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Kenny Burrell has been a very consistent guitarist
throughout his career. Cool-toned and playing in an unchanging style based
in bop, Burrell has always been the epitome of good taste and solid swing.
Duke Ellington's favorite guitarist (though he never actually recorded
with him), Burrell started playing guitar when he was 12 and he debuted
on records with Dizzy Gillespie in 1951. Part of the fertile Detroit jazz
scene of the early '50s, Burrell moved to New York in 1956. Highly in-demand
from the start, Burrell has appeared on a countless number of records
during the past 40 years as a leader and as a sideman. Among his more
notable associations have been dates with Stan Getz, Billie Holiday, Milt
Jackson, John Coltrane, Gil Evans, Sonny Rollins, Quincy Jones, Stanley
Turrentine and Jimmy Smith. Starting in the early '70s Burrell began leading
seminars and teaching, often focusing on Duke Ellington's music. He toured
with the Phillip Morris Superband during 1985-86 and has led three-guitar
quintets but generally Kenny Burrell plays at the head of a trio/quartet.
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