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in a style very similar to Jimmy Smith. The review also stated that he "had the touch to do very well for himself." Despite the positive reviews, Lazar's albums were not commercially successful.
125:, Chauncey Williams, and tenor saxophonist Bob Graf. Their performances at the club were recorded, but went unreleased for decades, until Uptown Records released the material as an album titled 129:, in 2012. Lazar made his first recording to be released a few months later in 1960, a single on Cawthron Records. He signed with Chicago-based Argo Records, a division of 38:, United States. A mysterious figure who disappeared from the music scene in the early 1960s, he is best known for fronting a group that included early work from guitarist 675: 670: 650: 645: 160:
Lazar's Argo releases were well received by critics. His first single on Cawthron Records, "Space Flight, Parts 1 and 2", was given a rating of four stars by
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Little is known about Lazar's life, with much of his biographical information coming from the liner notes of his albums. The liner notes on his first LP on
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Sam Lazar spent a week around Christmas, 1959, playing at the Holy Barbarian nightclub in St. Louis. He performed as part of a quartet with
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and return to music. His St. Louis-based organ combo later included drummer Chauncey Williams, guitarists
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approximates his birth year as 1933. Initially a pianist, Lazar played in a group led by
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to jazz clubs, and was reportedly one of the first interracial combos in the area.
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also received a 4-star rating from Billboard, noting that he played with a lot of
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from 1951 to 1953. Upon discharge, he began studying medical technology.
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at the 'Peacock Alley' club in St. Louis and was inspired to play the
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Grant Green: Rediscovering the Forgotten Genius of Jazz Guitar.
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City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973.
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later that year. Lazar made a total of three albums for Argo:
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is most notable because it was recorded in 1960 with bassist
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Sam Lazar Discography, from the collection of Armin Büttner
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Index

pianist
Hammond organist
St. Louis
Missouri
Grant Green
Jimmy Smith
Argo Records
Ernie Wilkins
Count Basie
Clark Terry
Jimmy Forrest
alto saxophonist
Tab Smith
United States Army
Jimmy Smith Trio
Hammond organ
Grant Green
Joe Diorio
strip clubs
Grant Green
Chess Records
Willie Dixon
Billboard
Billboard Hot 100
Pop
blues
soul
Grant Green
Space Flight
Argo

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