Milt Buckner
14 songs across 3 album sections.
Milt Buckner
Milt Buckner was a pioneering American jazz pianist and organist known for his distinctive blend of bebop and gospel influences. Rising to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, Buckner became one of the first musicians to successfully transition from piano to the Hammond organ, helping to define the sound of jazz organ trios. His discography features a wide range of recordings that showcase his virtuosic technique and melodic sensitivity. Tracks such as "Deep Purple" and "After You've Gone" highlight his ability to reinterpret classic standards with a modern, swinging energy. Throughout his career, Buckner collaborated with numerous notable figures in the jazz world, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. His work remains a testament to his innovative approach to harmony and rhythm, securing his place as a significant figure in mid-century jazz history.
![Definitive Black & Blue Sessions [2002]](/covers/none.jpg)
Definitive Black & Blue Sessions [2002]

Other Songs - Milt Buckner
![Rockin With Milt [2008]](/covers/none.jpg)
