Harris cowrote and arranged both sides. Other Jacobs efforts for the Sue label didn't stray so far away from the sound of his best-known single; titles include