- Kenny Burrell
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Name = Kenny Burrell
Img_capt = Kenny Burrell inBuffalo, New York , 1977
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Kenneth Earl Burrell
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Born = Birth date and age|1931|7|31
Detroit,Michigan , U.S.
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Instrument =Guitar ,banjo ,vocals
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Genre =Bebop ,blues
Occupation =Guitarist
Years_active = 1951–present
Label = Blue Note, Prestige, Verve, Fantasy
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Notable_instruments =Kenneth Earl "Kenny" Burrell (born
July 31 1931 ) is an Americanjazz guitarist . His playing is grounded inbebop andblues ; he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians.Biography
Burrell was born in
Detroit, Michigan to a musical family and began playing guitar at the age of 12. His influences as a guitar player includeCharlie Christian ,Django Reinhardt , andWes Montgomery . While a student atWayne State University , he made his debut recording as a member of Dizzy Gillespie's sextet in 1951. He toured withOscar Peterson after graduating in 1955 and then moved toNew York City in 1956. A consummatesideman , Burrell recorded with a wide range of prominent musicians, including:John Coltrane ,Paul Chambers ,Bill Evans ,Gil Evans ,Stan Getz ,Benny Goodman ,Wes Montgomery ,Billie Holiday ,Milt Jackson ,Thad Jones ,Quincy Jones ,Melba Liston ,Oscar Peterson ,Jimmy Raney ,Sonny Rollins , Jimmy Smith,Art Taylor ,Stanley Turrentine ,Jimmy Witherspoon andCedar Walton . He also led his own groups since 1951 and recorded many well received albums, most notably "Midnight Blue" with Stanley Turrentine forBlue Note Records , which is considered a classic of 60s jazz now.Later work
In the 1970s he began leading seminars about music, particularly
Duke Ellington 's. A highly popular performer, he has won several jazz polls inJapan and theUnited Kingdom as well as the United States.He has recorded about 40 LPs, including "Midnight Blue" (1967), "Blue Lights", "Guitar Forms", "Sunup To Sundown" (1990), "Soft Winds" (1993), "Then Along Came Kenny" (1993), and "Lotus Blossom" (1995).
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December 2 2006 , Burrell recorded his 99th album, live at UCLA's Royce Hall.Fact|date=August 2007 As of 2007, Burrell serves as Director of Jazz Studies atUCLA . In fact, one of Burrell's courses which he teaches is "Ellingtonia", examining the life and accomplishments of Duke Ellington. This program was the first university-level course in the country focusing on the artist.elect discography
*"Introducing Kenny Burrell" (1956), Blue Note
*"All Day Long" (1957), Prestige
*"Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane " (1958), Prestige
*"Blue Lights" (1958), Blue Note
*"On View At The Five Spot Cafe" (1959), Blue Note
*"Bluesy Burrell" (1962), Moodsville
*"Midnight Blue" (1963), Blue Note
*"Guitar Forms" (1964), Verve
*"Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas" (1967), Cadet
*"God Bless the Child" (1971), CTI
*"‘Round Midnight" (1972), Fantasy
*"Ellington Is Forever" (1975-77), Fantasy
*"12-15-78" (1999), 32 Jazz
*"Lucky So and So" (2001), Concord JazzReferences
*Owens, Thomas. "Kenny Burrell". "New Grove Dictionary of Jazz".
*" [http://www.jazzimprov.com/links/legends.cfm?legend_id=1 Jazz Legends - Kenny Burrell] ". "Jazz Improv Magazine"ee also
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Organ trio , a type of small jazz ensemble in which Burrell often performedExternal links
* [http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/artist.aspx?aid=2696 Kenny Burrell - Verve Records]
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