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Reuben Wilson

Jazz
Acid jazz
Soul jazz
Jazz organist Reuben Wilson - born in Mounds, Oklahoma on April 9, 1935 – was best known for his song “Got to Get Your Own” and for his influence on the acid jazz movement. Born in Oklahoma, his family relocated to Pasadena, California when he was five years old. He taught himself to play piano and by the time he was 17, he had settled in Los Angeles and began to pursue music as a career. Switching from piano to electric organ, he began playing jazz clubs in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, Nevada. Moving to New York in 1966, Reuben Wilson formed soul jazz trio The Wildare Express...
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Young LadiesGuru, Reuben Wilson, Kenny Garrett, Patra, Big Shug and Kool Keith
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Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)Reuben Wilson
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Mercy Mercy Me 

The Ecology

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The Look of LoveReuben Wilson
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What You Won't Do for LoveReuben Wilson
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Ain't That PeculiarReuben Wilson
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Young LadiesGuru, Reuben Wilson, Kenny Garrett, Patra, Big Shug and Kool Keith

Jazzmatazz - Vol. 2 - The New Reality

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Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)Reuben Wilson

The Sweet Life

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Mercy Mercy Me 

The Ecology

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Set Us Free

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The Look of LoveReuben Wilson

The Cisco Kid

5:15

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What You Won't Do for LoveReuben Wilson

Movin' On

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Ain't That PeculiarReuben Wilson

On Broadway

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