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Kenny Burrell

Kenneth Earl Burrell (born July 31, 1931) is an American jazz guitarist known for his work on numerous top jazz labels: Prestige, Blue Note, Verve, CTI, Muse, and Concord. His collaborations with Jimmy Smith were notable, and produced the 1965 Billboard Top Twenty hit Verve album Organ Grinder Swing.[1] He has cited jazz guitarists Charlie Christian, Oscar Moore, and Django Reinhardt as influences, along with blues guitarists T-Bone Walker and Muddy Waters.[2][3][4]

Kenny Burrell
Burrell in Buffalo, New York, 1977
Background information
Birth nameKenneth Earl Burrell
Born (1931-07-31) July 31, 1931 (age 91)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
GenresJazz, blues, soul jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, educator
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1951–present
LabelsBlue Note, Prestige, Verve, Fantasy, Fortune, Concord Jazz, Highnote

Burrell is a professor and Director of Jazz Studies at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music.[5]

Early life

Burrell was born in Detroit. Both his parents played instruments,[6] and he began playing guitar at the age of 12 after listening to Charlie Christian's recordings. During World War II, due to metal shortage, he abandoned the idea of becoming a saxophonist, and bought an acoustic guitar for $10. He was inspired to play jazz after listening to Oscar Moore, but it was Django Reinhardt who showed him "that you could get your own individuality on an instrument."[7] He went on to study composition and theory with Louis Cabara and classical guitar with Joe Fava. While a student at Wayne State University, he made his recording debut as a member of Dizzy Gillespie's sextet in 1951,[8] followed by the "Rose of Tangier"/"Ground Round" single recorded under his own name at Fortune Records in Detroit. While in college, Burrell founded the New World Music Society collective with fellow Detroit musicians Pepper Adams, Donald Byrd, Elvin Jones, and Yusef Lateef.[2][3][4][5]

Career

 
Kenny Burrell in San Francisco, California, March 8, 1984

Burrell toured with Oscar Peterson after graduating in 1955[6] and then moved to New York City in 1956 with pianist Tommy Flanagan. Within months, Burrell had recorded his first album as leader for Blue Note and both he and Flanagan were sought-after as sidemen and studio musicians, performing with singers Tony Bennett and Lena Horne and recording with Billie Holiday, Jimmy Smith, Gene Ammons, and Kenny Dorham, among others. From 1957 to 1959, Burrell occupied the former chair of Charlie Christian in Benny Goodman's band. Since his New York debut Burrell has had a prolific recording career, and critics have cited The Cats with John Coltrane in 1957, Midnight Blue with Stanley Turrentine in 1963, and Guitar Forms with arranger Gil Evans in 1965 as particular highlights.[2][3][4]

In 1978, he began teaching a course at UCLA called "Ellingtonia," examining the life and accomplishments of Duke Ellington. Although the two never collaborated directly, Ellington called Burrell his "favorite guitar player,"[9] and Burrell has recorded a number of tributes to and interpretations of Ellington's works. Since 1996, Burrell has served as Director of Jazz Studies at UCLA, mentoring such notable alumni as Gretchen Parlato and Kamasi Washington.[4][5][10][9]

Awards and honors

Burrell wrote, arranged, and performed on the 1998 Grammy Award-winning album Dear Ella by Dee Dee Bridgewater, received the 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year Award from Down Beat, and was named a 2005 NEA Jazz Master.[4]

Burrell was a Grammy Salute To Jazz Honoree in 2010. The Grammy website states that between "...1956 and 2006, Mr. Burrell has excelled as a leader, co-leader and sideman releasing recordings with stellar musicians in the world of jazz."[11]

Personal

In 2019, concerns arose about Burrell's well-being and living circumstances as he became increasingly socially and physically isolated in his home and major frictions developed between his wife, Katherine Goodrich, 37 years his junior, and others living in their Westwood apartment building. A GoFundMe account was set up to pay medical bills and other putative expenses, which became controversial because he was covered by medical insurance through employment at UCLA and through Medicare.[12] Subsequently, a letter from Burrell was published, providing a detailed explanation of the situation and justification for the GoFundMe campaign.[13]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Gene Ammons

