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Jazz guitarists are guitar players who play jazz music on the guitar using an approach to playing chords, melodies, and improvised solo lines which is called jazz guitar playing. The guitar is a Musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles Jazz is an American Musical art form which originated in the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States The term jazz guitar may refer to either a type of guitar or to the variety of playing styles used in the various genres which are commonly termed " Jazz The guitar has fulfilled the roles of accompanist ("rhythm guitar") and soloist in small and large ensembles and also as an unaccompanied solo instrument. Rhythm guitar is the use of a Guitar to provide Rhythmic chordal Accompaniment for a singer or other instruments in a Musical ensemble Lead guitar refers to the use of a Guitar to perform Melody lines instrumental fill passages, and Guitar solos within a song structure Until the 1930s, before guitar amplifiers were widely used, it was difficult for jazz guitarists playing acoustic instruments to be heard over drums, piano or horn sections. As a result, jazz guitarists tended to act as accompanists, strumming chords as part of the rhythm section. A rhythm section is the Musicians in a Popular music band or ensemble who establish the Rhythmic pulse of a Song or musical Once the first guitar amplifiers were developed in the 1930s, electric guitarists such as George Barnes and Charlie Christian were able to project their solo sound over a jazz ensemble. An instrument amplifier is an Electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an Electric guitar George Barnes may refer to George Nicoll Barnes (1859&ndash1940 &mdash Scottish politician Leader of the UK Labour Party George Barnes (actor Charlie Christian (Charles Henry Christian ( 29 July 1916 &ndash 2 March 1942) was an American swing and Bebop

The history of jazz guitar has been an integral part of the wide-ranging history of jazz. The early guitar players were the great blues singers who accompanied themselves on the guitar. By the 1930s, guitarists gained prominence in jazz and some were even featured performers, such as Carl Kress (1907-1965), who recorded in 1927 with Bix Beiderbecke. Carl Kress (October 20 1907 Newark, New Jersey - June 10 1965 Reno, Nevada) was an American Jazz guitarist Leon Bix Beiderbecke ( March 10, 1903 &ndash August 6, 1931) was an American Jazz Cornetist and composer as well In Europe, Django Reinhardt (1910-1953), a Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist recorded with his Quintette du Hot Club de France. Jean "Django" Reinhardt ( January 23, 1910 – May 16, 1953) was a Belgian Gypsy jazz Guitarist The Belgae were a group of tribes living in northern Gaul in the 1st century BC and later also attested in Britain. The Romani people (singular Rom, plural Roma as a Noun; also known as Romanies or Roma people) are an ethnic group with origins Quintette du Hot Club de France was a Jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli, and Beginning in 1939, Charlie Christian played with Big Band Swing bandleader Benny Goodman, and in the bebop era, Tal Farlow was notable for his virtuoso playing. A big band is a type of Musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the Swing Era from the early 1930s until the late Bebop or bop is a form of Jazz characterized by fast Tempos and Improvisation based on Harmonic structure rather than Melody Talmage Holt Farlow ( June 7, 1921 &ndash July 25, 1998) was a Jazz Guitarist He was born in Greensboro North

