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- Winston_Walls abstract "Winston Walls was an American hard bop and soul jazz Hammond B3 organist from Charleston, West Virginia, probably better known for his 1993 debut album as bandleader with back-and-forth performances featuring Jack McDuff called Boss of the B3. Prior to that album, he also worked with musicians such as Bill Doggett, Dionne Warwick, Sonny Stitt and Lou Donaldson, to name just a few. He is also the son of pianist Harry Vann Walls. He died from congestive heart failure and diabetes on February 5, 2008.".
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- Winston_Walls wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_West_Virginia.
- Winston_Walls wikiPageWikiLink Dionne_Warwick.
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- Winston_Walls wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Donaldson.
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- Winston_Walls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winston Walls".
- Winston_Walls name "Walls, Winston".
- Winston_Walls shortDescription "American musician".
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- Winston_Walls description "American musician".
- Winston_Walls description "American musician".
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- Winston_Walls subject Category:American_jazz_singers.
- Winston_Walls subject Category:Hard_bop_organists.
- Winston_Walls subject Category:Soul-jazz_organists.
- Winston_Walls hypernym Bop.
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- Winston_Walls comment "Winston Walls was an American hard bop and soul jazz Hammond B3 organist from Charleston, West Virginia, probably better known for his 1993 debut album as bandleader with back-and-forth performances featuring Jack McDuff called Boss of the B3. Prior to that album, he also worked with musicians such as Bill Doggett, Dionne Warwick, Sonny Stitt and Lou Donaldson, to name just a few. He is also the son of pianist Harry Vann Walls.".
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- Winston_Walls givenName "Winston".
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- Winston_Walls name "Walls, Winston".
- Winston_Walls name "Winston Walls".
- Winston_Walls surname "Walls".