With Chet Baker

  • Chet (Riverside, 1959) – recorded in 1958–59
  • Baby Breeze (Limelight, 1965)

With Aaron Bell

  • Music from 77 Sunset Strip (Lion, 1959)
  • Richard Rodgers' Victory at Sea in Jazz (Lion, 1959)

With Andy and the Bey Sisters

  • Andy and the Bey Sisters (RCA Victor, 1961)
  • Round Midnight (Prestige, 1965)

With James Brown

With Donald Byrd

With Paul Chambers

With Chris Connor

  • Chris in Person (Atlantic, 1959)
  • Sings Ballads of the Sad Cafe (Atlantic, 1959)

With Blossom Dearie

With Tommy Flanagan

With Frank Foster

  • No 'Count (Savoy, 1956)
  • All Day Long (Metronome, 1958)

With Aretha Franklin

With Red Garland

With Stan Getz

With Coleman Hawkins

With Milt Jackson

With Illinois Jacquet

With Thad Jones

With Johnny Hodges

With Shirley Horn

With Etta Jones

With Hank Jones

With Quincy Jones

With Wynton Kelly

With Jack McDuff

With Gary McFarland

With Dave Pike

With Freddie Roach

With Jimmy Smith

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With Stanley Turrentine

With Frank Wess

With Ernie Wilkins

  • The Big New Band of the 60's (Everest, 1960)
  • Screaming Mothers (Mainstream, 1974)[2LP]

With Kai Winding

With Jimmy Witherspoon

With Leo Wright

With others

References

  1. ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (November 20, 1965). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. pp. 143–. ISSN 0006-2510. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ a b c Collar, Matt. "Kenny Burrell". AllMusic. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Cohassey, John. "Kenny Burrell: Guitarist, Educator." Contemporary Musicians. Profiles of the People in Music. Ed. Julia M. Rubiner. Vol. 11. Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1994. 29–31. Print
  4. ^ a b c d e Nash, Sunny. "Kenny Burrell Biography." PRLog, May 13, 2009.
  5. ^ a b c O'Connell, Sean J. (January 24, 2014). "A Jazz Elder Becomes A UCLA Professor". NPR. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Sallis, James. "Middle Ground: Herb Ellis, Howard Roberts, Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, Tal Farlow." Jazz Guitars: An Anthology. First ed. New York: Quill, 1984, pp. 197–207.
  7. ^ Timberg, Scott (November 6, 2011). "Kenny Burrell's 80th means a party for listeners". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  8. ^ "Professor and legendary jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell: 80 years young". UCLA School of Music. November 9, 2011. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Kenny Burrell, 1999 – Los Angeles Jazz Society". Lajazz.org. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  10. ^ Teddy Rosenbluth (August 26, 2018). "Ethnomusicology department adds an interdisciplinary global jazz studies major". Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "Kenny Burrell — 2010 GRAMMY Salute To Jazz Honoree". December 2, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  12. ^ Geoff Edgers (July 11, 2019). "A jazz legend said he was in desperate need of money. His friends had questions". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  13. ^ JazzTimes Exclusive: A New Statement from Kenny Burrell, JazzTimes, Kenny Burrell, July 3, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.

External links

  • Kenny Burrell Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2008)