In the 1960s, guitarists tended to play in small groups, such as Jim Hall, who did his best work in duos with Bill Evans, Ron Carter and others. James Stanley Hall (born December 4, 1930, Buffalo New York) is an American Jazz Guitarist. William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) ( August 16, 1929 &ndash September 15, 1980) was one of the most famous and influential Ron Carter (born May 4, 1937, Ferndale, Michigan) is an American Jazz Double-bassist. Wes Montgomery was a self-taught guitarist who used his right thumb rather than a plectrum (pick) to produce his unique sound in his late-1950s and 1960s hard bop recordings. John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery ( 6 March 1925 - 15 June 1968) was an American Jazz guitarist He is generally considered Often called a pick or plec, a plectrum is a small flat tool used to pluck or strum a stringed instrument. Hard bop is a style of Jazz that is an extension of Bebop (or "bop" music Joe Pass pioneered solo guitar with chordal substitutions in his duos with Ella Fitzgerald. Joe Pass (born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua, January 13, 1929, New Brunswick, New Jersey, U Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25 1917 &ndash June 15 1996 also known as " Lady Ella " and the "First Lady of Song" is considered one of the most influential Grant Green's was known for his funky 1970s organ trio music. Grant Green ( June 6, 1935 &ndash January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give the birth year as 1931 was a Jazz Guitarist An organ trio, in a Jazz context is a group of three jazz musicians typically consisting of a Hammond organ player a Drummer, and either a Jazz Fusion guitarists such as Larry Coryell (1943- ), John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, and Allan Holdsworth combined the sound and energy of rock with jazz-style improvisation. Fusion or more specifically jazz fusion or jazz rock, is a Musical genre that merges Jazz with elements of other styles of music particularly Larry Coryell (born April 2 1943) is an American Jazz fusion Guitarist. John McLaughlin (born January 4 1942 also Mahavishnu John McLaughlin is a Jazz fusion Guitarist and Composer from Doncaster, Patrick Bruce Metheny (born August 12, 1954 in Lee's Summit Missouri) is an American Jazz Guitarist and Composer Allan Holdsworth (born August 6, 1946 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is a British Jazz / rock Guitarist

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1900s to 1920s

The history of the guitar in jazz is rooted in the great blues singers who accompanied themselves on the acoustic guitar, such as Big Bill Broonzy and Huddy "Leadbelly" Ledbetter. Big Bill Broonzy ( 26 June 1898 &ndash 14 August 1958) was a prolific American Blues Singer, songwriter Huddie William Ledbetter, (January 1888 – December 6 1949 was an American folk and Blues Musician, notable for his clear and forceful singing The banjo, because of its volume, was an early instrument in jazz in New Orleans and Dixieland music. New Orleans (nʲuːˈɔrliənz nʲuːˈɔrlənz French: La Nouvelle-Orléans) is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana Dixieland or Dixie is a name for the southeastern portion of the USA; see Southern United States, Dixie. Banjoists such as Johnny St. Cyr (1890-1966) and Bud Scott (1890-1949) also played guitar in jazz bands of the 1910s-1920s. [1] Early jazz guitarists included Eddie Lang (1902-1933)[2], Nick Lucas (1897-1982)[3], Lonnie Johnson (1889-1970) and Snoozer Quinn (1906-1952). Eddie Lang ( October 25, 1902 &ndash March 26, 1933) was an American Jazz Guitarist, considered by many to be the finest Nick Lucas ( August 22, 1897 &mdash July 28, 1982) was an American singer and pioneer jazz guitarist remembered as "the grandfather Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson ( February 8, 1899 – June 16, 1970) was an American Blues and Jazz Ed "Snoozer" Quinn (1907? &ndash 1949 was a Jazz guitarist very highly regarded by his fellow musicians but who left few recordings [4]

1930s

Even as late as the early 1930s sophisticated jazz orchestras such as the Duke Ellington band still used a banjo to provide a rhythmic pulse. The 1930s were described as an abrupt shift to more radical and conservative lifestyles as countries were struggling to find a solution to the Great Depression. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29 1899 &ndash May 24 1974 was an American Composer, Pianist, and Bandleader. During the 1930s, though, guitarists gained prominence in jazz and some were even featured performers. Carl Kress (1907-1965)[5] and Dick McDonough (1904-1938)[6] made an early guitar duo recording in 1934. Carl Kress (October 20 1907 Newark, New Jersey - June 10 1965 Reno, Nevada) was an American Jazz guitarist Dick McDonough (1904-May 25 1938 was an American Jazz guitarist Kress was featured with the Paul Whiteman Orchestra in 1926 and recorded in 1927 with Bix Beiderbecke. Leon Bix Beiderbecke ( March 10, 1903 &ndash August 6, 1931) was an American Jazz Cornetist and composer as well He initially played banjo and four-string guitar, changing over to six-string guitar in the 1930s. Kress used an unorthodox tuning that he created for himself. He played in the 1950s on the Gary Moore television show and into the 1960s in a duo with George Barnes. Gary Moore (born Robert William Gary Moore, 4 April 1952, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish Guitarist. George Barnes may refer to George Nicoll Barnes (1859&ndash1940 &mdash Scottish politician Leader of the UK Labour Party George Barnes (actor McDonough led radio and performing bands and performed with many other musicians such as the Dorsey Brothers. The Dorsey Brothers consisted of a studio group fronted by musicians Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Other successful jazz guitarists of the period included George Van Eps (1913-1998) and Freddie Green (1911-1987), who played rhythm guitar in the Count Basie Orchestra for 50 years. George Van Eps ( 7 August 1913 &ndash 29 November 1998) (often called "the Father of the Seven String Freddie Green (baptized Frederick William Green March 31 1911 &ndash March 1 1987) was an American swing Jazz guitarist The Count Basie Orchestra is a 16 to 18 piece Big band, one of the most prominent jazz performing groups of the Swing era, founded by Count Basie. [7] George Van Eps (1913-1998) began recording as early as 1934 and taped his last records in 1996, along the way inventing the 7 string guitar in the 1950s[8]

