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John Abercrombie (guitarist)

John Laird Abercrombie was an American jazz guitarist. His work explored jazz fusion, free jazz, and avant-garde jazz. Abercrombie studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He was known for his understated style and his work with organ trios.

Career
Early life and education John Abercrombie was born on December 16, 1944, in Port Chester, New York. The first jazz guitar album he heard was by Barney Kessel. He took guitar lessons at the age of ten, asking his teacher to show him what Barney Kessel was playing. After high school, he attended Berklee College of Music. At Berklee, he was drawn to the music of Jim Hall, the 1962 album The Bridge by Sonny Rollins, and Wes Montgomery on his albums The Wes Montgomery Trio (1959) and Boss Guitar (1963). He cites George Benson and Pat Martino as inspirations. == Discography ==
Discography
As leader/co-leaderTimeless (ECM, 1975) • Sargasso Sea (ECM, 1976) • Characters (ECM, 1978) • Arcade (ECM, 1979) • Abercrombie Quartet (ECM, 1980) • Straight Flight (Jam, 1980) • M (ECM, 1981) • Route Two (Landslide, 1981) • Five Years Later (ECM, 1982) • The Midweek Blues (Plug, 1983) • Night (ECM, 1984) • Drum Strum (1750 Arch, 1984) • Solar (Palo Alto, 1984) • Current Events (ECM, 1986) • All Strings Attached (Verve, 1987) • Emerald City (Pathfinder, 1987) • Getting There (ECM, 1988) • My Foolish Heart (Jazz City, 1988) • John Abercrombie / Marc Johnson / Peter Erskine (ECM, 1989) • Upon a Time (New Albion, 1989) • Animato (ECM, 1989) • Abracadabra (Soul Note, 1990) • Double Variations (Justin Time, 1990) • Secret Obsession (Nabel, 1991) • Witchcraft (Justin Time, 1991) • ''Yesterday's Tomorrow'' (European Music Productions, 1991) • The Toronto Concert (Maracatu, 1992) • Ease On (AudioQuest Music, 1993) • Farewell (Musidisc, 1993) • November (ECM, 1993) • ''While We're Young'' (ECM, 1993) • Speak of the Devil (ECM, 1994) • Tactics (ECM, 1997) • Standard Transmission (GOWI Records, 1997) • Open Land (ECM, 1999) • Speak Easy (Starling, 1999) • The Hudson Project (Stretch, 2000) • ''Burn'in The Blues'' (Consolidated Artists Productions, 2001) • ''That's for Sure'' (Challenge, 2002) • ''Cat 'n' Mouse'' (ECM, 2002) • Noisy Old Men (Jam, 2002) • Three Guitars (Chesky, 2003) • Animations (Underhill Jazz, 2003) • Class Trip (ECM, 2004) • Alone Together (Acoustic Music, 2004) • Brand New (Challenge, 2004) • Echoes (Alessa, 2005) • Structures (Chesky, 2006) • The Third Quartet (ECM, 2007) In an interview with Jason Crane, Abercrombie described The Third Quartet as having more of "a chamber atmosphere" than previous projects. JazzTimes described the guitarists' band as one that provides "uncommon support," with reviewer Brent Burton writing, "There are no weak points in this band’s discography, but The Third Quartet might be the best of all three." • Topics (Challenge, 2007) • Coincidence (Whaling City Sound, 2007) • Tales (Sony BMG, 2008) • Wait Till You See Her (ECM, 2009) • Cradle of Light (EFCM, 2009) • Speak to Me (Pirouet, 2011) • Within a Song (ECM, 2012) • 39 Steps (ECM, 2013) • The Angle Below (SteepleChase, 2013) • Inspired (ArtistShare, 2016) • Up and Coming (ECM, 2017) With Andy LaVerneNatural Living (Musidisc, 1990) • Nosmo King (SteepleChase, 1994) • Now It Can Be Played (SteepleChase, 1995) • Where We Were (Double-Time, 1996) • A Nice Idea (Steeplechase, 2005) • Live from New York (Steeplechase, 2010) As a member Gateway With Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnetteGateway (ECM, 1976) • Gateway 2 (ECM, 1978) • Homecoming (ECM, 1995) • In the Moment (ECM, 1996) As sideman With Gato BarbieriUnder Fire (Flying Dutchman, 1971 [1973]) • Bolivia (Flying Dutchman, 1973) With Billy CobhamCrosswinds (Atlantic, 1974) • Total Eclipse (Atlantic, 1974) • Shabazz (Atlantic, 