Step into the early 1960s - a golden era for those who liked their jazz visceral, melodic and swinging. Pianist and composer Horace Silver was one of the key architects of this style, which critics would later dub hard bop. Silver's urgent, rhythmic piano style was complemented by his gift for unforgettable hooks. From timeless standards to enduring crowd favourites like Song for My Father, Silver’s music remains as vital and infectious today as ever.