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| Larry Coryell In Boston Legendary guitarist Larry Coryell will play Club Passim in Boston on June 2, 2006. One of the world's acknowledged guitar masters, Larry Coryell first played Club Passim in the 1960s, Dubbed "the Godfather of Fusion" by Dan Ouellette of Down Beat Magazine, Larry has recorded more than 70 albums over the past 35 years as a bandleader, soloist and 'featured accompanist'. Born in Galveston, Texas, Larry arrived in New York City via Seattle in 1965, and began honing his formidable instrumental skill as the basis for his musical expression. National recognition then came during his tenure with the Gary Burton Quartet in 1967. The late 60s thru early 70s saw Larry as one of the most in-demand guitarists in rock, jazz and all musical genres. During that time Larry was feature in sessions with Jimmy Webb, the 5th Dimension, Charles Mingus, Billy Cobham, Chick Corea and John McLaughlin. 1974 Larry formed The 11th House, the most popular and successful Fusion band of its time. After The 11th House disbanded, Larry was signed by Clive Davis for Arista Records, where he made a series of solo albums, followed by a direct- to-disc recording with the Brecker Brothers. "We are honored to have a legendary artist such as Larry Coryell perform in Club Passim, " said Matt Smith, manager of Club Passim. "Through his skillful playing, he has earned a reputation as one of today's guitar virtuosos. This is a must-see performance for those who love jazz." write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Jazz News :: home page |