Pat Rebillot

Pat Rebillot (* April 21, 1935 in Louisville, Ohio ) is an American jazz and fusion musician (keyboards, piano, electric piano, organ) and arranger.

Life and work

Rebillot worked as a session musician, inter alia, with Hugh McCracken, Tony Levin, Steve Gadd, Ray Barretto and Ralph MacDonald. He was a longtime member in bands of Herbie Mann, for which he also acted as arranger. Rebillot also participated in recordings of John Klemmer, Steely Dan ( Gaucho ), the Average White Band, Gloria Gaynor, Bette Midler, Flora Purim, Hall & Oates, Bob Belden, Paul Desmond / Don Sebesky, Frank Foster ( Soul Outing! , 1966 ), David Friedman ( Futures Passed in 1976 ), David " Fathead " Newman, Jon Faddis, Dick Morrissey / Jim Mullen. Under his own name he put 1974 on Atlantic Records, the album produced by Herbie Mann Freefall ago, with Tony Levin on bass, Steve Gadd on drums, arms Halburian (percussion) and Sam T. Brown ( guitar). In the field of jazz and fusion music had Rebillot 1966-2001 with at 118 recording sessions. He was, inter alia, also the soundtrack of the feature film O Brother, Where Art Thou? - A Mississippi Odyssey (2000) by the Coen brothers.

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