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    Grant Green (June 6, 1935 – January 31, 1979) was an American jazz guitarist and composer. Recording prolifically 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.

  2. 1961 - Grant Green - Green Street [Full Album] Luann Payne. 9.4K subscribers. 384K views 6 years ago. ...more. All rights belong to Blue Note. If the video needs to be removed, I'll do it. This...

  3. A severely underrated player during his lifetime, Grant Green is one of the great unsung heroes of jazz guitar. Like Stanley Turrentine, he tends to be left out of the books.

  4. Originally released in 1961 as Reaching Out by Dave Bailey Quintet (Jazztime JT 003); reissued in 1973 as Green Blues by Grant Green (Muse MR 5014); reissued on CD in 1989 as Reaching Out by Grant Green (Black Lion BLCD 760129).

  5. Known as a bluesy player (and later on, the father of modern funk), Grant Green was also a talented bebop soloist who had a strong handle on bebop vocabulary and substitutions. In this lesson, you will study Grant Green’s guitar playing style.

  6. Oct 8, 2023 · Grant Green (1931-79) is probably the most sampled guitarist of his generation, and is rightly regarded as a godfather of acid jazz. His debut, Grant's First Stand (Blue Note, 1961)--heavy on the good foot groove--was made with soul jazz organist Baby Face Willette, and by 1965, when Green recorded an album for Verve, the label was ...

  7. Apr 19, 2021 · Grant Green, Jr. —the only musical offspring of the legendary jazz guitarist Grant Green—gives us a rare glimpse into the world of the most popular guitarist to ever record for Blue Note Records.

  8. Oct 8, 2021 · In this article, a number of great guitarists tell how Grant Green personally influenced them and what made Grant so unique as a world-class performer. His Sound (George Benson) “He turned off the bass and treble on his amplifier maximizing the midrange to achieve the punchy biting tone.”

  9. One of the great jazz guitarists of the 1960s, with a clear tone and a unique emphasis on single-note lines. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1970s. Born. June 6, 1935 in St. Louis, MO. Died. January 31, 1979 in New York, NY. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Hard Bop, Soul Jazz, Guitar Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Jazz-Funk. Album Highlights.

  10. Jan 11, 2013 · Grant Green moved to New York to capitalize on all the attention, and kept up his ties with St. Louis. But he never recorded there again.