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  2. Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pass was a very well known virtuoso Jazz guitarist becoming most well known for his solo work whilst also having recorded with a number of other leading artists such as Ella Fitzgerald. [ 1 ] Joe Pass previously had a relationship with the Ibanez guitar company, but in the late 1990s Epiphone released the Emperor II, claiming Pass had a ...

  3. Guitar Interludes - Wikipedia

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    The remaining seven selections are quite a contrast, for they feature Pass and a funky rhythm section essentially accompanying seven singers on a variety of very dated pop songs; for his part, Pass sounds quite uncomfortable." [2] By contrast, contemporaneous reviewers appear to have been a bit more impressed.

  4. Joe Pass - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pass (born Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalacqua; January 13, 1929 – May 23, 1994) was an American jazz guitarist. [1] [2] Although Pass collaborated with pianist Oscar Peterson and vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, his status as one of the most notable jazz guitarists of the 20th century is generally attributed to his work on his solo albums, such as Virtuoso.

  5. Virtuoso No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    This 1970s jazz album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Songs for Ellen - Wikipedia

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    Those two recordings were the only Pass records where he played a nylon-string guitar exclusively. "We had talked about an all-acoustic album for years," (producer) Eric Miller explains. "I wanted to do the equivalent of what Norman had done with Art Tatum and Joe. We ran tape all of the time, something I had learned to do with him anyway.

  7. Sounds of Synanon - Wikipedia

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    In Joe Pass, Synanon and Pacific Jazz have discovered a major jazz talent..." [1] Robert Taylor of AllMusic highlighted the tunes "Projections" and "Hang Tough" as some of the tightest and "cleanest" playing of Pass's entire career. Taylor concluded his retrospective review of the album by stating, "his accompanists prove to be adequate, but ...

  8. What Is There to Say - Wikipedia

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    What Is There to Say (or more completely, What Is There to Say: Joe Pass Solo Guitar) is a live album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass, recorded in 1990 and released posthumously in 2001. Track listing [ edit ]

  9. Portraits of Duke Ellington - Wikipedia

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    Portraits of Duke Ellington is an album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass that was released in 1975. It peaked at number 37 on the Jazz Albums chart. It peaked at number 37 on the Jazz Albums chart. It is a tribute to jazz musician Duke Ellington and was recorded shortly after his death.

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