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Leo's Five was an early 1960s East St. Louis jazz band, originally assembled to be the house band at Leo Gooden's Blue Note nightclub. The group, anchored by the Hammond B-3 playing of Don James, the dynamic drumming of Kenny Rice and the tenor sax work of Charles "Little Man" Wright, pre-shadowed the organ-led jazz combos that appeared later in the decade. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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