Time: 48:23
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front
[ 4:46] 1. Close Your Eyes
[ 6:17] 2. All Of You
[ 6:45] 3. Boo-Lu
[ 8:16] 4. Don't Cry Baby
[ 5:43] 5. Autumn In New York
[ 6:09] 6. Flickers
[10:24] 7. Body And Soul
Kenny Burrell (1931) began his musical career in Detroit while a student at Wayne State University. He was a well-established player on the Detroit jazz scene when he made his professional recording debut with Dizzy Gillespie on Tin Tin Daeo and Birk’s Works in 1951. After his graduation from Wayne State in 1955, he made his way to New York. There he found a high demand for his guitar as both a session player and as a leader. During 1956 he played on recordings by Frank Foster, Frank Wess, Thad Jones, Tommy Flanagan and others. 1956 culminated for Kenny Burrell when he recorded Introducing Kenny Burrell and All Night Long and All Day Long with Donald Byrd. A succession of high profile recordings followed with leaders like John Coltrane, Paul Chambers and Kenny Clarke.
Today, Kenny Burrell continues to influence the jazz guitar community and further the value of jazz guitar. He performs and records on a regular basis and he continues to teach. He holds a BA in Music from Wayne State University, an honorary doctorate from William Paterson College and he is Professor of Guitar, Jazz Program Director at UCLA. He is co-founder and president emeritus of the Jazz Heritage Foundation, a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, and a member of the American Guild of Authors and Composers.
In addition, Kenny Burrell remains one of the most popular and respected jazz guitarists ever.
Today, Kenny Burrell continues to influence the jazz guitar community and further the value of jazz guitar. He performs and records on a regular basis and he continues to teach. He holds a BA in Music from Wayne State University, an honorary doctorate from William Paterson College and he is Professor of Guitar, Jazz Program Director at UCLA. He is co-founder and president emeritus of the Jazz Heritage Foundation, a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, and a member of the American Guild of Authors and Composers.
In addition, Kenny Burrell remains one of the most popular and respected jazz guitarists ever.
Midnight In Detroit
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