Earl Klugh
16 September 1953, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Jazz guitarist Klugh has an unorthodox style in that when he sits down he rests the guitar on his right knee instead of the left. After studying piano and nylon string guitar as a child, Klugh settled on the latter instrument. While still in his mid-teens he recorded with Yusef Lateef and George Benson , with whom he also toured. He continued to work with Benson and briefly with Return To Forever and, in the mid-70s, he also led his own groups for a solo career. Influenced by a wide range of guitarists including Benson (jazz), Chet Atkins (country) and folk, Klugh's style contains elements of all, yet is presented with a strong feeling for the great tradition of post- Charlie Christian jazz guitar through which his own personality constantly shines. Encyclopedia of Popular Music Copyright Muze UK Ltd. 1989 - 1998 When you listen to certain artists, you just know what you are going to get. With acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh, you know you're going to get some pretty melodies, some tasty solos, some inspired backing and some tunes best relegated to background chatter. More infos: http://www.midipal.co.jp/browse/JF-Earl20Klugh.html http://www.guitar9.com/albums/listingk.html |
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