Bill FrisellWilliam Richard "Bill" Frisell (born March 18, 1951) is an American jazz guitarist. He is, along with John Scofield and Pat Metheny, one of the best-known and perhaps best-regarded guitarists of the last decade. Frisell was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
Frank Gambale
Mick GoodrickMick Goodrick is a jazz guitarist. Mick was the teacher of such notable musicians as Pat Metheny, John Scofield and Wolfgang Muthspiel. Considered the father of the "Boston Sound" of jazz guitar, Mick's approach is best exemplified in the playing of John
Freddie Green
Grant GreenGrant Green ( June 6th, 1931, St. Louis, MO January 31, 1979, New York City, NY) is one of the most overlooked of jazz guitar players. Green recorded almost exclusively for Blue Note Records, recording some of the best guitar driven hard bop, soul jazz, a, (1931-1979)
Jim Hall
Scott HendersonBorn in 1954, Scott Henderson grew up in an era where blues-rock was at it's peak. His formative musical years took place in South Florida where he played the clubs with all kinds of bands playing everything from Led Zepplin to James Brown. As he was lear
Amos Hoffman
Brian Hughes
Charlie HunterCharlie Hunter is a jazz, rock and fusion guitarist. Hunter is best known for playing a custom, eight-string guitar. He plays the lead guitar on the top five strings and bass guitar on the bottom three strings simultaneously. With the addition of rotating
Lonnie JohnsonAlfonzo "Lonnie" Johnson ( February 8, 1894 June 6, 1970) was a pioneering blues and jazz musician born in New Orleans, Louisiana. There is some dispute over the year of his birth, but 1894 is printed on his passport. Raised in a family of musicians, John
Stanley JordanStanley Jordan is a jazz/ jazz fusion guitarist, best known for his development of the touch technique for playing guitar. He was born in Chicago on July 31, 1959. Normally, a guitarist must use two hands to play each note. One hand will press down a guit