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George Benson is a jazz guitarist born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1943. He started out playing straight-ahead instrumental jazz with organist Jack McDuff. Benson got his first experience playing with his several-year stint with McDuff's group. At the age of 21, Benson recorded his first album as leader, The New Boss Guitar, with Brother Jack McDuff on organ. Benson's next recording was It's Uptown with the George Benson Quartet with Lonnie Smith on organ and Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax. This album showcases Benson's talent in constructing swinging bebop lines at blistering tempos. |
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George Benson & Al Jarreau |
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George Benson & Earl Klugh |
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Lee Ritenour |
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Grover Washington Jr. |
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Norman Brown |
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Al Jarreau |
USA, Milwaukee - Wisconsin |
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Earl Klugh |
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Larry Carlton |
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Wes Montgomery |
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Fourplay |
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Joe Sample |
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Jeff Golub |
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David Sanborn |
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Bob James |
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George Duke |
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David Benoit |
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Jeff Lorber |
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Peter White |
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Jonathan Butler |
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Chuck Loeb |
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The Crusaders |
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Quincy Jones |
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Grover Washington, Jr. |
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Ronny Jordan |
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Najee |
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Wayman Tisdale |
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Boney James |
USA, Lowell - Massachusetts |
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Grant Green |
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Brian Culbertson |
USA, Decatur - Illinois |
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Joyce Cooling |
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