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Kenny Burrell news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kenneth Earl Burrell born July 31 1931 is an American jazz guitarist known for his work on numerous top jazz labels Prestige Blue Note Verve CTI Muse and Concord His collaborations with Jimmy Smith were notable and produced the 1965 Billboard Top Twenty hit Verve album Organ Grinder Swing 1 He has cited jazz guitarists Charlie Christian Oscar Moore and Django Reinhardt as influences along with blues guitarists T Bone Walker and Muddy Waters 2 3 4 Kenny BurrellBurrell in Buffalo New York 1977Background informationBirth nameKenneth Earl BurrellBorn 1931 07 31 July 31 1931 age 91 Detroit Michigan U S GenresJazz blues soul jazzOccupation s Musician educatorInstrument s GuitarYears active1951 presentLabelsBlue Note Prestige Verve Fantasy Fortune Concord Jazz Highnote Burrell is a professor and Director of Jazz Studies at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and honors 4 Personal 5 Discography 5 1 As leader 5 2 As sideman 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBurrell was born in Detroit Both his parents played instruments 6 and he began playing guitar at the age of 12 after listening to Charlie Christian s recordings During World War II due to metal shortage he abandoned the idea of becoming a saxophonist and bought an acoustic guitar for 10 He was inspired to play jazz after listening to Oscar Moore but it was Django Reinhardt who showed him that you could get your own individuality on an instrument 7 He went on to study composition and theory with Louis Cabara and classical guitar with Joe Fava While a student at Wayne State University he made his recording debut as a member of Dizzy Gillespie s sextet in 1951 8 followed by the Rose of Tangier Ground Round single recorded under his own name at Fortune Records in Detroit While in college Burrell founded the New World Music Society collective with fellow Detroit musicians Pepper Adams Donald Byrd Elvin Jones and Yusef Lateef 2 3 4 5 Career Edit Kenny Burrell in San Francisco California March 8 1984 Burrell toured with Oscar Peterson after graduating in 1955 6 and then moved to New York City in 1956 with pianist Tommy Flanagan Within months Burrell had recorded his first album as leader for Blue Note and both he and Flanagan were sought after as sidemen and studio musicians performing with singers Tony Bennett and Lena Horne and recording with Billie Holiday Jimmy Smith Gene Ammons and Kenny Dorham among others From 1957 to 1959 Burrell occupied the former chair of Charlie Christian in Benny Goodman s band Since his New York debut Burrell has had a prolific recording career and critics have cited The Cats with John Coltrane in 1957 Midnight Blue with Stanley Turrentine in 1963 and Guitar Forms with arranger Gil Evans in 1965 as particular highlights 2 3 4 In 1978 he began teaching a course at UCLA called Ellingtonia examining the life and accomplishments of Duke Ellington Although the two never collaborated directly Ellington called Burrell his favorite guitar player 9 and Burrell has recorded a number of tributes to and interpretations of Ellington s works Since 1996 Burrell has served as Director of Jazz Studies at UCLA mentoring such notable alumni as Gretchen Parlato and Kamasi Washington 4 5 10 9 Awards and honors EditBurrell wrote arranged and performed on the 1998 Grammy Award winning album Dear Ella by Dee Dee Bridgewater received the 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year Award from Down Beat and was named a 2005 NEA Jazz Master 4 Burrell was a Grammy Salute To Jazz Honoree in 2010 The Grammy website states that between 1956 and 2006 Mr Burrell has excelled as a leader co leader and sideman