Wes Montgomery

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  • jazz
  • jazz guitar
  • guitar
  • hard bop
  • blues
John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery was an American jazz guitarist. He was born March 6, 1925, in Indianapolis, Indiana, as part of a musical family including his brothers Monk (string bass, electric bass) and Buddy (vibraphone, piano). He died of a heart attack on June 15, 1968. Montgomery is best known for his unconventional technique on the guitar, which uses octaves and block chords to great extent in his solos, and by plucking the string with his right thumb in place of a pick.

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Songs

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    Movin' Wes, Part 1

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    Mr. Walker

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    Mr. Walker (Renie)

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    Musty

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    My Favorite Things

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    My Favorites Things

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    My Heart Stood Still

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    My One and Only Love

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    My Romance

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    Naptown Blues

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    Never Will I Marry

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    New Central Avenue Breakdown

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    Night Train

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    No Blues

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    No Hard Feelings

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    Not Since Nineveh

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    O. G. D. (aka 'Road Song')

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    O.G.D. (a.k.a. Road Song)

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    O.G.D. (aka "Road Song")

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    O.G.D. (Road Song)

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    OGD (Road Song)

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    Oh You Crazy Moon

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    Oh! You Crazy Moon

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    Oh, You Crazy Moon

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    Old Folks

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    On Green Dolphin Street

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    Once I Loved

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    One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)

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    Pata Pata

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    People

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    Please Give Me a Chance

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    Polka Dots and Moonbeams

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    Portrait of Jennie

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    Portrait of Jenny

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    Prelude to a Kiss

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    Prelude to a Kiss (master take 3)

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    Prelude to a Kiss (take 2)

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    Pretty Blue

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    Pretty Blue (alternate take 1)

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    Pretty Blue (master take 2)

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    Pretty Blue (take 1)

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    Pretty Blue (take 2)

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    Pretty Memory

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    Rag Mop

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    Remember

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    Renie

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    Repetition

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    Road Song

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    Round About Midnight

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    S.K.J. (master take 7)


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