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Whatever instrument you are playing, you should study the history of the instrument from the very beginning. Many drummers think jazz drumming started with Elvin Jones and Jeff Watts. You have to find out where theses people learned from and go upstream from there. You can’t put student before the teacher. You have to start at the origin. Listen to Roy Haynes with Lester Young and Bud Powell. Listen to Art Taylor comp with his left hand like Bud Powell. - Joe Farnsworth
 
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Larry Coryell Trio at Catalina'a September 28th - October 1st Print E-mail
Written by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor   
Monday, 18 September 2006
ImageOne of the “Guitar Gods” of jazz and fusion, Larry Coryell performs at Catalina's September 28th - October 1st, this time with his heavyweight trio including bassist Victor Bailey and drummer Lenny White. Together, this trio released Electric in 2005 on Chesky Records, “must listen for all fusion fanatics” (Abstractlogix). Credited with giving birth to the fusion movement of the 70s, particularly with his band Eleventh House.

Larry Coryell was born in Galvenston, TX. After trying out several other instruments including piano, he finally settled on the guitar in his teens, and absorbed the influences of Wes Montgomery, Chet Atkins and Chuck Berry. Larry moved to New York City in the mid 60s where he studied classical guitar and played with Chico Hamilton. He first gained recognition playing with Gary Burton’s quartet. His reputation in both jazz and rock grew as he later toured with Herbie Mann, rocker Jack Bruce, John McLaughlin Jimmy Webb, the 5th Dimension, Charles Mingus, Billy Cobham, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix and Chick Corea. With Randy Brecker, Coryell formed Eleventh House in 1974, which became the most influential fusion band of the era. Once Eleventh House disbanded, Larry continued to work with his own bands and the Brecker Brothers, and in the late 70s, toured with McLaughlin and Paco de Luca in a guitar trio.

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Victor Bailey


Larry continued his eclectic ways through the 1980s, playing mostly acoustic guitar and everything from jazz to rock to interpretations of classical music. In the 90s he returned to his jazz roots as well as teaching in upstate New York. Noted the Toronto Star, “dazzling technique, crafty use of space and complex chord structures ... almost orchestral in weight ... Coryell generates a great deal of heat in his playing, an intensity matched by his obvious physical involvement with his music ... He's really at the top of the league in this crowded musical arena."


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Lenny White

Philadelphian Victor Bailey was surrounded by jazz and R&B musicians in his family and started out as a drummer, switching to bass when his regular bassist quit. A graduate of Berklee in Boston, Bailey followed Jaco Pastorius as the bassist for Weather Report; he has played with the Zawinul Syndicate, Sonny Rollins, Miriam Makeba, Lenny White, Hamiet Bluiet, Kenny Kirkland, Mike Stern, Kevin Eubanks, and more. Drummer Lenny White is best known for his role with Miles Davis on Bitches Brew and for his tenure with Chick Corea’s Return to Forever Band of the 70s. White played with such jazz greats as Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Woody Shaw, Gato Barbieri, Gil Evans, Stanley Clarke and Stan Getz, and is regarded as one of the greatest fusion drummers.



Catalina's is located at 6725 West Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood California (one block EAST of Highland Ave.)- Phone: (323) 466-2210 http://www.catalinajazzclub.com/

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