releasing recordings with stellar musicians in the world of jazz 11 Personal EditIn 2019 concerns arose about Burrell s well being and living circumstances as he became increasingly socially and physically isolated in his home and major frictions developed between his wife Katherine Goodrich 37 years his junior and others living in their Westwood apartment building A GoFundMe account was set up to pay medical bills and other putative expenses which became controversial because he was covered by medical insurance through employment at UCLA and through Medicare 12 Subsequently a letter from Burrell was published providing a detailed explanation of the situation and justification for the GoFundMe campaign 13 Discography EditAs leader Edit Introducing Kenny Burrell Blue Note 1956 Kenny Burrell Blue Note 1956 All Night Long Prestige 1957 All Day Long Prestige 1957 Earthy Prestige 1957 Kenny Burrell Prestige 1957 2 Guitars with Jimmy Raney Prestige 1957 Blue Lights Vol 1 Blue Note 1958 On View at the Five Spot Cafe with Art Blakey Blue Note 1960 A Night at the Vanguard Argo 1960 Weaver of Dreams Columbia 1961 Blue Lights Vol 2 Blue Note 1961 Kenny Burrell amp John Coltrane New Jazz 1962 Blue Bash with Jimmy Smith Verve 1963 Bluesy Burrell Moodsville 1963 Lotsa Bossa Nova Kapp 1963 Midnight Blue Blue Note 1963 Crash Prestige 1964 Soul Call Prestige 1964 Guitar Soul with Bill Jennings amp Tiny Grimes Status 1965 Guitar Forms Verve 1965 The Tender Gender Cadet 1966 Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas Cadet 1966 Man at Work Cadet 1966 Ode to 52nd Street Cadet 1967 A Generation Ago Today Verve 1967 Blues The Common Ground Verve 1968 Night Song Verve 1968 Asphalt Canyon Suite Verve 1969 Kenny Clarke Meets the Detroit Jazzmen BYG 1970 Guitar Genius in Japan with Attila Zoller Jim Hall Overseas 1970 God Bless the Child CTI 1971 Cool Cookin Cadet 1972 Round Midnight Fantasy 1972 Both Feet on the Ground Fantasy 1973 Up the Street Round the Corner Down the Block Fantasy 1974 Ellington Is Forever Fantasy 1975 Sky Street Fantasy 1976 Ellington Is Forever Volume Two Fantasy 1977 Tin Tin Deo Concord Jazz 1977 Monday Stroll Savoy 1978 Handcrafted Muse 1978 Stormy Monday Fantasy 1978 When Lights Are Low Concord Jazz 1979 Freedom Blue Note 1979 recorded in 1963 64 K B Blues Blue Note 1979 recorded in 1957 Swingin Blue Note 1980 recorded in 1956 59 Live at the Village Vanguard Muse 1980 Moon and Sand Concord Jazz 1980 Heritage AudioSource 1980 Kenny Burrell in New York Muse 1981 Listen to the Dawn Muse 1983 Bluesin Around Columbia 1983 Groovin High Muse 1984 A la Carte Muse 1985 Togethering with Grover Washington Jr Blue Note 1985 Ellington a la Carte Muse 1993 Generation Blue Note 1987 Pieces of Blue and the Blues Blue Note 1988 Guiding Spirit Contemporary 1990 Sunup to Sundown Contemporary 1991 Midnight at the Village Vanguard Bellaphon 1994 No Problem with Ray Bryant EmArcy 1994 Lotus Blossom Concord Jazz 1995 Then Along Came Kenny Evidence 1996 Live at the Blue Note Concord Jazz 1996 Laid Back 32 Jazz 1998 Love Is the Answer Concord 1998 Stormy Monday Blues Fantasy 2001 Lucky So and So Concord Jazz 2001 Blue Muse Concord 2003 75th Birthday Bash Live Blue Note 2007 live recorded in 2006 Prime Live at the Downtown Room HighNote 2009 live recorded in 2006 Be Yourself HighNote 2010 Tenderly HighNote 2011 Special Requests and Other Favorites Live at Catalina s HighNote 2013 live recorded in 2012 The Road to Love HighNote 2015 Unlimited 1 Live at Catalina s HighNote 2016 live recorded in 2015 16As sideman Edit With Gene Ammons Funky Prestige 1957 Jammin in Hi Fi with Gene Ammons Prestige 1957 Bad Bossa Nova Prestige 1962 With Chet Baker Chet Riverside 1959 recorded in 1958 59 Baby Breeze Limelight 1965 With Aaron Bell Music from 