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Charlie Hunter albums featuring Scott Amendola

Charlie Hunter Music Videos (1)
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| | Steady Groovin': The Blue Note Groove Sides CD (2005)
$9.79 Charlie Hunter is the undisputed master of the eight-string guitar (he plays bass figures while simultaneously comping and soloing on the high strings), and the albums he released on Blue Note between 1995 and 2001 provide ample evidence of his ...
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| Charlie Hunter appears on Pat Martino All Sides Now CD (1997)
$10.49 Veteran Pat Martino is teamed up with a variety of different fellow guitarists on this interesting if not quite essential release. Martino matches wits with guitarist Charlie Hunter (who on Stevie Wonder's "Too High" often sounds like an organist), Tuck ...
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 Charlie Hunter Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Charlie Hunter songs: More Than This, Day Is Done, Long Bay, Bonus Round, Darkly, Eleven Bars For Gandhi, Freedom Tickler, Lulu's Crawl. More music songs Moore's Alphabet, My Son the Hurricane, One For the Kelpers, Running in Fear From Imaginary Assailants. More music songs Soweto's Where Its At, Lively up Yourself, Fade Away, Island in the Sun, Mestre' Tata, One Foundation, Someday We'll All Be Free Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Mighty Mighty Lyrics.
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 Charlie Hunter Biography
Although his first public exposure, in the early 1990s, was as a member of Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, Charlie Hunter has gone on to establish himself as a world-class jazz guitarist, smoothly blending bop, funk, free jazz, and pop into a vibrant whole that updates and expands the boundaries of jazz fusion. As a band leader, he shines in small-group settings, and has collaborated with a varied roster of artists from both the jazz and pop worlds. Part of his distinctive sound comes from playing a custom-built eight-stringed guitar through a rotary speaker simulator.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Charlie Hunter | Patricia Barber, Groundtruther, Tevin Campbell, DJ Logic, Bobby Previte, Keller Williams, John Mayer, D'Angelo, William S. Burroughs | | John Ellis | Vibrators, Lily Allen, John Ellis, Tree63, Harold Battiste, Rick Broussard, Judy Collins, Sean Costello, Brian Cullman | | Scott Amendola | Nels Cline, Tony Furtado, Larry Ochs, Jennifer Berezan, Carla Bozulich, John Ettinger, Pat Martino, Alan Pasqua |
 Contemporaries
Phish, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Primus, Michael Franti, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Russell Malone, Stefon Harris, Christian McBride, Vernon Reid, Will Bernard
 Followers
Lage Lund, Miles Okazaki
 Influences
James Brown, Thelonious Monk, John Fahey, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Grant Green, Stanley Turrentine, Ry Cooder, Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, John Abercrombie, Bill Frisell, Joe Satriani, John Scofield, Dave Grusin, Tuck Andress
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