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- Biography - Pat Martino
Biography When the anesthesia wore off, Pat Martino looked up hazily at his parents and his doctors and tried to piece together any memory of his life One of the greatest guitarists in jazz, Martino had suffered a severe brain aneurysm and underwent surgery after being told that his condition could be terminal
- Biography - Pat Martino
In the following months Martino made a remarkable recovery Through intensive study of his own historic recordings, and with the help of computer technology, Pat managed to reverse his memory loss and return to form on his instrument His past recordings eventually became "an old friend, a spiritual experience which remained beautiful and honest " This recovery fits in perfectly with Pat's
- Books and Videos - Pat Martino
Now available! Pat Martino's autobiography 'Here And Now', published by Backbeat Books This collaboration between Pat Martino and Bill Milkowski (the author of 'Jaco') covers a wide range of Pat's personal experiences and perspectives It includes extensive interviews with quite a number of major guitarists, as well as photographs and graphics
- Pat Martino News Page
Washington Post: Pat Martino, revered jazz guitarist who mastered his instrument twice, dies at 77 "By age 35, when Pat Martino learned that he might have only a few hours to live, he was already considered one of jazz music's finest guitarists
- Transcriptions - Pat Martino
Transcriptions Dr Jörg Heuser has transcribed the majority of Pat's recorded solos! Recently, Jörg transcribed the solos from Pat' latest recording, "Undeniable: Live at Blues Alley" You can order transcriptions of nearly 200 of Pat's solos at JÖRG HEUSER'S JAZZ TRANSCRIPTIONS site
- Live at Yoshi’s - Pat Martino
On the Blue Note recording “Live at Yoshi’s” (December 2000), Pat is captured in an organ trio setting, playing both originals and standards There is a tremendous amount of open musical space in this combo, and Pat uses every bit of it to his advantage The result is a musical asset that will long be treasured by guitarists and enthusiasts alike
- M a s t e r C l a s s - Pat Martino
E N C O R E It’s one of the most inspirational stories in jazz: Pat Martino learning to become a mas-ter guiitarist – twice
- Discography - Pat Martino
Note: Prior to recording El Hombre in 1967, Pat is listed as Pat Azzara
- Articles - Pat Martino
A very good read! "Pat Martino's The Nature of the Guitar: An Intersection of Jazz Theory and Neo-Riemannian Theory" (February 1, 2005) This article by Guy Capuzzo includes interesting analytical discussions of "Giant Steps" It is published by, and can be read at " Music Theory Online " "Pat Martino at Chris' Jazz Cafe" (November 25th, 2005)
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