Pat Martino

Bild Quelle:


  • jazz
  • jazz guitar
  • guitar
  • fusion
  • instrumental
One of the most original of the jazz-based guitarists to emerge in the 1960s, Pat Martino made a remarkable comeback after brain surgery in 1980 to correct an aneurysm that caused him to lose his memory and completely forget how to play. It took years, but he regained his ability, partly by listening to his older records. Martino began playing professionally when he was 15. He worked early on with groups led by Willis Jackson, Red Holloway, and a series of organists, including Don Patterson, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, Richard "Groove" Holmes, and Jimmy McGriff.

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Songs

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    Grooveyard

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    Heart Strings

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    Heartstrings

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    How Insensitive

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    I Remember Clifford

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    I Sing The Blues Every Night

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    I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)

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    If I Should Lose You

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    Impressions

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    Interchange

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    Israfel

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    Joyous Lake

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    Joyous Lake - Joyous Lake

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    Joyous Lake - Line Games

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    Joyous Lake - M'Wandishi

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    Joyous Lake - Mardi Gras

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    Joyous Lake - Pyramidal Vision

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    Joyous Lake - Song Bird

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    Just For Then

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    Just Friends

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    Lament

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    Law

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    Lazy Bird

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    Lean Years

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    Line Games

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    M'Wandishi

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    Mac Tough

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    Mardi Gras

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    Masquerada

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    Minority

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    Mom

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    Nefertiti

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    Never and After

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    Never Say Goodbye

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    Nightwings

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    Oleo

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    Oleo (live)

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    On the Stairs

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    On the Staris

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    Once I Loved

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    One for Rose

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    Open Road (Olee/Variations and Song/Open Road)

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    Outrider

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    Park Avenue Petite

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    Passata on Guitar

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    Prelude

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    Progression

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    Protrait

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    Pyramidal Vision

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    Quatessence


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