1975) With Marc CoplandSecond Look (Savoy, 1996) • ''That's For Sure'' (2001) • ...And (Hatology, 2003) • Another Place (Pirouet, 2008) With Jack DeJohnetteSorcery (Prestige, 1974) • Cosmic Chicken (Prestige, 1975) • Untitled (ECM, 1976) • Pictures (ECM, 1977) • New Rags (ECM, 1977) • New Directions (ECM, 1978) • New Directions in Europe (ECM, Live 1979, rel. 1980) With Peter ErskineTransition (Denon, 1987) • Motion Poet (Denon, 1988) With Danny GottliebAquamarine (Atlantic Jazz, 1987) • Whirlwind (Atlantic, 1989) • Brooklyn Blues (Big World, 1991) With Dave LiebmanLookout Farm (ECM, 1973) • Drum Ode (ECM, 1974) • Sweet Hands (Horizon, 1975) With Rudy LinkaRudy Linka Quartet (Arta, 1991) • Mostly Standards (Arta, 1993) • Lucky Southern (Quinton, 2006) • Every Moment (Acoustic Music, 2011) With Charles LloydVoice in the Night (ECM, 1999) • The Water Is Wide (ECM, 2000) • Hyperion with Higgins (ECM, 2001) • Lift Every Voice (ECM, 2002) With Barry MilesWhite Heat (Mainstream, 1971) • Scatbird (Mainstream, 1972) With Terry PlumeriHe Who Lives In Many Places (Airborne, 1971) • Ongoing (Airborne, 1978) With Enrico RavaKatcharpari (MPS/BASF, 1973) • The Pilgrim and the Stars (ECM, 1975) • Pupa o Crisalide (RCA, 1975) • "Quotation Marks" (Japo, 1976) • The Plot (ECM, 1977) With Johnny "Hammond" SmithNasty! (Prestige, 1968) • Forever Taurus (Milestone, 1976) • Storm Warning (Milestone, 1977) With Lonnie SmithAfro Blue (Venus, 1993) • Purple Haze: Tribute to Jimi Hendrix (Venus, 1995) • Foxy Lady: Tribute to Jimi Hendrix (Venus, 1996) With Collin WalcottCloud Dance (ECM, 1975) • Grazing Dreams (ECM, 1977) With Kenny WheelerDeer Wan (ECM, 1977) • Music for Large & Small Ensembles (ECM, 1990) • The Widow in the Window (ECM, 1990) • It Takes Two! (2006) With othersFranco Ambrosetti, Light Breeze (Enja, 1998) • Horacee ArnoldTales of the Exonerated Flea (Columbia, 1974) • Jerry BergonziTenorist (Savant, 2007) • Paul BleyLive at Sweet Basil (Soul Note, 1988) • Salvatore Bonafede, Journey to Donnafugata (CamJazz, 2004) • Bob Brookmeyer and the WDR Big Band – Electricity (1994) • Royce CampbellSix by Six: A Jazz Guitar Celebration (rec. 1994, rel. 2004) • Stanley Clarke & Bill Shields – Shieldstone (Optimism, 1987) • DreamsDreams (Columbia, 1970) • Urszula DudziakFuture Talk (Inner City, 1979) • Mark Egan - As We Speak (Wavetone, 2006) • Gil EvansThe Gil Evans Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix (RCA, 1974) • Jan GarbarekEventyr (ECM, 1981) • Jim HallJim Hall And Friends Live At Town Hall Vol.2 (Musicmasters, 1991) • Tom HarrellSail Away (Contemporary, 1989) • Clint HoustonWatership Down (Trio, 1978) • Bobby HutchersonUn Poco Loco (Columbia, 1980) • Jeff JohnstonNuage (Justin Time, 2001) • Lee KonitzSound of Surprise (RCA Victor, 1999) • Andy LaVerneLiquid Silver (DMP, 1984) • Andy LaVerne – Plays the Music of Chick Corea (Jazzline 2008) • Joe LovanoLandmarks (Blue Note, 1991) • Bob MintzerHymn (Owl, 1990) • Czesław Niemen – ''Mourner's Rhapsody'' (1974) • Mike NockClimbing (Tomato, 1979) • Makoto OzoneNow You Know (Columbia, 1987) • Jeff Palmer – Laser Wizzard (Statiras, 1987) • Michel PetruccianiMichel plays Petrucciani (Blue Note, 1988) • Barre PhillipsMountainscapes (ECM, 1976) • Stark Reality – ''The Stark Reality Discovers Hoagy Carmichael's Music Shop'' (1970) • John Surman – ''Brewster's Rooster'' (ECM, 2009) • Harvie SwartzArrival (RCA 1992) • Joseph TawadrosThe Hour of Separation (2010) • Henri TexierColonel Skopje (Label Bleu, 1988) • The Don Thompson QuartetA Beautiful Friendship (Concord Jazz, 1984) • McCoy TynerQuartets 4 X 4 (Milestone, 1980) • Michał UrbaniakFusion III (Columbia, 1975) • Jim Vivian - Sometime Ago (Cornerstone, 2018) • Jack WalrathNeohippus (Blue Note, 1989) • Denny ZeitlinTidal Wave (Palo Alto, 1984) ==References==
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