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 Thursday, 08 January 2009
Kenny Burrell at Catalina Bar & Grill 10/2-5 Print E-mail
Written by Ronaldo Oregano   
Saturday, 27 September 2008

"Burrell is the grand master of jazz guitar." - Dizzy Gillespie

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Kenny Burrell © Andrea Canter
Bebop guitar legend [[Kenny Burrell]] will perform with his Quartet on Thursday, October 2nd through Sunday, October 5th with sets at 8:30 and 10:30 at Catalina Bar & Grill, 6725 Sunset Boulevard, in Hollywood. After 40 years as a jazz professional, appearing on several hundred albums as leader and sideman, Kenny Burrell is among the handful of guitar greats who have forever changed the role of their instrument.

Aside from his performing and recording schedule, Kenny has been a teacher at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) for many years. Included in his teaching schedule is a special course that he developed on the music and life of [[Duke Ellington]] called "Ellingtonia". Started in 1978, it was the first regualr college course on Ellington taught in the United States. In addition he is also the founder and director of the Jazz Studies Program at UCLA where he is a professor of music and ethnomusicology. He is also a lecturer and director of workshops on guitar and Jazz studies, founder and President Emeritus, of the Jzz Heritage Foundation, and all around crusader for the recognition of jazz as a classical art form.

 


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Kenny Burrell © Andrea Canter
Kenny Burrell is also a prolific composer whose work is more and more in demand. Kenny is composer of the 1998 Grammy Award winning song "Dear Ella", performed by Dee Dee Bridgewater. His compositions have been recorded by many other great artists such as Ray Brown, Jimmy Smith, Grover Washington Jr., John Coltrane, June Christy, Frank Wes and Stevie Ray Vaughn. More recently, he recieved a commission grant from Meet the Composer, Inc. to write an original, extended composition for the Boys Choir of Harlem which premiered at New York's Lincoln Center, and in 1997 was recorded for Concord Records.

Born in Detroit, Kenny Burrell was raised in a musical family. His mother, who sang in the Second Baptist Church choir, also played the piano around the house. His father was fond of the banjo and the ukulele. "He was just the kind of guy who could pick up string instruments and do something with 'em." Kenny recalls, - "It kinda rubbed off on us."

Kenny, who credits [[Charlie Christian]], Oscar Moore, and Django Reinhardt as influences, as well as such bluesmen as [[T-Bone Walker]] and [[Muddy Waters]], played on his first major recording session in Detroit in 1951 with a [[Dizzy Gillespie]] combo that included [[John Coltrane]], [[Milt Jackson]], and [[Percy Heath]]. Even though the young guitarist was keeping heavy company, including that of such other up-and-coming Detroiters as [[Tommy Flanagan]], [[Yusef Lateef]], [[Pepper Adams]], and [[Elvin Jones]], he remained in Detroit to study at Wayne State University, from which he earned a B.A. in music composition and theory in 1955. He also studied classical guitar with Joseph Fava during that period and continues to employ finger-style and other techniques.

A six-month tour in 1955 with the [[Oscar Peterson]] Trio helped to set Burrell's sight on the Big Apple. The following year, he and Flanagan drove to New York City and were promptly drafted into the major league of jazz. Burrell not only became the city's most indemand Jazz guitarist, recording with his own groups and with Coltrane, [[Billie Holiday]], [[Thad Jones]], [[Kenny Dorham]], [[Paul Chambers]], [[Jimmy Smith]], [[Gene Ammons]] - and many others, but played on pop sessions with the likes of [[Tony Bennett]], [[James Brown]] and [[Lena Horn]] and worked in the pit bands of such Broadway shows as [[Bye Bye Birdie]] and [[How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying]].

In all, Burrell has recorded more than ninety albums as a leader. This body of work has received much critical acclaim.

Since the mid-Sixties, the guitarist has been leading his own group plus working in "All-Star" settings and has performed with college bands and orchestras. He has also performed with professional orchestras such as the Detroit Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic.

Though his combos vary in personnel, size and instrumentation, integrity and invention have constantly guided his music. "My inspiration comes from the message Duke gave - you are unique, be yourself, put out that thing that is you, then use your work ethic and produce great music."

Kenny Burrell has been the recipient of many awards and has been voted "Best Guitarist" numerous times by music fans and critics worldwide. Recently he recieved this honor for the second time from the Jazz Times International Readers Poll.

His music and recordings have recieved much international recognition including the "Prix de Disc" from Switzerland. He has also received many academic honors including a Doctorate of Human Letters, and the 1997 Ellington Fellowship awarded by Yale Universtiy. He was voted "favorite Jazz Musician" by listeners of KLON Jazz Station in Los Angeles in 1996 and was inducted into the KLON Jazz Hall of Fame. He served on the awards panel for the National Endowment for the Arts and was the National Chairperson for guitars for the National Association of Jazz Educators. He has been dubbed America's "guitar laureate" by the Detroit Free Press.


Kenny Burrell will appear at Catalina’s in Los Angeles, October 2-5; Catalina's is located at 6725 West Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles; reservations and information at www.catalinajazzclub.com.


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