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'''George Benson''' (born March 22, 1943)<ref name=ALLMUSIC>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifoxqt5ld6e~T1 allmusic Biography]</ref> is a [[Grammy Award]] winning [[United States|American]] [[musician]], whose [[sound recording and reproduction|recording]] career began at the age of twenty-one as a [[jazz]] guitarist. He is also known as a [[Pop music|pop]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], and [[Scat singing|scat singer]]. This one time child prodigy topped the [[Billboard 200]] in 1976 with the triple-[[music recording sales certification|platinum]] album, ''[[Breezin']]''.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> He was also a major live attraction in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] during the 1980s.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> Benson currently lives in Florida and is an active [[Jehovah's Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]]. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique very similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as [[Django Reinhardt]]. |
'''George Benson''' (born March 22, 1943)<ref name=ALLMUSIC>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifoxqt5ld6e~T1 allmusic Biography]</ref> is a [[Grammy Award]] winning [[United States|American]] [[musician]], whose [[sound recording and reproduction|recording]] career began at the age of twenty-one as a [[jazz]] guitarist. He is also known as a [[Pop music|pop]], [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], and [[Scat singing|scat singer]]. This one time child prodigy topped the [[Billboard 200]] in 1976 with the triple-[[music recording sales certification|platinum]] album, ''[[Breezin']]''.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> He was also a major live attraction in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] during the 1980s.<ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> Benson currently lives in Florida and is an active [[Jehovah's Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]]. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique very similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as [[Django Reinhardt]]. George Benson is viewed as a huge influence on the art of jazz guitar. Many modern jazz guitarists such as [[Russell Malone]], [[Mark Whitfield]], and [[Norman Brown]] have noted Benson as a major influence and have been called players of the George Benson school. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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George Benson (born March 22, 1943)[1] is a Grammy Award winning American musician, whose recording career began at the age of twenty-one as a jazz guitarist. He is also known as a pop, R&B, and scat singer. This one time child prodigy topped the Billboard 200 in 1976 with the triple-platinum album, Breezin'.[2] He was also a major live attraction in the UK during the 1980s.[2] Benson currently lives in Florida and is an active Jehovah's Witness. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique very similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as Django Reinhardt. George Benson is viewed as a huge influence on the art of jazz guitar. Many modern jazz guitarists such as Russell Malone, Mark Whitfield, and Norman Brown have noted Benson as a major influence and have been called players of the George Benson school.
Biography
Early career
Benson was born and raised in the Hill District in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and attended the Connelly High School before dropping out. Benson got his first experience playing straight-ahead instrumental jazz in a several-year stint with organist Jack McDuff. At the age of 21, he recorded his first album as leader, The New Boss Guitar, featuring McDuff.[1] Benson's next recording was It's Uptown with the George Benson Quartet with Lonnie Smith on organ and Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax.[1] Benson followed it up with The George Benson Cookbook, also with Lonnie Smith and Ronnie Cuber on baritone and drummer Marion Booker.[1]
Miles Davis employed Benson in the mid 1960s, featuring his guitar on "Paraphernalia" on his 1967 Columbia release, Miles in the Sky. Benson went to Verve Records afterwards. Then, Creed Taylor signed him up for his CTI label, where he recorded numerous albums with jazz heavyweights guesting to limited financial success. Benson also did a version of The Beatles's 1969 album Abbey Road called The Other Side of Abbey Road, also released in 1969, and a version of "White Rabbit", originally written and recorded by San Francisco rock group Jefferson Airplane, around this time.[1]
1970s and 1980s
