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In the late 1960s, as the general manager of Don Wehr s Music City in San Francisco, Reese Marin sold guitars, drums, keyboards, and amps to the biggest psychedelic rock bands of the late 1960s. His customers ranged from Big Brother and the Holding Company and Quicksilver Messenger Service to Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead. Guitarists as musically diverse as Carlos Santana and Steve Miller could find what they were looking for at Don Wehr s; so did jazz virtuosos George Benson and Barney Kessel, who would walk down Columbus Avenue from Broadway in North Beach â where the jazz clubs competed with strip joints for tourists â whenever they were in town.
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Classic Pianos presents 100 Nights of Jazz featuring Standard Time Trio. “100 Nights of Jazz” is a virtual concert series, streamed live from the stage at Classic Pianos in Denver.
With a long history as both leader and sideman in Denver, guitarist AL FERGUSON has absorbed lessons from the great guitar stylists of the past fifty years. You’ll hear hints of Johnny Smith and Barney Kessel in his playing, plenty of Wes Montgomery and Joe Pass, blues influences of Billy Butler and Kenny Burrell, plus the spare sophistication of Jim Hall.
Al Ferguson guitar and vocals, Ron Bland bass, Ron Jolly piano.