77 Sunset Strip Lion 1959 Richard Rodgers Victory at Sea in Jazz Lion 1959 With Andy and the Bey Sisters Andy and the Bey Sisters RCA Victor 1961 Round Midnight Prestige 1965 With James Brown Please Please Please King 1958 recorded in 1956 58 Try Me King 1959 With Donald Byrd Motor City Scene Bethlehem 1960 A New Perspective Blue Note 1964 recorded in 1963 Up with Donald Byrd Verve 1965 recorded in 1964With Paul Chambers Bass on Top Blue Note 1957 Whims of Chambers Blue Note 1957 recorded in 1956With Chris Connor Chris in Person Atlantic 1959 Sings Ballads of the Sad Cafe Atlantic 1959 With Blossom Dearie My Gentleman Friend Verve 1959 Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green Verve 1959 With Tommy Flanagan The Cats New Jazz 1959 recorded in 1957 Beyond the Blue Bird Timeless 1991 With Frank Foster No Count Savoy 1956 All Day Long Metronome 1958 With Aretha Franklin Yeah Columbia 1965 Soul 69 Atlantic 1969 With Red Garland Red Garland Revisited Prestige 1969 recorded in 1957 Stepping Out Galaxy 1981 recorded in 1979 So Long Blues Galaxy 1984 recorded in 1979With Stan Getz Reflections Verve 1964 recorded in 1963 Getz Au Go Go Verve 1964 live What the World Needs Now Stan Getz Plays Burt Bacharach and Hal David Verve 1968 recorded in 1966With Coleman Hawkins Soul Prestige 1958 The Hawk Relaxes Moodsville Prestige 1961 With Milt Jackson Bags amp Flutes Atlantic 1957 Bean Bags with Coleman Hawkins Atlantic 1959 recorded in 1958 Vibrations Atlantic 1964 recorded in 1961With Illinois Jacquet Illinois Jacquet Epic 1963 The Message Argo 1963 Desert Winds Argo 1964 With Thad Jones Detroit New York Junction Blue Note 1956 After Hours Prestige 1957 With Johnny Hodges Sandy s Gone Verve 1964 recorded in 1965 Mess of Blues with Wild Bill Davis Verve 1964 Blue Rabbit Verve 1964 Stride Right with Earl Hines Verve 1966 Blue Notes Verve 1966 With Shirley Horn Loads of Love Mercury 1963 recorded in 1962 Travelin Light ABC Paramount 1965 With Etta Jones Love Shout Prestige 1963 recorded in 1962 63 Hollar Prestige 1963 recorded in 1960 62 Etta Jones Sings Roulette 1966 recorded in 1965With Hank Jones Porgy and Bess Capitol 1959 recorded in 1958 Here s Love Argo 1963 Ain t Misbehavin Galaxy 1979 recorded in 1978With Quincy Jones The Birth of a Band Mercury 1959 Plays Hip Hits Mercury 1963 With Wynton Kelly Wynton Kelly Riverside 1958 Comin in the Back Door Verve 1963 It s All Right Verve 1964 Whisper Not Jazzland 1965 With Jack McDuff Screamin Prestige 1963 Somethin Slick Prestige 1963 Steppin Out Prestige 1969 Plays for Beautiful People Prestige 1969 With Gary McFarland The Jazz Version of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying Verve 1962 Soft Samba Verve 1964 The In Sound Verve 1966 With Dave Pike Bossa Nova Carnival New Jazz 1962 Times Out of Mind Muse 1976 With Freddie Roach Down to Earth Blue Note 1962 Mo Greens Please Blue Note 1963 With Jimmy Smith House Party Blue Note 1958 The Sermon Blue Note 1959 Home Cookin Blue Note 1961 Midnight Special Blue Note 1961 Back at the Chicken Shack Blue Note 1963 Any Number Can Win Verve 1963 Softly as a Summer Breeze Blue Note 1965 The Cat Verve 1964 Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Verve 1964 Christmas 64 Verve 1964 Monster Verve 1965 Organ Grinder Swing Verve 1965 Got My Mojo Workin Verve 1965 Hoochie Coochie Man Verve 1966 Confirmation Blue Note 1979 Second Coming Mojo 1981 Keep On Comin Elektra Musician 1983 Go for Whatcha Know Blue Note 1986 Fourmost Milestone 1991 live recorded in 1990 Standards Blue Note 1998 recorded in 1957 59 Six Views of the Blues Blue Note 1999 recorded in 1958 Fourmost Return Milestone 2001 live recorded in 1990 style width 50 text align left vertical align top With Cal Tjader Warm Wave Verve 1964 Soul Sauce