Hank Marr


Hank Marr was a jazz musician known for his work on the Hammond B-3 organ.

Career

Natives of Columbus, Ohio, Hank Marr and tenor saxophonist Rusty Bryant co-led a group that toured for several years, beginning in 1958. Marr later led a group that featured James Blood Ulmer. Ulmer first recorded professionally with Marr in 1967–1968; they had toured in 1966–1967. Guitarists Freddie King and Wilbert Longmire also did recordings with Marr. In the late 1960s, Marr performed in a duo with guitarist Floyd Smith in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Marr had two minor hit singles, "The Greasy Spoon" and "Silver Spoon".

Discography

Albums

Federal Records
Wingate Records
Federal Records
King Records