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Artist Bio:
Freddie McCoy was an American jazz vibraphonist and composer. He was born on April 16, 1932, in New York City and passed away on March 26, 2009. McCoy started his music career in the 1960s, releasing several albums as a bandleader for Prestige Records. He was known for his soul-jazz style that blended elements of hard bop and rhythm and blues.
McCoy's most notable albums include "Belly Full of Greens" and "Soul Yogi," which showcased his skillful vibraphone playing and ability to fuse different musical genres. He also worked as a sideman with other prominent jazz musicians such as Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Benny Golson. McCoy's unique sound and innovative approach to jazz music have earned him a place in the history of the genre.
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