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By the mid to late 1970s, as he recorded for Warner Bros. Records, a whole new audience began to discover Benson for the first time. With the 1976 release Breezin', Benson began to put his vocal on tracks such as "This Masquerade". He had used his vocals on songs earlier in his career, notably his rendition of "Here Comes the Sun" on the Other Side of Abbey Road album. He was part of psychedelic soul group Harlem Underground Band during the 1970s, whose song "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" was featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.[3]
Benson toured with soul singer, Minnie Riperton, in 1976. Riperton had been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer earlier that year. "This Masquerade" won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year and the live take of "On Broadway", recorded two years later from the 1978 release Weekend in L.A., also won a Grammy. Benson made it into the pop and R&B top ten with the song "Give Me the Night", produced by Quincy Jones. On Warner Bros., Benson accumulated three other platinum LPs and two gold albums.[4]
He also recorded the original version of "Greatest Love of All" for the 1977 Muhammad Ali bio-pic, The Greatest, which was later recorded as a cover by Whitney Houston.[4] During this time Benson recorded with the German conductor, Claus Ogerman.[5]
Later and current career
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Template:Sample box end In 1985 Benson and guitarist Chet Atkins went on the smooth jazz charts with their collaboration "Sunrise", one of two songs from the duo released on Atkins' disc Stay Tuned. In 1992, Benson appeared on Jack McDuff's Colour Me Blue album. Benson toured with Al Jarreau in America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand to promote their 2006 album Givin' It Up. He played during the second Monsoon Cup in Terengganu in 2006 and also Malaysia's 50th Merdeka celebration alongside Jarreau in 2007.[citation needed] In May 2008, for the first time Benson took part in Mawazine Festival in Morocco.[citation needed]
To commemorate the long term relationship between Benson and Ibanez and to celebrate 30 years of collaboration on the GB Signature Models, Ibanez created the GB30TH, a very limited edition model featuring a gold foil finish inspired by the traditional Japanese Garahuku art form.[6] In 2009, Benson was recognized by the National Endowment of the Arts as a Jazz Master, the nations highest honor in Jazz. [7] Benson performed at the 49th issue of The Ohrid Summer Festival in Macedonia on July 25, 2009, and his tribute show to Nat King Cole "An Unforgettable Tribute to Nat King Cole" as part of the Istanbul International Jazz Festival in Turkey on July 27. In the fall of 2009, Benson finished recording a new album titled Songs and Stories, with Marcus Miller, Concord Music Group EVP A&R and producer John Burk, [8] David Paich and Steve Lukather of Toto.[9] As a part of the promotion for his recent Concord Music Group/Monster Music release Songs and Stories, Benson has appeared and/or performed on The Tavis Smiley Show [10], Jimmy Kimmel Live [11] and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon[12].
He is currently touring and performing in support of his recent release Songs and Stories (Concord Music Group/Monster Music.[13]
Benson will tour throughout 2010 in North America, Europe and the Pacific Rim.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | U.S. Pop | U.S. R&B | U.S. Jazz | Label | |
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1964 | George Benson/Jack McDuff | — | — | — | Prestige | |
The New Boss Guitar | — | — | — | |||
1965 | Benson Burner | — | — | — | Columbia | |
It's Uptown | — | — | — | |||
1966 | The George Benson Cookbook | — | — | — | ||
Willow Weep for Me | — | — | — | CBS | ||
1967 | Blue Benson | — | — | #23 | Verve | |
1968 | Giblet Gravy | — | — | — | ||
Goodies | — | — | — | |||
1969 | Shape of Things to Come | — | #38 | #11 | A&M | |
Tell It Like It Is | #145 | #43 | #16 | |||
The Other Side of Abbey Road | #125 | #18 | — | |||
1970 | I Got a Woman & Some Blues | — | — | — | ||
1971 | Beyond the Blue Horizon | — | — | #15 | CTI | |
1972 | White Rabbit | — | — | #7 | ||
1973 | Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, Vol. 1 | — | — | — | Accord | |
Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, Vol. 2 | — | — | — | |||
Witchcraft | — | — | — | Jazz Hour | ||
1974 | Body Talk | — | — | #10 | CTI | |
1975 | Bad Benson | #78 | — | #1 | ||
1976 | Good King Bad | #51 | #18 | #3 | ||
Benson & Farrell | #100 | #27 | #3 | |||
Breezin' | #1 | #1 | #1 | Warner Bros. | ||
1977 | In Concert-Carnegie Hall | #122 | #43 | #6 | CTI | |
In Flight | #9 | #2 | #1 | Warner Bros. | ||
1978 | Space Album | — | — | — | CTI | |
Weekend in L. A. | #5 | #1 | #1 | Warner Bros. | ||
1979 | Livin' Inside Your Love | #7 | #4 | #1 | ||
