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Pages in category "Canadian jazz guitarists" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Duane Andrews; B.
Peter John Leitch (August 19, 1944 – December 30, 2024) was a Canadian jazz guitarist. [1] ... However, since he was no longer able to play the guitar, he began ...
During the 1970s, innovative Canadian guitarists, Lenny Breau and Ed Bickert, were among the most highly-regarded jazz guitarists of their time. Breau was known for finger picking style, his use of seven-string guitar, and his ability to play bass, chords and melody simultaneously.
Edward Isaac Bickert, CM (November 29, 1932 – February 28, 2019) was a Canadian guitarist who played mainstream jazz and swing music. Bickert worked professionally from the mid-1950s to 2000, mainly in the Toronto area.
The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz states that "Some critics regard Greenwich as the most important Canadian jazzman". He is listed as one of the '10 Best Canadian Jazz Musicians of All Time' in the Canadian Book of Lists , and in The History of the guitar in jazz Barney Kessel writes, "There is a deep emotion and sincerity in Sonny's music ...
After playing French horn in middle school, Scott turned to guitar in high school. [1] His introduction to jazz came from his mother's albums of Dave Brubeck, Junior Mance, and Oscar Peterson. [1] He attended Humber College and was taught by Pat LaBarbera, Don Thompson, and Charles Tolliver. [1]
Ben Mink – guitarist, violinist (k.d. lang, Geddy Lee, Rush, FM) Ruth Minnikin – singer-songwriter; Joni Mitchell – folk and jazz artist, painter; Kim Mitchell – guitarist, singer-songwriter, radio personality; Lindsay Mitchell – guitarist, songwriter ; Taylor Mitchell – singer-songwriter; Willy Mitchell – singer, guitarist ...
Canadian jazz guitarists (32 P) L. Canadian lead guitarists (19 P) P. Canadian pop guitarists (33 P) R. Canadian rock guitarists (2 C, 221 P)