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Jack McDuff, the renowned organist, often collaborated with the celebrated saxophonist, George Benson, during the 1960s. Their enduring partnership yielded several remarkable soul-jazz recordings, notably the acclaimed 1962 album "Screamin'". Benson's distinctive saxophone melodies soared effortlessly over McDuff's rhythmic organ riffs, showcasing their shared passion for soulful improvisation and musical camaraderie.