Verve 1965 recorded in 1964With Stanley Turrentine Hustlin Blue Note 1965 recorded in 1964 Joyride Blue Note 1965 The Look of Love Blue Note 1968 Always Something There Blue Note 1968 The Sugar Man CTI 1975 recorded in 1971 Jubilee Shout Blue Note 1986 recorded in 1962With Frank Wess North South East Wess Savoy 1956 Opus in Swing Savoy 1956 Jazz for Playboys Savoy 1957 recorded in 1956 57With Ernie Wilkins The Big New Band of the 60 s Everest 1960 Screaming Mothers Mainstream 1974 2LP With Kai Winding Soul Surfin Verve 1963 Rainy Day Verve 1965 recorded in 1964 65 More Brass Verve 1966 With Jimmy Witherspoon Goin to Kansas City Blues RCA Victor 1958 recorded in 1957 Baby Baby Baby Prestige 1963 Blue Spoon Prestige 1964 With Leo Wright Suddenly the Blues Atlantic 1962 Soul Talk Vortex 1970 recorded in 1963With others Nat Adderley Little Big Horn Riverside 1963 Mose Allison Ever Since the World Ended Blue Note 1987 Ernestine Anderson My Kinda Swing Mercury 1961 recorded in 1960 Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong and His Friends Flying Dutchman 1971 recorded in 1970 Ray Barretto Portraits in Jazz and Clave RCA Victor BMG 1999 Bill Barron West Side Story Bossa Nova Dauntless 1963 Tony Bennett Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall Columbia 1962 live Betty Blake Sings in a Tender Mood Bethlehem 1961 Eubie Blake Vol 2 The Marches I Played On the Old Ragtime Piano 20th Century 1978 Dee Dee Bridgewater Dear Ella Verve 1997 Ronnell Bright Bright s Spot Regent 1957 Charles Brown Ballads My Way Mainstream 1965 Ray Brown amp Milt Jackson Much in Common Verve 1964 Ray Brown Some of My Best Friends Are Guitarists Telarc 2002 Milt Buckner Mighty High Argo 1960 Vinnie Burke Vinnie Burke s String Jazz Quartet ABC Paramount 1957 Gary Burton amp Sonny Rollins amp Clark Terry 3 in Jazz RCA Victor 1963 Betty Carter Round Midnight Atco 1963 recorded in 1962 63 Kenny Clarke Jazzmen Detroit Savoy 1994 recorded in 1956 Buck Clayton Buckin the Blues Vanguard 1957 Ray Charles amp Milt Jackson Soul Meeting Atlantic 1961 Jackie Davis Most Happy Hammond Capitol 1958 Kenny Dorham Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia Blue Note 1956 Jean DuShon Feeling Good Cadet 1965 Duke Ellington Music Is My Mistress Musicmasters 1989 Bill Evans Quintessence Fantasy 1977 Gil Evans The Individualism of Gil Evans Verve 1964 Art Farmer PhD Contemporary 1989 Terry Gibbs Take It from Me Impulse 1964 Astrud Gilberto Brazilian Mood Metro 1977 Dizzy Gillespie School Days Regent 1957 Paul Gonsalves Cleopatra Feelin Jazzy Impulse 1963 Babs Gonzales Tales of Manhattan Jaro 1959 Stephane Grappelli So Easy to Remember Omega 1993 Lionel Hampton The Many Sides of Hamp Glad 1961 Roland Hanna Destry Rides Again ATCO 1959 Eddie Harris Cool Sax from Hollywood to Broadway Columbia 1965 Gene Harris World Tour 1990 Concord Jazz 1991 Nancy Harrow Wild Women Don t Have the Blues Candid 1961 Johnny Hartman I Just Dropped by to Say Hello Impulse 1964 Jimmy Heath On the Trail Riverside 1964 David Hess Climbing Up the Sunshine Path Diggler 2005 Jay Hoggard The Fountain Muse 1992 Billie Holiday Lady Sings the Blues Clef 1956 Kenyon Hopkins The Yellow Canary Verve 1963 Lena Horne Stormy Weather RCA Victor 1957 John Jenkins John Jenkins with Kenny Burrell Blue Note 1957 Budd Johnson French Cookin Argo 1963 J J Johnson Broadway Express RCA Victor 1966 Salena Jones Salena Sings Jobim with the Jobims Vine Gate Music 1997 Taft Jordan Mood Indigo Moodsville 1961 Joe Kennedy Jr Strings by Candlelight Consolidated Artists 1998 Barney Kessel Live in Los Angeles at P J s Club Gambit 2006 B B King Live at the Apollo GRP 1991 Yusef Lateef The Blue Yusef Lateef Atlantic 1968 Hubert Laws Laws Cause Atlantic 1969 Leiber Stoller Big Band Yakety Yak