Rusty Bryant

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Fire Eater 09:38 Tools
Lou-Lou 08:13 Tools
Cootie Boogaloo 00:00 Tools
Soul Liberation 11:35 Tools
Free at Last 08:33 Tools
Wildfire 06:55 Tools
Ga Gang Gang Goong 05:30 Tools
Zoo Boogaloo 07:10 Tools
Friday Night Funk for Saturday Night Brothers 06:35 Tools
All Day Long 09:42 Tools
The Hooker 09:31 Tools
Mister S. 07:36 Tools
Cold Duck Time 00:00 Tools
Fire-Eater 03:17 Tools
Streak O'Lean 05:56 Tools
Fire Eater - 7" Edit 02:55 Tools
the ballad of oren bliss 06:02 Tools
Freeze-Dried Soul 07:29 Tools
Funky Mama 00:00 Tools
Fire Eater (7" Edit) 06:55 Tools
Funky Rabbits 00:00 Tools
Night Train 05:23 Tools
The Cat 07:55 Tools
If You Really Love Me 05:55 Tools
Home Fries 05:56 Tools
All That I've Got 05:30 Tools
With These Hands 04:25 Tools
Ready Rusty? 04:49 Tools
Night Flight 07:57 Tools
Riders On The Storm 06:55 Tools
It's Impossible 05:03 Tools
The Honeydripper 02:13 Tools
Moonlight Garden Stomp (Dot 15420) 01:47 Tools
Over The Rainbow 03:15 Tools
For The Good Times 05:07 Tools
The Alobamo Kid 07:54 Tools
My Shining Hour 02:55 Tools
Looking Through the Eyes of Love 03:52 Tools
Easy Living 02:17 Tools
Susie 02:40 Tools
Secret Love 03:10 Tools
That Old Black Magic 03:21 Tools
Thou Swell 03:38 Tools
Killing Me Softly With His Song 08:28 Tools
The Deacon 08:28 Tools
48th Street Smile 00:00 Tools
I Should Care 03:12 Tools
The Hump Bump 00:00 Tools
Almost Like Being In Love 02:00 Tools
Down By The Cuyahoga 08:28 Tools
Boofus 00:00 Tools
Herbert's Coming 05:56 Tools
This Time The Dream's On Me 03:04 Tools
Until It's Time For You To Go 00:00 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 03:19 Tools
The Last One Out 00:00 Tools
Mr. Wonderful 05:38 Tools
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 06:54 Tools
I Cover The Waterfront 02:49 Tools
A Night In Tunisia 00:00 Tools
Appalachian Green 00:00 Tools
Sonar 03:21 Tools
It's A Blue World 03:23 Tools
Blue Lou 03:48 Tools
Frances' Dream 02:36 Tools
Why Was I Born 03:21 Tools
Sooty 02:17 Tools
Back Street 02:47 Tools
All Nite Long 03:06 Tools
Street Of Dreams 02:42 Tools
Theme From Deep Throat 00:00 Tools
Killing Me Softly 05:29 Tools
Blues For A Brother 08:06 Tools
Have You Seen Her? 05:38 Tools
Wildfire [Album Version] 06:53 Tools
Hanka Boo 02:21 Tools
Troubles 00:00 Tools
Draggin' The Line 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Garden Stomp 01:48 Tools
Lou Lou 02:21 Tools
Friday Night Funk For Saturday 00:00 Tools
Streak O'Lean [Album Version] 05:56 Tools
The Red-Eye Special 00:00 Tools
Streak O Lean 00:00 Tools
The Hooker (45 edit) 03:02 Tools
bonus track 06:36 Tools
Hot Fudge 02:04 Tools
Fire Eater (45 edit) 03:20 Tools
Fire Eater [7" Edit] 07:57 Tools
Slow Drag 02:42 Tools
All Night Long 02:42 Tools
Mister S 01:48 Tools
The Ballad of Open Bliss 07:57 Tools
Freeze Dried Soul 07:57 Tools
Wild Fire 03:07 Tools
Streak O' Lean 00:00 Tools
Castle Rock (1952) 07:57 Tools
House Rocker 03:02 Tools
Ga Gang Gang Gong 02:50 Tools
Castle Rock 02:50 Tools
Pink Champagne 03:07 Tools
Pink Champagne (1952) 07:57 Tools
Blow Rusty Blow 03:17 Tools
All Night Long (Night Train) [1952] 03:17 Tools
The Honeydripper (1954) 03:17 Tools
Merry go round 03:07 Tools
Ridin' With Rusty 02:32 Tools
Night Flilght 07:57 Tools
The Alabama Kid 07:57 Tools
Ready Rusty 07:57 Tools
Blow Rusty Blow (1953) 07:57 Tools
Fire Eater ['Don't Forget'] 07:57 Tools
rusty rides again 07:57 Tools
Honeydripper 07:57 Tools
gettin' in the groove 07:57 Tools
Merry Go Round (1953) 07:57 Tools
Mercy Mercy Mercy 07:57 Tools
Red Eye Special 07:57 Tools
Fire Eater (Edit) 07:57 Tools
love for sale 07:57 Tools
House Rocker (1953) 07:57 Tools
st. thomas 07:57 Tools
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The muscular, groove-oriented tenor of Rusty Bryant was heard to best effect on his funky soul-jazz albums for Prestige in the late '60s and early '70s, though he'd actually been leading bands since the '50s. Born Royal G. Bryant in Huntington, WV, on November 25, 1929, he grew up in Columbus, OH, where he became an important part of the local jazz scene, playing a robust, wailing tenor sax inspired by the likes of Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. He first worked as a sideman with Tiny Grimes and Stomp Gordon, and began leading his own bands in 1951. In the mid-'50s, Bryant signed with the Dot label and landed a major R&B hit with "All Night Long," a double-time cover of "Night Train." Bryant toured the country, but his association with Dot only lasted for a few sessions (including some where he attempted to introduce vocalist Nancy Wilson), and he soon returned to Columbus, where he was content to play on a strictly local basis. After around a decade, he returned to recording in 1968 on Groove Holmes' classic "That Healin' Feelin'", and began leading his own sessions again for Prestige, beginning with 1969's Rusty Bryant Returns, an anomaly where he played a Lou Donaldson-inspired, sometimes-electrified alto. His next few albums -- including Night Train Now!, Soul Liberation, Fire Eater, and Wildfire -- successfully updated his sound for the times, and became cult classics among acid jazz aficionados for their strong, funky grooves. Bryant returned for a couple of albums in the early '80s before settling back into his hometown once again. He passed away on March 25, 1991. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.