Moonlight in Vermont The Official Biography of Johnny Smith Collection / Songbook - Sheet Music

Johnny Smith (1922-2013) was the jazz guitarist's jazz guitarist. During the 1950s, he worked for the network broadcasters in New York while also playing regularly at clubs such as Birdland opposite Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, George Shearing and many other legends of jazz. He was the most revered guitarist on the New York jazz scene during a golden era. His technical virtuosity, quality of tone, musical sophistication and literacy were unrivaled in jazz guitar circles. Many celebrated jazz guitarists still consider him to be the benchmark of musicianship by which all others are measured. This is the biography of the man whom many jazz guitar legends call “The Master.&rdquo

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Publishers:
Centerstream Publications
UPC:
888680090364
ISBN:
9781574243222
Format:
Collection / Songbook Biographies
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Biography
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5x11 inches
Number of Pages:
256
Shipping Weight:
2.01 pounds

SKU: HL.151663

The Official Biography of Johnny Smith. Reference. Biography/Composers & Musicians. Softcover. 256 pages. Centerstream Publications #151663. Published by Centerstream Publications (HL.151663).

ISBN 9781574243222. UPC: 888680090364. 8.5x11 inches.

Johnny Smith (1922-2013) was the jazz guitarist's jazz guitarist. During the 1950s, he worked for the network broadcasters in New York while also playing regularly at clubs such as Birdland opposite Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, George Shearing and many other legends of jazz. He was the most revered guitarist on the New York jazz scene during a golden era. His technical virtuosity, quality of tone, musical sophistication and literacy were unrivaled in jazz guitar circles. Many celebrated jazz guitarists still consider him to be the benchmark of musicianship by which all others are measured. This is the biography of the man whom many jazz guitar legends call “The Master.&rdquo.