Atlantic 1960 John Letman The Many Angles of John Letman Bethlehem 1960 Melba Liston Melba Liston and Her Bones Metrojazz 1959 Gloria Lynne At Basin Street East Everest 1962 Gildo Mahones I m Shooting High Prestige 1963 Miriam Makeba Makeba Sings RCA Victor 1965 Herbie Mann Just Wailin New Jazz 1958 Jimmy McGriff The Big Band Solid State 1966 Big Miller Did You Ever Hear the Blues United Artists 1959 Billy Mitchell A Little Juicy Philips 1964 Marian Montgomery Swings for Winners and Losers Capitol 1963 Wes Montgomery Fusion Wes Montgomery with Strings Riverside 1963 Frank Morgan Listen to the Dawn Verve 1994 Maria Muldaur Sweet Harmony Reprise 1976 Frankie Ortega amp Sy Oliver 77 Sunset Strip and Other Selections Jubilee 1959 Billie Poole Confessin the Blues Riverside 1963 Phil Porter Introducing Phil Porter and His Organ United Artists 1963 Dory Previn amp Andre Previn Dory Previn amp Andre Previn DRG 1982 Sam Price Rock with Sam Price Savoy Ike Quebec Soul Samba Blue Note 1962 Della Reese One of a Kind Jazz A La Carte 1979 Irene Reid Room for One More Verve 1965 Jerome Richardson Midnight Oil New Jazz 1961 Sonny Rollins Alfie Impulse 1966 Charlie Rouse Bossa Nova Bacchanal Blue Note 1963 Vanessa Rubin I m Glad There Is You RCA 1994 Jimmy Rushing Every Day I Have the Blues Bluesway 1967 A K Salim Flute Suite Savoy 1957 Lalo Schifrin Once a Thief and Other Themes Verve 1965 Shirley Scott Travelin Light Prestige 1994 Zoot Sims Recado Bossa Nova Fresh Sound 1992 Carol Sloane Love You Madly Contemporary 1989 Dakota Staton Time to Swing Capitol 1959 Idrees Sulieman Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors Prestige 1957 Sylvia Syms The Fabulous Sylvia Syms 20th Century Fox 1964 Sylvia Syms Sylvia Is Prestige 1965 Clark Terry 3 in Jazz RCA 1963 Ed Thigpen Out of the Storm Verve 1966 Jim Tyler Twist Time 1962 Dicky Wells Trombone Four in Hand Felsted 1959 Dinah Washington What a Diff rence a Day Makes Mercury 1959 Doug Watkins Watkins at Large Transition 1956 live Randy Weston Uhuru Afrika Roulette 1961 recorded in 1960 Joe Williams Me and the Blues RCA Victor 1964 References Edit Nielsen Business Media Inc November 20 1965 Billboard Nielsen Business Media pp 143 ISSN 0006 2510 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help a b c Collar Matt Kenny Burrell AllMusic Retrieved August 3 2016 a b c Cohassey John Kenny Burrell Guitarist Educator Contemporary Musicians Profiles of the People in Music Ed Julia M Rubiner Vol 11 Detroit MI Gale Research 1994 29 31 Print a b c d e Nash Sunny Kenny Burrell Biography PRLog May 13 2009 a b c O Connell Sean J January 24 2014 A Jazz Elder Becomes A UCLA Professor NPR Retrieved July 30 2019 a b Sallis James Middle Ground Herb Ellis Howard Roberts Jim Hall Kenny Burrell Joe Pass Tal Farlow Jazz Guitars An Anthology First ed New York Quill 1984 pp 197 207 Timberg Scott November 6 2011 Kenny Burrell s 80th means a party for listeners Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 30 2019 Professor and legendary jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell 80 years young UCLA School of Music November 9 2011 Retrieved July 30 2019 a b Kenny Burrell 1999 Los Angeles Jazz Society Lajazz org Retrieved July 30 2019 Teddy Rosenbluth August 26 2018 Ethnomusicology department adds an interdisciplinary global jazz studies major Retrieved July 30 2019 Kenny Burrell 2010 GRAMMY Salute To Jazz Honoree December 2 2014 Retrieved July 30 2019 Geoff Edgers July 11 2019 A jazz legend said he was in desperate need of money His friends had questions The Washington Post Retrieved July 30 2019 JazzTimes Exclusive A New Statement from Kenny Burrell JazzTimes Kenny Burrell July 3 2019 Retrieved July 30 2019 External links 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