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Detroit native David Cortez Clowney, known by the stage name Dave "Baby" Cortez, scored his second top-ten hit in 1962 with the all-time classic R&B instrumental "Rinky-Dink." Released the same year on Chicago's legendary Chess Records, the album of the same name is a tasty mix of the organ instrumentals that Cortez had become known for. Cortez had probably the greatest run of instrumental pop hits in the late '50s and early '60s, and Rinky-Dink is his greatest album. Back in print on LP for the first time since its original release thanks to the R&B archaeologists at Rumble.
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"Killer new instrumental workouts from 'Baby,' the man who topped the charts in 1959 with 'the Happy Organ,' his first new recordings in decades. Dave is joined by sax legend Lonnie Youngblood who recorded with Jimi Hendrix just prior to the Experience. Produced by Mick Collins."
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