Charlie Christian
Although he was not the first to make use of the electric guitar, Dallas, TX-born Charlie Christian's dazzling single-note style unshackled the instrument from the rhythm section, and his feats of melodic daring blazed early trails into bebop. In his short life he managed to dramatically alter the course of jazz and popular music. He's best known for his work Benny Goodman and his solo sides, but in the early 1930s he worked with a variety of "territory" bands, where he formulated his revolutionary approach. A victim of his own chaotic lifestyle, Christian passed away in 1942 at the age of 25.
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Albums
- (2006) After Hours
- (1987) The Genius of the Electric Guitar
- (1940) The Original Guitar Hero
- (1939) The Genius Of The Electric Guitar
Top Tracks
- Seven Come Eleven
- Stardust
- Rose Room
- Swing To Bop
- Air Mail Special
Related Artists
- Django Reinhardt
- Barney Kessel
- Wes Montgomery
- Kenny Burrell
- Grant Green
- Joe Pass
- George Benson
- Charlie Parker
- Jim Hall
- Lionel Hampton
- Allan Holdsworth
- John McLaughlin
- Bill Frisell
- Ralph Towner
- Pat Metheny
- Frank Gambale
- John McLaughlin Trio
- JOHN MCLAUGHLIN WITH THE ONE TRUTH BAND
- Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin
- Thelonious Monk
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