In Europe, Django Reinhardt (1910-1953), a Belgian gypsy jazz guitarist recorded with his Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stéphane Grappelli (1908 – 1997), a French jazz violinist. George Van Eps ( 7 August 1913 &ndash 29 November 1998) (often called "the Father of the Seven String Jean "Django" Reinhardt ( January 23, 1910 – May 16, 1953) was a Belgian Gypsy jazz Guitarist The Belgae were a group of tribes living in northern Gaul in the 1st century BC and later also attested in Britain. The Romani people (singular Rom, plural Roma as a Noun; also known as Romanies or Roma people) are an ethnic group with origins Quintette du Hot Club de France was a Jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli, and The violin is a bowed String instrument with four strings usually tuned in Perfect fifths It is the smallest and highest-pitched member Stéphane Grappelli ( January 26 1908 &ndash December 1 1997) was a French Jazz Violinist who founded the Reinhardt was an influential figure in jazz and among jazz guitarists as a soloist, accompanist and composer. [9][10] The Quintette du Hot Club de France included Django Reinhardt's brother Joseph Reinhardt as well as several other Gypsy guitarists and non-Gypsy musicians. Because of international commerce, records featuring Django Reinhardt were heard in the United States and inspired many future famous jazz guitarists. Django's early style was influenced by the jazz of the time, including Louis Armstrong and was later influenced by bebop musicians such as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Louis Armstrong (August 4 1901 &ndash July 6 1971 nicknamed Satchmo or Sachimo and Pops, was an American Jazz Trumpeter Bebop or bop is a form of Jazz characterized by fast Tempos and Improvisation based on Harmonic structure rather than Melody John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie ( October 21 1917 &ndash January 6 1993) was an American Jazz Trumpeter In 1946, Duke Ellington brought Django to the United States for a series of concerts. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (April 29 1899 &ndash May 24 1974 was an American Composer, Pianist, and Bandleader.

Jazz guitar reached a watershed with the development of amplification using a magnetic pickup and amplifier. The electric guitar allowed the guitar to be as loud as horns, drums, piano, etc. An electric guitar is a type of Guitar that uses pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cored strings into an electrical current which is made louder One of the very first jazz guitarists to experiment with the electric guitar was Eddie Durham (1906-1987) who was playing one as early as 1938. Eddie Durham ( 19 August, 1906 &ndash 6 March, 1987) was an American Jazz Guitarist, Trombonist, [11] Durham showed the instrument to Charlie Christian (1916-1942) in 1937 and to Floyd Smith. Charlie Christian (Charles Henry Christian ( 29 July 1916 &ndash 2 March 1942) was an American swing and Bebop Floyd Smith (born May 16, 1935 in Perth, Ontario) was a Canadian Professional Ice hockey centre who played 13 On March 16, 1939 Smith recorded "Floyd's Guitar Blues," perhaps the first hit record featuring electric guitar. But it was Christian who was to become the central figure of the electric guitar revolution in jazz, playing with Benny Goodman after an audition on August 16, 1939. Christian was influenced by the records of Django Reinhardt, learning some of his solos note-for-note. Christian was diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1940 and died at the Seaview Sanatorium in Staten Island in 1942. Tuberculosis (abbreviated as TB for tubercle bacillus or T u' b' erculosis Bacillus --> is a common Staten Island (ˌstætənˈaɪlənd is a borough of New York City situated primarily on the island of the same name [12]

