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Guitar News Weekly Edition #227 |
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January 13, 2003 |
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WHAT'S HOT WITH JAZZ GUITAR by Doc Dosco http://www.docdosco.com This week we feature a favorite jazz guitar player a mine, Larry Coryell. Larry has had a very long and illustrious recording career and keeps putting out great recordings. Of special interest to me is one he recorded several years ago with French guitar phenom Bireli Lagrene (called Spaces Revisited). Lagrene is an incredible player and the interplay between himself and Coryell is truly remarkable. Larry Coryell doesn't seem to have his 'own' personal website, however the following website is fairly comprehensive (up to the year 2000 anyway)....
Online Bio (from Christiaan Strange's Larry Coryell website): Throughout the seventies he released album after album, often playing alongside the very best jazz had to offer. Some of the heavy-weights include: guitarists John McLaughlin, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Paco De Lucia, Pat Metheny, Al Di Meola, John Abercrombie, Larry Carlton, John Scofield, Kazumi Watanabe, Ralph Towner, and Steve Kahn; drummers Billy Cobham, Elvin Jones, Steve Gadd, Lenny White, Mitch Mitchell and Tony Williams; alto sax player David Sanborn, tenor sax players Pharoah Sanders and Michael Brecker; soprano sax players Sonny Rollins and Steve Lacy, cornet player Don Cherry, trumpet players Maynard Ferguson and Randy Brecker; violinist Stephane Grappelli, keyboardists Chick Corea, Larry Young, David Sancious and Lyle Mays; and bassists Charles Mingus, Miroslav Vitous, Ron Carter, Eddie Gomez, Jack Bruce, Jimmy Garrison, Charlie Haden, Steve Swallow and Tony Levin. In 1979 and 1980 he toured Europe with Paco De Lucia and John McLaughlin as part of a guitar super-trio, eventually releasing a video recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, which commemorated this "meeting of the spirits". This trio was short lived however, and he was replaced by Al Di Meola in early 1980. Throughout the 80's, although playing almost exclusively acoustic guitar, Larry Coryell continued to break new ground. And if his ambitious avant-garde interpretations of Stravinsky and Ravel are any indication, it seems clear that there is much more to this guitar-slinging virtuoso from Texas than jazz/rock fusion. Complicated? Perhaps, but his newest album, Sketches of Coryell, should simplify things. To quote Coryell himself, "The idea of this album was to 'Shut Up 'N' Play Yer Guitar' in the immortal words of the dearly missed Frank Zappa. But I chose not to indulge in a lot of fast stuff. Instead we just concentrated on melody and whatever the composition called for." But whatever genre, whatever approach, with sixty recordings under his belt, Coryell can be considered a true "Guitar Legend". Case in point: he recently took part in a concert in Spain, spotlighting 32 of the world's finest guitarists, including B.B. King, Keith Richards, Robbie Robertson, Bob Dylan, and Les Paul. And guess what? He felt right at home. Mr. Coryell now lives in Duchess County, New York, but continues to teach guitar part-time, and tours regularly.
For Christiaan Strange's Larry Coryell Website see: For Sound Clips go to www.cdnow.com or www.amazon.com Doc Dosco is a jazz guitarist, composer and audio consultant living in Los Angeles, CA. His website is located at http://www.docdosco.com, where you can find more information on the 'What's Hot in Jazz Guitar' columns, audio clips of Doc's playing, and many additional features. Doc endorse Heritage Guitars and is a featured artist on their website. He also endorses the new Pignose Valve Tube Amps -- great for jazz (and anything else!) |
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