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Grant Green
Grant Green
Grant Green is one of the greatest jazz guitarist of all time. This as a random find for me when I just typed "Jazz Funk" into Spotify & found the genius that is Grant Green. His guitar playing is so rhythmic and innovative- he invented soul-jazz, with a hint of funk- before funk was even a thing. He would eventually record "Ain't If Funky Now" in 1970. He was active in the jazz scene from 1959-1978. He was born in St. Louis in 1935. His fluid playing made him a star for Blue Note Records. His playing is as recognizable as they come. His discography is deep, as you might expect for a jazz legend. I personally started off with 1965's His Majesty King Funk. You also can't go wrong with 1965's Idle Moments. Honestly, any song or album you choose will show Green's genius & brilliance. He played with his heart AND soul veering into funk, soul, jazz- his versatility is endless. Unfortunately, drug problems brought illness & despite doctors' wishes, Green decided to hit the road to make money (as all jazz artists did) & passed away of a heart-attack on his way to a gig in 1978. The links of him & his playing have since to be seen...
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