1940s

The 1940s saw jazz guitarists becoem firmly established as soloists in their own right as well as accompanists. Playing with Nat King Cole brought Oscar Moore (1916-1981) to prominence in jazz and popular music. Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17 1919 &ndash February 15 1965 known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American musician Oscar Moore ( December 25 1916 &ndash October 8 1981) was an American swing Jazz guitarist. Moore was a pioneer for the role of jazz guitar in the small jazz ensemble and played with Cole for nearly a decade[13]. Moore also played with Lionel Hampton and Art Tatum. Lionel Leo Hampton ( April 20, 1908 &ndash August 31, 2002) was an American Jazz Vibraphonist, Percussionist Arthur Tatum Jr ( October 13, 1909 – November 5, 1956) was an American Jazz Pianist and Virtuoso. Bill DeArango (1921-2005) played guitar with musicinas the caliber of Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Red Norvo, Dizzy Gillespie, etc[14]. Bill DeArango (September 20 1921 Cleveland Ohio - January 2 2006 Cleveland was an American Jazz guitarist Benjamin Francis Webster ( March 27 1909 &ndash September 20 1973) aka " The Brute " or " Frog," was an Coleman Randolph Hawkins ( November 21 1904 - May 19 1969) Nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean" was a prominent Red Norvo ( 31 March 1908 &ndash 6 April 1999) was one of Jazz 's early vibraphonists. John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie ( October 21 1917 &ndash January 6 1993) was an American Jazz Trumpeter Billy Bauer (1915-2005) was a member of Woody Herman's first Herd and also played with Benny Goodman and Jack Teagarden. Billy Bauer ( November 14 1915 &ndash June 16 2005) was an American Cool jazz Guitarist. Woodrow Charles Herman ( May 16 1913 &ndash October 29 1987) better known as Woody Herman, was an American Jazz Weldon Leo "Jack" Teagarden ( August 20, 1905 &ndash January 15, 1964) was an influential Jazz Trombonist and Bauer was at the forefront of bringing the guitar into bebop, playing with Lennie Tristano and later Lee Konitz[15]. Bebop or bop is a form of Jazz characterized by fast Tempos and Improvisation based on Harmonic structure rather than Melody Leonard Joseph Tristano ( 19 March[[ 919]] - 18 November[[ 978]] was a Jazz Pianist and Composer. Lee Konitz (b October 13, 1927) is an American Jazz Composer and alto saxophonist born in Chicago Illinois

1950s and 1960s

In the 1950s, Herb Ellis' accomplished technique and elegant lines reached a wide public through the recordings of Oscar Peterson's trio. Mitchell Herbert (Herb Ellis (born August 4, 1921) is an American Jazz Guitarist. Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, CC, CQ, OOnt ( 15 August 1925 – 23 December 2007) was a Canadian During the same time period, Tal Farlow's bebop virtuoso playing did much to make up the ground between the guitar and the other "frontline" instruments such as saxophone and trumpet. Talmage Holt Farlow ( June 7, 1921 &ndash July 25, 1998) was a Jazz Guitarist He was born in Greensboro North Bebop or bop is a form of Jazz characterized by fast Tempos and Improvisation based on Harmonic structure rather than Melody Kenny Burrell (1931-) did recordings in the 1950s with Dizzy Gillespie and John Coltrane and led his own groups. Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born July 31 1931) is an American Jazz Guitarist. John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie ( October 21 1917 &ndash January 6 1993) was an American Jazz Trumpeter

