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  1. 10 de abr. de 1990 · Enemy Records ‎– EMY 102 (US, 1986)https://www.discogs.com/Sonny-Sharrock-Guitar/release/597382200:00 A1. Blind Willie04:41 A2. Devils Doll Baby08:48 A3. Bro...

  2. Warren Harding « Sonny » Sharrock, né le 27 août 1940 et mort le 25 mai 1994, est un guitariste de free jazz et improvisateur américain. Sonny Sharrock commence sa carrière à la fin des années 1950 en tant que chanteur dans des groupes de doo-wop.

  3. Black Woman is the debut album by American jazz guitarist Sonny Sharrock, recorded in 1969 and released on the Vortex label. In 2000, it was reissued by the Collectables label, paired with the Wayne Henderson album People Get Ready.. The album was produced by Herbie Mann, with whom Sharrock recorded nine albums.When asked about his fondness for Sharrock's playing, Mann commented: "Lots of ...

  4. The Sonny Sharrock Quartet live in NYC 1988 withSonny Sharrock - guitarMelvin Gibbs - bassAbe Speller - drumsPheeroan akLaff - drums

  5. 11 de ago. de 2022 · Sonny Sharrock is one of jazz guitar’s most singular figures; he was one of the only guitarists in the first wave of free-jazz and one of the only jazz guitarists to use a Marshall JCM800 for loud, overdriven tones. His playing is entirely unique, ranging from subtle accompaniment to shred-style solos. His discography is similarly eclectic ...

  6. 30 de ago. de 2016 · Sharrock is playing a Yamaha hollowbody guitar through a silverface Twin Reverb, and cuts loose at 1:45 with flurries, slurs, and trills. Linda and Sonny Sharrock led their own band for this performance of “Peanut" from Black Woman on the French TV show Jazz Session.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2010 · Sonny Sharrock (Warren Harding Sharrock; August 27, 1940–May 25, 1994) was an American jazz guitarist.He was once married to singer Linda Sharrock, with whom he sometimes recorded and performed.One of few guitarists in the first wave of free jazz in the 1960s, Sharrock was known for his incisive, heavily chorded attack, his bursts of wild feedback, and for his use of saxophone-like lines ...