Take Five | — | — | — | CTI | ||
1980 | Cast Your Fate to the Wind | — | — | — | ||
Give Me the Night | #3 | #1 | #1 | Warner Bros. | ||
1981 | GB | — | — | — | CTI | |
The George Benson Collection | #14 | #5 | #1 | Warner Bros. | ||
1983 | In Your Eyes | #27 | #6 | #1 | ||
Pacific Fire | — | — | — | CTI | ||
1984 | 20/20 | #45 | #20 | #3 | Warner Bros. | |
Live in Concert | — | — | — | Design | ||
1985 | The Electrifying George Benson | — | — | — | Affinity | |
1986 | While the City Sleeps... | #77 | #21 | #8 | Warner Bros. | |
1987 | Collaboration (with Earl Klugh) | #59 | #28 | #1 | ||
1988 | Twice the Love | #76 | #17 | #10 | ||
1989 | Tenderly | #140 | — | #1 | ||
1990 | Big Boss Band | — | — | #3 | ||
1991 | Midnight Moods | — | — | — | ||
1992 | The Essence of George Benson | — | — | — | Columbia | |
1993 | Love Remembers | — | #50 | #1 | Warner Bros. | |
1994 | The Most Exciting New Guitarist on the Jazz Scene | — | — | — | Sony | |
1995 | The Best of George Benson | — | — | #14 | Warner Bros. | |
1996 | California Dreamin' | — | — | — | Sony | |
Lil Darlin' | — | — | — | Thunderbolt | ||
That's Right | #150 | #33 | #1 | GRP | ||
1998 | Standing Together | — | #47 | #1 | ||
Masquerade | — | — | — | Thunderbolt | ||
1999 | The Masquerade Is Over | — | — | — | Jazz Hour | |
2000 | Live at Casa Caribe | — | — | — | Columbia River | |
Absolute Benson | #125 | #24 | #1 | GRP | ||
2001 | All Blues | — | — | — | Bianco | |
2002 | Blue Bossa | — | — | — | Prestige Elite | |
After Hours | — | — | — | Universe | ||
2003 | Irreplaceable | — | — | — | GRP | |
2003 | The Greatest Hits of All | #138 | #74 | #3 | Rhino | |
2004 | Golden Legends Live | — | — | — | St. Clair | |
2005 | Jazz After Hours with George Benson | — | — | — | Performax | |
Best of George Benson Live | — | — | #4 | GRP | ||
2006 | Givin' It Up (with Al Jarreau) | #58 | #14 | #1 | Monster Music/Concord | |
2009 | Songs And Stories | #96 | #15 | #1 | Monster Music/Concord |
Singles
Year | Title | U.S. Pop | U.S. R&B | UK Singles Chart[2] |
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1975 | "Supership" | — | — | #30 |
1976 | "This Masquerade" | #10 | #3 | — |
"Breezin'" | #63 | #55 | — | |
1977 | "Everything Must Change" | — | #34 | — |
"Nature Boy" | — | — | #26 | |
"Gonna Love You More" | #71 | #41 | — | |
"The Greatest Love of All" | #24 | #2 | #27 | |
1978 | "On Broadway" | #7 | #2 | — |
"Lady Blue" | — | #39 | — | |
1979 | "Love Ballad" | #18 | #3 | #29 |
"Unchained Melody" | — | #55 | — | |
1980 | "Give Me the Night" | #4 | #1 | #7 |
"Love X Love" | #61 | #9 | #10 | |
1981 | "Love All the Hurt Away" (with Aretha Franklin) | #46 | #6 | — |
"Turn Out the Lamplight" | — | #33 | — | |
"What's On Your Mind" | — | — | #45 | |
"Turn Your Love Around" | #5 | #1 | #29 | |
1982 | "Never Give Up on a Good Thing" | #52 | #16 | #14 |
1983 | "Inside Love (So Personal)" | #43 | #3 | #57 |
"Lady Love Me (One More Time)" | #30 | #21 | #11 | |
"Feel Like Makin' Love" | — | — | #28 | |
"In Your Eyes" | — | — | #7 | |
1984 | "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You/Late At Night" | — | — | — |
"20/20" | #48 | #15 | #29 | |
1985 | "Beyond The Sea (La Mer)" | — | — | #60 |
"I Just Wanna Hang Around You" | #102 | #24 | — | |
"New Day" | — | #87 | — | |
"No One Emotion" | — | — | — | |
1986 | "Kisses in the Moonlight" | — | #13 | #60 |
"Shiver" | — | #16 | #19 | |
1987 | "Teaser" | — | — | #45 |
1988 | "Let's Do it Again" | — | — | — |
1988 | "Twice the Love" | — | #23 | — |
1993 | "Kiss and Make Up" | — | — | — |
1998 | "Standing Together" | — | #62 | — |
2004 | "Cell Phone" | — | — | — |
2009 | "Living in High Definition" | — | — | — |
References
- ^ a b c d e allmusic Biography
- ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 54. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- '^ Breezin album information
- ^ a b VH1 - Artists bio
- ^ Ogerman website
- ^ http://www.ibanez.com/Feature/gb30th
- ^ http://www.nea.gov/national/jazz/jmcms/master.php?id=2009_01
- ^ http://georgebenson.com/?page_id=23
- ^ Stevelukather.net
- ^ http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200910/20091006_benson.html
- ^ http://georgebenson.com/?p=377
- ^ http://jazztimes.com/sections/news/articles/25312-george-benson-appearing-with-the-roots-on-late-night-with-jimmy-fallon-show
- ^ http://georgebenson.com/?page_id=23
External links
- Tour dates
- George Benson Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards
- George Benson
- George Benson official homepage
- "Twelve Essential George Benson Recordings" by Bobby Broom (Jazz.com)
- George Benson Guitar Tabs
- George Benson 2006 Interview with Al Jarreau on Sidewalks Entertainment
- Interview with George Benson Recorded by NPR's KJZZ
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- Living people
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