Lenny Breau (1941-1984) performs using an ensemble improvisational playing, along with a more orchestral fingerstyle solo jazz guitar. Lenny Breau ( August 5, 1941 &ndash August 12, 1984) was a Canadian Guitarist. He used many diverse elements of music, including closed voicings, flamenco style guitar, use of varied rhythms, fingered harmonics, modal jazz harmony,an intimate knowledge of inversions and tritone substitutions, and a great understanding of bebop. Flamenco is a Spanish term that refers both to a musical genre known for its intricate rapid passages and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork Modal jazz is Jazz using Musical modes rather than chord progressions as its harmonic framework In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously and chords actual or implied in Music. Charlie Byrd (1925-1999) did nylon-string guitar recordings with saxophone player Stan Getz which helped popularize Brazilian bossa nova and samba music in North America. Charlie Lee Byrd ( September 16, 1925 – November 30, 1999) was a famous American Jazz and Classical guitarist born in Stanley Gayetzky ( February 2, 1927 in Philadelphia – June 6, 1991 in Malibu, California) usually known by Bossa nova ( is a style of Brazilian music popularized by Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes and João Gilberto. Samba ( is one of the most popular forms of music in Brazil. It is widely viewed as Brazil's national musical style

Jim Hall is a masterful melodic player,composer, and arranger who did his best work in duos with Bill Evans, Ron Carter and others. James Stanley Hall (born December 4, 1930, Buffalo New York) is an American Jazz Guitarist. A composer (literally meaning 'one who puts together' is a person who creates Music, usually in the medium of notation, for Interpretation and Performance In Music, an arrangement refers either to a rewriting of a piece of existing Music with additional new material or to a fleshing-out of a compositional sketch such William John Evans (better known as Bill Evans) ( August 16, 1929 &ndash September 15, 1980) was one of the most famous and influential Ron Carter (born May 4, 1937, Ferndale, Michigan) is an American Jazz Double-bassist. Hall has a melody-based, motivic approach to improvisation. In Music, a motif or motive is a perceivable or salient recurring fragment or succession of notes that may be used to construct the entirety or parts Wes Montgomery was a self-taught guitarist who used his right thumb rather than a plectrum (pick) to produce his unique sound in his late-1950s and 1960s hard bop recordings. John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery ( 6 March 1925 - 15 June 1968) was an American Jazz guitarist He is generally considered Often called a pick or plec, a plectrum is a small flat tool used to pluck or strum a stringed instrument. Hard bop is a style of Jazz that is an extension of Bebop (or "bop" music Joe Pass pioneered solo guitar with chordal substitutions in his duos with Ella Fitzgerald. Joe Pass (born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua, January 13, 1929, New Brunswick, New Jersey, U Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25 1917 &ndash June 15 1996 also known as " Lady Ella " and the "First Lady of Song" is considered one of the most influential

George Benson (1943-)'s success as a pop vocalist in the 1970s made him a household name, but he was an influential jazz guitarist in the 1960s, particularly with his organ trio recordings with organist Jack MacDuff. George Benson (b March 22 1943, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania) is an American musician whose recording career began at the age of twenty-one An organ trio, in a Jazz context is a group of three jazz musicians typically consisting of a Hammond organ player a Drummer, and either a Jazz

Grant Green's funky 1970s organ trio music makes him a favourite with 2000s-era lounge and club DJ's, but much of Green's best jazz work can be found in his 1960s output. Grant Green ( June 6, 1935 &ndash January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give the birth year as 1931 was a Jazz Guitarist An organ trio, in a Jazz context is a group of three jazz musicians typically consisting of a Hammond organ player a Drummer, and either a Jazz A disc jockey (also known as DJ or deejay) is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience The king of the descending blues lick, Grant Green's deceptively simple style was full of groove and tone, and it is hard to replicate.

Fusion guitarist Larry Coryell (1943-) was among the first to combine the sound and energy of rock with jazz lines in the late 1960s. Fusion or more specifically jazz fusion or jazz rock, is a Musical genre that merges Jazz with elements of other styles of music particularly Larry Coryell (born April 2 1943) is an American Jazz fusion Guitarist.

