By age 16 Pat Martino was already working as a member of R&B star Lloyd Price's touring musical revue. By age 18 Martino moved to Harlem where he quickly earned a reputation as a hard-bopping six-stringer with formidable chops through a series of apprenticeships with the likes of honking tenor saxophonist Willis Gaitor Tail Jackson and Hammond B-3 organ master Jack McDuff. Martino made his auspicious debut as a leader at age 22 with 1967's ÊEl HombreÊ on Prestige and followed with a string of potent recordings for the label that further established him as one of the most distinctive guitar voices on the jazz scene.ÞThen at the peak of his powers the bottom fell out. In 1980 he underwent surgery as the result of a nearly fatal brain aneurysm. The surgery left him without any memory of the guitar or his musical career. From that point Martino undertook the long process of recovery eventually learning how to play the guitar again; but more important learning to transcend the instrument itself and live his life completely in the moment.ÞMore than just the remarkable story of one of the most original and profoundly influential guitarists in jazz history this extraordinarily revealing autobiography is also a survival manual of sorts in overcoming incredible adversity and learning to live in the here and now.
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Weight: 513g
Dimensions: 157 x 237mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2011
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781617130274
About Pat Martino
PAT MARTINO is an acclaimed guitarist composer and bandleader whose staggering artistic output since the mid-1960s for the Prestige Muse Warner Bros. and Blue Note labels ranks him among the premier players of his instrument. Struck down at the peak of his popularity in 1980 by a life-threatening brain aneurysm he has made a remarkable recovery and in recent years has returned to his former glory as one of the greatest guitar players. BILL MILKOWSKI has been covering the jazz and blues scene since 1974. He is a regular contributor to Jazz Times and Absolute Sound magazines and his work has appeared in Guitar Player Bass Player Drum! Modern Drummer Jazziz DownBeat and Jazzthing. He is also the author of Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco Pastorius (Backbeat Books).