Listening to this piece so in tune with each other. Not one instrument is trying to overpower each other, and they’re not even looking at each other, they just know. Marvelous.
Pat Martino (born Pat Azzara in Philadelphia in 1944) is one of the most particular guitarists who emerged in one of the most innovative decades for jazz, the sixties. His father, a singer in local clubs, took him with him, making him known artists like Wes Montgomery. Martino began playing the guitar at the age of twelve: he often came across John Coltrane with his music teacher, Dennis Sandole. After his debuts, also in the rock field, on the Philadelphia scene, he moved to New York, where he became passionate about the format of the trio with organ. After experiences alongside Jack McDuff and Don Patterson, Martino is signed as a leader by the Prestige record label: at the age of twenty he begins an intensely creative period, resulting in albums like Strings !, Desperado, El Hombre and Baiyina . His main collaborations include those with Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Bobby Hutcherson, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Eric Kloss, Willis Jackson, Woody Herman ... While after the productions for Prestige he has recorded for numerous reference labels (Warner, Muse, Columbia, Sony, High Note, Milestone, Polydor, Concord, Fantasy, Atlantic, Blue Note). His career was marked by an interruption of almost a decade (between 1976 and 1984) due to a brain operation for an aneurysm from which he awoke with an almost total loss of memory, including musical memory. He had to learn to play the guitar again, studying his own music which he no longer remembered. A renaissance that brought it back to its ancient artistic splendor.
Got to see Pat circa 2008 at Chris’ in Philly. Game changer.
RIP PAT MARTINO. He was giant in his time he may be gone but will not be forgotten his legacy will live on.May he rest in peace.
Listening to this piece so in tune with each other. Not one instrument is trying to overpower each other, and they’re not even looking at each other, they just know. Marvelous.
Pat is just phenomenal.....No other words.....
Pat Martino for president … another national treasure.
I am sure he would make music mandatory in all schools.
Pat Martino (born Pat Azzara in Philadelphia in 1944) is one of the most particular guitarists who emerged in one of the most innovative decades for jazz, the sixties. His father, a singer in local clubs, took him with him, making him known artists like Wes Montgomery. Martino began playing the guitar at the age of twelve: he often came across John Coltrane with his music teacher, Dennis Sandole. After his debuts, also in the rock field, on the Philadelphia scene, he moved to New York, where he became passionate about the format of the trio with organ. After experiences alongside Jack McDuff and Don Patterson, Martino is signed as a leader by the Prestige record label: at the age of twenty he begins an intensely creative period, resulting in albums like Strings !, Desperado, El Hombre and Baiyina .
His main collaborations include those with Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Richard "Groove" Holmes, Bobby Hutcherson, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Eric Kloss, Willis Jackson, Woody Herman ... While after the productions for Prestige he has recorded for numerous reference labels (Warner, Muse, Columbia, Sony, High Note, Milestone, Polydor, Concord, Fantasy, Atlantic, Blue Note).
His career was marked by an interruption of almost a decade (between 1976 and 1984) due to a brain operation for an aneurysm from which he awoke with an almost total loss of memory, including musical memory. He had to learn to play the guitar again, studying his own music which he no longer remembered. A renaissance that brought it back to its ancient artistic splendor.
Excellent. Thanks . Pat has always been my idol. Courageous story of his recovery. He just keeps on contributing.
@@doncapone8156 not only contributing, my dear.He is and stays as an formidable influence for thousands to come
My goodness .. I’d wondered what PM’d been upta since Undeniable .. he’ll leave an intimidating jazz gtr legacy
Excellent. Pat makes it look so easy
My goodness; i’d wondered what PM’d been up to since Undeniable. What a monster. The guy’s jazz gtr legacy will b intimidating,
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I salute you boss
Alguém mostra ao Ivan Lins essa pintura que o Pat Martino fez com "Começar de Novo".
Certamente ele viu.
His last gig? He hadn't worked since November 2018 after contracting a virus after touring Italy.
Ivan Lins! começar de novo e de novo e de novo tá muito belo .