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Star Bag The Girl From Ipanema Good To The Damn Bone More Smoke Rings Yellow Days CREDITS: Artwork – Irving Riggs Congas [Conga Drums] – Victor Allende Design – Don Schlitten Drums – Bobby Donaldson Electric Bass [Fender] – Jimmy Lewis Guitar – Bill Jennings Liner Notes [June 1968] – Ralph Berton Organ – Trudy Pitts Producer – Cal Lampley Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder Tenor Saxophone – Willis Jackson WILLIS JACKSON Real Name: Willis Jackson Willis Jackson (born April 25, 1932, Miami, Florida, USA - died October 25, 1987, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist. He played with Cootie Williams, the singer Ruth Brown (to whom he was married) and others. His nickname was "Gator" or "Gator Tail". TRUDY PITTS Real Name: Gertrude E. Pitts. American jazz organist, pianist and vocalist. Wife of Bill Carney and mother of TC III. Born: August 10, 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died: December 19, 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. BILL JENNINGS American jazz guitarist. Bill started out with his twin brother, Albert Jennings, in a trio called, The Three Spades. He later worked with Louis Jordan (and his Tympany Five), Wild Bill Davis (Trio), Jack McDuff, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Bill Doggett, Louis Armstrong, Chris Powell And His Five Blue Flames, Hot Lips Page and others. He was described in the title of one of his compilations as "The Architect Of Soul Jazz". Born: September 12, 1919 in Indianapolis, Indiana Died: November 29, 1978 in Indianapolis, Indiana (age 59)