1970s and 1980s

John McLaughlin is a jazz-rock fusion pioneer in the 1970s. John McLaughlin (born January 4 1942 also Mahavishnu John McLaughlin is a Jazz fusion Guitarist and Composer from Doncaster, John Abercrombie has recorded with Billy Cobham, Jack DeJohnette and the Brecker Brothers. John Abercrombie (born December 16, 1944 in Port Chester New York) is an American Progressive jazz guitarist He also explores often the parameters of jazz fusion and post bop. Pat Metheny is a Missouri-based guitarist and leader of his own band, the Pat Metheny Group with Lyle Mays on piano. Patrick Bruce Metheny (born August 12, 1954 in Lee's Summit Missouri) is an American Jazz Guitarist and Composer The Pat Metheny Group is a Jazz group founded in 1977. The core members of the group are Guitarist and Bandleader Pat Metheny, composer Lyle Mays (born November 27, 1953) is an American jazz pianist from Wausaukee Wisconsin. The piano is a Musical instrument played by means of a keyboard that produces sound by striking steel strings with Felt covered hammers

Allan Holdsworth is a fusion virtuoso noted for his fluid, chromatic, lines and for his distinctive legato guitar technique. Allan Holdsworth (born August 6, 1946 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is a British Jazz / rock Guitarist In Musical notation the Italian word legato (literally meaning "tied together" indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly Holdsworth's influence can be felt outside of jazz, in heavy rock players such as Edward Van Halen and Joe Satriani. Edward Lodewijk "Eddie" Van Halen (born January 26 1955 is a Dutch Guitarist, Keyboardist, Songwriter and producer Joseph "Satch" Satriani (born July 15, 1956 in Westbury New York, U Ted Greene, a solo guitar performer and music educator influenced LA guitarists including Steve Vai and Steve Lukather with his chord melody work. Theodore ("Ted" Greene ( September 26, 1946 &ndash July 23, 2005) was an American fingerstyle Jazz guitarist Steven "Steve" Siro Vai (born June 6 1960 in Carle Place New York) is an American Instrumental rock Guitarist Steve "Luke" Lukather (born October 21, 1957) is an American Grammy Award winning Guitarist, Singer,

Mike Stern, who came to prominence with Miles Davis during the 1980s, has a unique take on fusing blues rock guitar with be-bop lines in extended improvisations. Mike Stern (born January 10 1953) is an American Jazz Guitarist A major player on the scene since his breakthrough days with Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26 1926 &ndash September 28 1991 was an American Jazz Trumpeter, Bandleader, and Composer. Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining Bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended Boogie jams with Rock Bebop or bop is a form of Jazz characterized by fast Tempos and Improvisation based on Harmonic structure rather than Melody Bill Frisell introduced folk and bluegrass music into jazz, use of intervals rather than single lines, combining harmonics and fretted notes. William Richard "Bill" Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is an American Guitarist and Composer. Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and is a sub-genre of Country music. Jazz is an American Musical art form which originated in the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States John Scofield played and collaborated with performers such as Miles Davis, and Billy Cobham, and groups such as Medeski Martin & Wood. John Scofield (born December 26 1951 in Dayton Ohio) is an American Jazz Guitarist and Composer, who has played and collaborated At ease in the bebop idiom, Scofield is also well versed in jazz fusion, funk, blues, and soul.

1990s and 2000s

Stanley Jordan is an American jazz/jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique for playing guitar. Stanley Jordan ( July 31, 1959) is an American Jazz / Jazz fusion Guitarist, best known for his development of the touch John Pizzarelli is a jazz guitarist, singer, songwriter who scat sings in unison with his guitar line. John Pizzarelli Jr (born April 6, 1960) is an Italian-American Jazz guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter and Bandleader Randy Napoleon composes, arranges, and performs in the tradition of Wes Montgomery. Randy Napoleon (born 1977 is a Jazz guitarist who is a member of The Freddy Cole Quartet and the leader of the Randy Napoleon Trio John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery ( 6 March 1925 - 15 June 1968) was an American Jazz guitarist He is generally considered Reviewer Ken Dryden from the All Music Guide notes that "Napoleon consistently shows that he is in full command of his instrument without resorting to overindulgent solos like many young players".

See also

Charlie Christian at wwwallaboutjazz. com [1]


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