Gary Burton

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  • jazz
  • vibraphone
  • instrumental
  • jazz vibraphone
  • vibes
Gary Burton (born on 23 January 1943 in Anderson, Indiana) is a jazz vibraphone player, known for developing the innovative technique of playing the instrument with four mallets, rather than the usual two. He studied with Herb Pomeroy at the Berklee College of Music, where he met the composer and arranger Michael Gibbs, with whom he subsequently collaborated frequently. Burton, who released his debut album in 1961 at the age of 18, spent the early parts of his career playing with George Shearing and then in Stan Getz's piano-less mid-sixties quartet.

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Songs

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    Intermission Music

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    Introduction by Philippe Adler

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    Invierno porteño

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    João

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    Joy Springer

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    June the 15, 1967

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    Just Like a Woman

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    La Divetta

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    La Muerte Del Angel

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    Ladies In Mercedes

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    Las Vegas Tango

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    Leroy the Magician

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    Libertango

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    Like Minds

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    Like Someone in Love

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    Little Girl Blue

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    Lofty Fake Anagram: Feelings And Things

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    Lofty Fake Anagram: Fleurette Africaine

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    Lofty Fake Anagram: I'm Your Pal

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    Lofty Fake Anagram: June The 15, 1967

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    Lofty Fake Anagram: Lines

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    Lunfardo

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    Mallet Man

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    Matchbook

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    Melanie

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    Mi Refugio

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    Michelangelo

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    Midnight

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    Midnight Sun

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    Milonga del ángel

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    Milonga loca

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    Moonchild / In Your Quiet Place

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    Morning, Part 1

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    Morning, Part 2

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    Mother of the Dead Man

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    Move

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    Mumuki

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    My Foolish Heart

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    My Romance

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    No More Blues

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    Nonsequence

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    Norwegian Wood

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    O Tannenbaum

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    Olhos De Gato

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    On Green Dolphin Street

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    One

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    One Note

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    One, Two 1-2-3-4

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    Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly

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    Origin


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