The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    What do you enjoy about guitar players' colaboratives? Whether you're playing or listening

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    Mutual inspiration -- Especially as each exchanges roles with rhythm and lead solos, playing the same tune in their distinctive styles.
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    ANOTHER DYNAMIC TRIO
    Al DeMeola, Paco DeLucia, and John McLaughlin


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    Quote Originally Posted by Enlightened Rogue
    One of my favorite duo’s for many years: Boulou Ferre’ and his brother Elios Ferre’.







    Boulou and Elios are one of the few guitar collaborations I enjoy listening to. Jimmy and Doug Raney too...maybe it's gotta be family?

    I'm just not a "two guitars in the group" guy. I don't know why...I guess I find two "jazz guitar tones" tiresome after a short while.

    Herb Ellis with Freddie Green, that's another good one...no stepping on each other tonally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    Boulou and Elios are one of the few guitar collaborations I enjoy listening to. Jimmy and Doug Raney too...maybe it's gotta be family?

    I'm just not a "two guitars in the group" guy. I don't know why...I guess I find two "jazz guitar tones" tiresome after a short while.

    Herb Ellis with Freddie Green, that's another good one...no stepping on each other tonally.
    Speaking of 2 guitars and Freddie Green. Any idea who takes the solo on this? The only guitar player listed on discogs is Freddie Green.


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    Mary Halvorson and Nels Cline


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    Love it when favorite guitarist trades licks and riffs with saxophonist and keyboard player of the same caliber -- The late Chuck Loeb with Everette Harp and Jeff Lorber

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=qoPd6ixj...27k6odXMlhJJMk

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    Peter White and Marc Antoine


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    Quote Originally Posted by ArchieHollow
    Love it when favorite guitarist trades licks and riffs with saxophonist and keyboard player of the same caliber -- The late Chuck Loeb with Everette Harp and Jeff Lorber

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=qoPd6ixj...27k6odXMlhJJMk

    This might be up your alley


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    Quote Originally Posted by Enlightened Rogue
    The lead guitarist was Jerome Darr. Here is a studio log and a short bio and pics.

    Date: first half of January 1953
    Location: Fine Sound, New York City
    Label: Mercury

    Paul Quinichette (ldr), Paul Quinichette (ts), Jerome Darr, Freddie Green (g), Marlowe Morris (org), Gene Ramey (b), Les Erskine (d)
    How did you find all this?

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    That's what I did and I only found a discogs listing that had Freddie Green.

    Thanks!