Lenny Breau (August 5, 1941–August 12, 1984). A guitarist's guitarist, Bill Evans of the guitar, a phenomenal guitarist at ease with all contemporary and classical guitar styles. All the above hold true of course, but one has to listen to the man in order to feel the emotion he coaxes out of these six strings as these two LPs on one CD display.
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Thank you really much. I play jazz guitar (not a pro) and these records are invaluable to me... Thank you
I heard this guy once on an album with Chet Ctkins,he was such a talented guitar player.I look forward to hearing this album(s).Thanks again for another great share
The attitude of the gallant Six Hundred which so aroused Lord Tennyson's admiration arose from the fact that the least disposition to ask the reason why was discouraged by tricing the would-be inquirer to the triangle and flogging him into insensibility.
F.J. Veale,
Advance to Barbarism
(Mitre Press, 1968).
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Listeners are therefore kindly requested to buy the original music and support artists if they fancy what they hear - remember: if you like it, buy it!
5 comments:
Thank you really much. I play jazz guitar (not a pro) and these records are invaluable to me... Thank you
Thanks so much for this post>
I heard this guy once on an album with Chet Ctkins,he was such a talented guitar player.I look forward to hearing this album(s).Thanks again for another great share
I have the lp but I downloaded it so I can listen to it everywhere. Lenny Breau is the most underrated genius of jazz guitar. Thank for this.
Muy bueno!!
Gracias!
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