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Where do I go from Joe Pass?
Posted on 3/13/24 at 3:29 pm
Posted on 3/13/24 at 3:29 pm
Just got into him, but now where do I branch out to?
Posted on 3/13/24 at 5:10 pm to The Scofflaw
Guitarists:
Grant Green
Wes Montgomery
Kenny Burrell
Boogaloo Joe Jones
Hamond Organ:
Jimmy Mcgriff
Jimmy Smith
Brother Jack McDuff
Dr. Lonnie Smith
have fun
Grant Green
Wes Montgomery
Kenny Burrell
Boogaloo Joe Jones
Hamond Organ:
Jimmy Mcgriff
Jimmy Smith
Brother Jack McDuff
Dr. Lonnie Smith
have fun
This post was edited on 3/13/24 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 3/13/24 at 9:07 pm to Funky Tide 8
Posted on 3/13/24 at 11:24 pm to The Scofflaw
Grant Green, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell are definitely great guitarists to also explore. Green has a LOT of great Blue Note records and material available, which ranges from straight ahead jazz to more funky/soul stuff, latin, gospel and pop "ish".
Jim Hall is another great, his record with Sonny Rollins "The Bridge" is a legendary album.
Pat Martino is another guitarist I like a lot. Several great records like El Hombre, East, Live At Yoshi's.
Barney Kessel did a lot of work not always under his own name and was also a member of the legendary "Wrecking Crew" group of studio musicians.
Jim Hall is another great, his record with Sonny Rollins "The Bridge" is a legendary album.
Pat Martino is another guitarist I like a lot. Several great records like El Hombre, East, Live At Yoshi's.
Barney Kessel did a lot of work not always under his own name and was also a member of the legendary "Wrecking Crew" group of studio musicians.
Posted on 3/13/24 at 11:41 pm to pheroy
John Scofield, Sonny Sharrock and Julian Lage are all great jazz players.
Posted on 3/14/24 at 12:59 am to Shockthamonkey
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John Scofield, Sonny Sharrock and Julian Lage are all great jazz players.
Lol... Sharrock is great but not what I would recommend to someone who just discovered Joe Pass. Or Lage for that matter.
Sco OTOH... some great material but he's even more diverse than Grant Green. I might start with some of his Blue Note records with Joe Lovano (like "What We Do") from the 1990s and then go from there.
This post was edited on 3/14/24 at 1:00 am
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:04 am to pheroy
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Pat Martino is another guitarist I like a lot. Several great records like El Hombre, East, Live At Yoshi's.
This
Posted on 3/14/24 at 8:42 am to The Scofflaw
How do you do better than listening to Joe Pass? Wes Montgomery is great but not better than Joe Pass.
Posted on 3/15/24 at 11:44 am to The Scofflaw
Make sure you dive into all three of the Virtuoso lps that Pass recorded. There's no one equal to him, but you might want to give Baden Powell a listen. Powell also has a large discography, and recorded solo and group lps. He's more in a bossa nova vein; likewise, also try Charlie Byrd.
For pure guitar mastery, also try Yamandu Costa. Costa is thankfully still alive, and touring/recording and is unbelievably skilled - Brazilian and all of his work is acoustic.
For pure guitar mastery, also try Yamandu Costa. Costa is thankfully still alive, and touring/recording and is unbelievably skilled - Brazilian and all of his work is acoustic.
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