Grant Green Musical artist

Grant Green (June 6, 1935 – January 31, 1979; some sources erroneously give his year of birth as 1931) was an American jazz guitarist and composer.Recording prolifically and mainly for Blue Note Records (as both leader and sideman) Green performed in the hard bop, soul jazz, bebop and Latin-tinged idioms throughout his career. Critics Michael Erlewine and Ron Wynn write, "A severely underrated player during his lifetime, Grant Green is one of the great unsung heroes of jazz guitar ... Green's playing is immediately recognizable – perhaps more than any other guitarist." Critic Dave Hunter described his sound as "lithe, loose, slightly bluesy and righteously groovy". He often performed in an organ trio, a small group with an organ and drummer.Apart from guitarist Charlie Christian, Green's primary influences were saxophonists, particularly Charlie Parker, and his approach was therefore almost exclusively linear rather than chordal. The simplicity and immediacy of Green's playing, which tended to avoid chromaticism, derived from his early work playing rhythm and blues and, although at his best he achieved a synthesis of this style with bop, he was essentially a blues guitarist and returned almost exclusively to this style in his later career.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 06, 1935
Date of deathJanuary 31, 1979

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Musical artist

Career started1959
Career ended1978
associated musical artist
Larry Young (musician)
John Patton (musician)
Lou Donaldson
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Twelve-bar blues
Post-bop
Soul jazz
Jazz-funk
Hard bop
instrument
Guitar
Jimmy D'Aquisto
Gibson ES-330
record label
Blue Note Records

Grant Green on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://academic.evergreen.edu/k/knittlek
  2. http://website.lineone.net/~johnharris/grant_green.htm
  3. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41378175
  4. http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/Get%20That%20Tone_%20Green%20Street-er
  5. http://www.grant-green.de/index.html
  6. http://www.icnet.ne.jp/~au_discography/gg.htm
  7. http://www.jazzdisco.org/green
  8. http://www.jazzlists.com/SJ_Grant_Green.htm
  9. http://www.playjazzguitar.com/grant_green.html