Herb Ellis
An excellent bop-based guitarist with a slight country twang to his sound, Herb Ellis became famous playing with the Oscar Peterson Trio during 1953-1958. Prior to that, he had attended North Texas State University and played with the Casa Loma Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey (1945-1947), and the sadly under-recorded trio Soft Winds. While with Peterson, Ellis was on some Jazz at the Philharmonic tours and had a few opportunities to lead his own dates for Verve, including his personal favorite, Nothing But the Blues (1957). After leaving Peterson, Ellis toured a bit with Ella Fitzgerald; became a studio musician on the West Coast; made sessions with the Dukes of Dixieland, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Byrd; and in the 1970s became much more active in the jazz world. He can be heard on the first three releases issued by the Concord label, interacting with Joe Pass on the initial two, and he toured with the Great Guitars (along with Byrd and Barney Kessel) through much of the 1970s into the '80s. After a long series of Concord albums, Ellis cut a couple of excellent sessions in the 1990s for Justice, as well as 1999's Burnin' on Acoustic Music. After battling Alzheimer's disease, Herb Ellis died at the age of 88 at his home in Los Angeles on March 28, 2010.© Scott Yanow /TiVo Read more
An excellent bop-based guitarist with a slight country twang to his sound, Herb Ellis became famous playing with the Oscar Peterson Trio during 1953-1958. Prior to that, he had attended North Texas State University and played with the Casa Loma Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey (1945-1947), and the sadly under-recorded trio Soft Winds. While with Peterson, Ellis was on some Jazz at the Philharmonic tours and had a few opportunities to lead his own dates for Verve, including his personal favorite, Nothing But the Blues (1957). After leaving Peterson, Ellis toured a bit with Ella Fitzgerald; became a studio musician on the West Coast; made sessions with the Dukes of Dixieland, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Byrd; and in the 1970s became much more active in the jazz world. He can be heard on the first three releases issued by the Concord label, interacting with Joe Pass on the initial two, and he toured with the Great Guitars (along with Byrd and Barney Kessel) through much of the 1970s into the '80s. After a long series of Concord albums, Ellis cut a couple of excellent sessions in the 1990s for Justice, as well as 1999's Burnin' on Acoustic Music. After battling Alzheimer's disease, Herb Ellis died at the age of 88 at his home in Los Angeles on March 28, 2010.
© Scott Yanow /TiVo
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Nothing But The Blues
Jazz - Released by Verve Reissues on 1 Jan 1958
Guitarist Herb Ellis considers this is his favorite personal album and it is easy to see why. With trumpeter Roy Eldridge and tenor saxophonist Stan G ...
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Rhythm Willie
Jazz - Released by Concord Jazz on 1 Jan 1975
Guitarist Herb Ellis is joined by rhythm guitarist Freddie Green, pianist Ross Tompkins, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jake Hanna for this lightly swi ...
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Two For The Road
Jazz - Released by Fantasy Records on 1 Jan 1974
This recording was the third and final matchup between guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass and, unlike the first two (which were both made for Concord) ...
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Guitar / Guitar
Pop - Released by Columbia - Legacy on 1 Jul 1964
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Seven, Come Eleven (Live At Concord Boulevard Park, Concord, CA / July 29, 1973)
Jazz - Released by Concord Jazz on 28 Feb 1974
The second Concord album was recorded the day after the first with the same lineup: guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer ...
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Ellis In Wonderland
Jazz - Released by Verve Reissues on 1 Jan 1956
In the midst of his tenure with the Oscar Peterson Trio, Herb Ellis had the chance to turn the tables on his boss and employ him as a sideman, though ...
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Jazz / Concord
Herb Ellis, Joe Pass, Ray Brown, Jake Hanna
Jazz - Released by Concord Jazz on 1 Jan 1974
The very first release by the Concord label (recorded at the 1973 Concord Jazz Festival) was a quartet set featuring guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pas ...
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Thank You, Charlie Christian (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by AVID Entertainment on 31 Jul 2011
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Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Music Manager on 7 Feb 2022
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With My Friends Serge Ermoll & Ray Brown
Jazz - Released by Blue Pie Records on 29 Oct 2015
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Thank You, Charlie Christian
Jazz - Released by Verve Reissues on 1 Jan 1960
Thank You Charlie Christian pays homage to the legendary jazz guitarist in a manner most appropriate to an innovator of his stature -- rather than mer ...
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Man With the Guitar
Jazz - Released by Vintage Masters Inc. on 1 Nov 2011
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Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre (Remastered)
Jazz - Released by AVID Entertainment on 7 Feb 2022
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Softly but with that Feeling - Thank You, Charlie Christian
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on 1 Jun 2012
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Three Guitars In Bossa Nova Time
Bebop - Released by Legacy Recordings on 23 Nov 2017
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The Midnight Roll
Bebop - Released by Legacy Recordings on 1 Jan 1962
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Herb Ellis Meets Stan Getz, Roy Eldridge, Art Pepper & Jimmy Giuffre
Jazz - Released by Starlight Jazz on 7 Apr 2009
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Herb Ellis Meets Stan Getz, Roy Eldridge, Art Pepper & Jimmy Giuffre
Jazz - Released by Lone Hill Jazz on 7 Apr 2009
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Guitars In Bossa Nova Time! (Remastered)
Herb Ellis, Laurindo Almeida, Johnny Gray
Bossa Nova - Released by RevOla on 4 Nov 2022
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Nothing But The Blues
Jazz - Released by Efor, S.L on 27 Feb 2011
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