DeBrest's simply terrific discography also includes hard bop material from John Coltrane and Clifford Jordan, liner notes occasionally listing the bassist as Jimmy DeBrest. Perhaps the "Spanky" nickname was created in order to avoid confusion with one of the bassist's earliest bandleaders, Jimmy De Priest. More likely, it was an attempt to describe one aspect of his signature sound, a string slap that would surely redden flesh. Lee Morgan was still a teenager when DeBrest was in the rhythm section of the virtuoso trumpeter's earliest Philly band. They both went on to join Blakey, the bassist remaining in the drummer's Jazz Messengers through 1958. DeBrest continued recording until 1971, two years before his death. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi