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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_WayneChuck Wayne - Wikipedia

    Wayne recorded his debut 10"LP (reissued on The Jazz Guitarist, Savoy) in 1953 with Zoot Sims and Brew Moore which Fresh Sounds has since reissued along with sessions by Lou Mecca and Bill DeArango as Three Swinging Guitar Sessions.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2012 · One of the greatest guitar players who ever lived, Chuck Wayne revolutionized the art of jazz guitar and played w/all the giants: George Shearing, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Charlie...

  3. 10 de feb. de 2020 · Chuck Wayne in 11 Clips. Fleet-fingered and an ear for the saxophone, Chuck Wayne was one of the first guitarists to play bebop. He recorded with Joe Marsala and Dizzy Gillespie in January 1945 and then with the Gillespie Sextet in February on Groovin' High and Blue 'n' Boogie with Dexter Gordon.

  4. 6 de may. de 2021 · In early 1949, Wayne joined the George Shearing Quintet [pictured] and was a key ingredient in the group's sound through 1951. Wayne's first leadership recording came in 1953 for Savoy with tenor saxophonists Brew Moore and Zoot Sims.

  5. The Jazz Guitarist is an album by jazz guitarist Chuck Wayne which was released on the Savoy label in 1956. The album comprised two recording sessions, one recorded in 1953 (originally released as Chuck Wayne Quintet on a 10 inch LP on Progressive) and the other from 1954,

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Chuck_WayneChuck Wayne

    Chuck Wayne (27 de febrero de 1923 – 29 de julio de 1997) fue un guitarrista de jazz estadounidense . Saltó a la fama en la década de 1940 y fue uno de los primeros guitarristas de jazz en tocar estilo bebop.

  7. jazzinfo.org › artist › chuck-wayneChuck Wayne bio

    While he was often working in non-jazz pursuits he was a native New Yorker and a talented and expressive bebop guitarist. He was compared to Tal Farlow and Johnny Smith, Barney Kessel and Johnny Smith. Wayne wasn’t a big name in jazz, but he did meet major jazzmen such as Zoot Sims and Dizzy Gillespie.