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Kenny Burrell albums featuring Snooky Young

Kenny Burrell Music Videos (3)
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| | Ellington Is Forever, Vol. 1 CD (1975)
$9.79 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1993, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
For fans of jazz, it is deeply, satisfyingly appropriate that Kenny Burrell should be the one to organize this splendid homage to Duke Ellington. It is a well-known fact that ...
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| Ellington Is Forever, Vol. 2 CD (1977)
$15.79 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
The modus operandi of Ellington Is Forever, Vol. 2 is essentially the same as the first; Kenny Burrell gathered a great bunch of musicians together in a studio for a ...
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| Blues -- The Common Ground CD (1968) Remastered
$12.65 Digitally remastered by Kevin Reeves (Universal Mastering Studios-East).
When it comes to Kenny Burrell, a title like Blues -- The Common Ground speaks volumes. His approach always keeps in mind the connection of jazz to the blues, infusing his guitar with ...
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 Kenny Burrell Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Kenny Burrell songs: Midnight Blue, I Never Knew, Chitlins con Carne, Wavy Gravy, Caravan, My One and Only Love, Kenny's Sound. More music songs All Blues, Lament, Jump For Joy Lyrics, Lost in the Stars Lyrics, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Think It's Going to Rain Today Lyrics, Make Someone Happy Lyrics, Stormy Monday Blues Lyrics, I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance Lyrics, Don't Cry Baby Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Wild Is the Wind Lyrics, I'm Old Fashioned Lyrics, Why Did I Choose You? Lyrics.
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 Kenny Burrell Biography
Detroit guitarist Kenny Burrell is one of the most influential guitar players in jazz. He started out performing with Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, and even Benny Goodman in the 1950s. Under his own name, he released some important collaborative efforts with John Coltrane and Jimmy Smith. Throughout the '60s, with such albums as the iconic MIDNIGHT BLUE, he helped define the modern concept of jazz guitar, and continued to explore the style for decades to come.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Oscar Peterson, George Benson (Guitarist), Jimmy Smith (Organ), Stanley Turrentine, Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, Red Garland, Charlie Byrd, Jack McDuff, Yusef Lateef, Joe Pass, Gene Harris, Barney Kessel, Pat Martino, Les Paul, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Herb Ellis, Ike Quebec, Tal Farlow, Bucky Pizzarelli, George Barnes, Howard Roberts (Guitar), Bobby Broom
 Followers
George Benson (Guitarist), Larry Coryell, Jim Hall, Tuck & Patti, Earl Klugh, Pat Martino, John Pizzarelli, Biréli Lagrène, Dave Stryker, Gabor Szabo, Melvin Sparks, Russell Malone, Joe Beck (Jazz), Stanley Jordan, Phil Upchurch
 Influences
Django Reinhardt, Charlie Christian, Gene Ammons, Barney Kessel, Jimmy Raney, George Van Eps, Eddie Lang, Johnny Smith, Tiny Grimes, Oscar Moore
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