Johnny Pate
Bass
Redirected from 'Johnnie Pate Trio Plus Three'.Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Ace | CDCHD1051 | CD | Various Artists | King Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 2 |
Federal | 12312 | single | Johnny Pate Quintet | Swinging shepherd blues / The elder |
- | 12314 | - | - | Walkin' with Mr. Lee / Pattin' with Pate |
- | 12323 | - | Tiny Topsy | Cha cha sue / Western rock 'n roll |
- | 12324 | - | Danny Overbea | Candy bar / Space time |
- | 12325 | - | Johnny Pate Quintet | Pretty one / Muskeeta |
- | 12327 | - | - | Five o'clock whistle / Little Pixie |
- | 12332 | - | - | Revival / Stroll some more |
- | 12338 | - | Johnny Pate | Cannonball rock / Skippy Doe |
- | 12363 | - | - | A date with Pate / Lonesome road |
- | 12367 | - | - | Double promotion blues / Whistle blues |
King | 5229 | - | Earl Bostic | Who cares? / Feeling cool |
- | 5252 | - | - | White horse / Dark eyes |
- | 5290 | - | - | Tut-strut / All the things you are |
- | 5314 | - | - | Off shore / Hello sixty |
- | EP432 | EP | - | Dance Music from the Bostic Workshop, Part 1 |
- | LP561 | LP | The Johnny Pate Trio Plus Three | Jazz goes Ivy League |
- | LP584 | - | Johnnie Pate | Swingin' Flute |
- | LP611 | - | Johnny Pate | A Date with Pate(At Chicago's London House) |
- | LP613 | - | Earl Bostic | Dance Music from The Bostic Workshop |
- | LP662 | - | - | Musical Pearls |
- | LP745 | - | Various Artists | Solo Spotlight |
- | LP786 | - | Earl Bostic and his Orchestra | By Popular Demand |
Parlophone | 45R4404 | single | Johnny Pate Quintet | Swinging shepherd blues / The elder |
- | 45R4437 | - | - | Pretty one / Muskeeta |
- | GEP8694 | EP | - | Flute Cocktail |
- | PMD1057 | LP | Johnny Pate | Jazz goes Ivy League |
- | PMD1072 | - | - | Swingin' Flute |
- | R4404 | single | Johnny Pate Quintet | Swinging shepherd blues / The elder |
- | R4437 | - | - | Pretty one / Muskeeta |
Polydor | 2679024 | |||
President | PRC80 | EP | Johnnie Pate Quintet | - |
- | PRC129 | - | - | - |
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John William "Johnny" Pate (born December 5, 1923, Chicago Heights, Illinois) is a former jazz bassist who became a producer, arranger, and leading figure in Chicago soul, pop, and rhythm and blues.He learned piano and tuba as a child and later picked up the bass guitar. He learned arranging while serving in the United States Army. Wikipedia