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Earl Klugh

 
Artist: Earl Klugh
  • Born: September 16, 1953, Detroit, MI
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrumental Pop Instrument: Guitar, Producer, Keyboards
  • Representative Albums: "Ultimate Earl Klugh," "Heart String/Late Night Guitar," "Solo Guitar"
  • Representative Songs: "Angelina," "Living Inside Your Love," "Midnight in San Juan"

Biography

An acoustic guitarist with a very pretty tone, Earl Klugh does not consider himself a jazz player and thinks of Chet Atkins as being his most important influence. Klugh played on a Yusef Lateef album when he was 15 and gained recognition in 1971 for his contributions to George Benson's White Rabbit record. He played regularly with Benson in 1973, was a member of Return to Forever briefly in 1974, and then in the mid-'70s, began recording as a leader. After a couple well-received solo albums on different Capitol imprints including Blue Note, Klugh hit pay dirt with 1979's One on One, a Grammy-winning collaboration with pianist Bob James. More solo albums followed before the sequel to One on One, Two of a Kind, appeared in 1982. In 1984 he changed labels and released one of his most popular albums, Soda Fountain Shuffle, on Warner Brothers. Klugh made his biggest artistic impression yet in 1989 with the self-explanatory Solo Guitar. Two years later he would return to the "serious jazz" repertoire of Solo Guitar, but this time with bassist Ralphe Armstrong and drummer Gene Dunlap on the acoustic bebop outing The Earl Klugh Trio, Vol. 1. Cool from 1992 found him working with Bob James again and was followed by three more smooth releases for the Warner Brothers family before the jump was made to Windham Hill with 1999's Peculiar Situation. Compilations, live albums, appearances with others, and reissues filled the years leading up to 2005's Naked Guitar, a stripped down, standards-heavy album for the Koch label. The Spice of Life followed in 2008. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Earl Klugh

Background information
Born September 16, 1953 (1953-09-16) (age 56)
Origin Detroit Michigan, United States
Genres Jazz
Years active 1970 to present
Labels Warner Bros. Records
Website Official website
Notable instruments
Del Langejans electric acoustic

Earl Klugh (pronounced "Clue") (born September 16, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American smooth jazz/jazz fusion guitarist and composer. Klugh currently resides in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia.

At the age of 13, Klugh was captivated by the guitar playing of Chet Atkins when Atkins made an appearance on the Perry Como Show. Klugh was a performing guest on several of Atkins' albums. Atkins, reciprocating as well, joined Earl on his Magic In Your Eyes album. Klugh was also influenced by Bob James, Ray Parker Jr, Wes Montgomery and Laurindo Almeida. His sound is a blend of these jazz, pop and rhythm and blues influences, forming a potpourri of sweet contemporary music original to only him.[1]

Klugh became a guitar instructor at the young age of 15, and was eventually discovered by Yusef Lateef. His career rapidly progressed to working with the likes of George Benson, George Shearing, Chick Corea, and many others. Like several other Detroit-bred entertainers, Klugh attended Mumford High School.

For their album One on One, Klugh and Bob James received a Grammy award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance of 1981. He has since received 12 Grammy nods, millions of record and CD sales, and continues touring worldwide to this day.

Klugh has recorded over 30 albums including 23 Top Ten charting records – five of them No. 1 - on Billboard’s Jazz Album chart. With 2008’s The Spice of Life, Klugh earned his 12th career Grammy nomination - his second nomination and release on the independent Koch label.

Each spring,[2] Klugh hosts a special Weekend of Jazz (http://www.weekendofjazz.com/index.php) featuring jazz legends and greats at the Five-Star Broadmoor Hotel & Resort in Colorado Springs. Jazz greats including Ramsey Lewis, Patti Austin, Chuck Mangione, Bob James, Joe Sample, Chris Botti, Roberta Flack, and Arturo Sandoval have all performed at the annual event set in foot of the Colorado Rockies.

In 2006 Modern Guitar magazine wrote that Klugh "is considered by many to be one of the finest acoustic guitar players today."[1]

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Discography

Albums

title year label
Earl Klugh 1976 EMI America
Living inside Your Love 1976 EMI Manhattan
Finger Paintings 1977 EMI Manhattan
Magic in Your Eyes 1978 EMI Records
Heart String 1979 (2000) Capitol Records
Dream Come True 1980 (1993) EMI Manhattan
Late Night Guitar 1980 (1999) Capitol Records
Late Night Guitar Volume 2 1980
Crazy for You 1981 EMI Manhattan
How to be the High Cos of Living 1982 (Movie Soundtrack)
Low Ride 1983 Capitol Records
Wishful Thinking 1984 Capitol Records
Marvin And Tieg 1984 (Movie Soundtrack)
Night Songs 1985 Capitol Records
Soda Fountain Shuffle 1985 Warner Bros. Records
Just Between Friends 1985 (Movie Soundtrack) EMI America
Life Stories 1987 Warner Bros. Records
Whispers and Promises 1989 Warner Bros. Records
Solo Guitar 1989 Warner Bros. Records
Trio Volume 1 1991 Warner Bros. Records
Midnight in San Juan 1991 Warner Bros. Records
The Best of Earl Klugh 1991 Capitol Records
The Best of Earl Klugh Volume 2 1992 Capitol Records
Trio Volume 2 1993 Warner Bros. Records
Ballads 1993 Capitol Records
Move 1994 Warner Bros. Records
Sudden Burst of Energy 1996 Warner Bros. Records
Love Songs 1996 Warner Bros. Records
The Journey 1997 Warner Bros. Records
The Best of Earl Klugh 1998 Warner Bros. Records
Peculiar Situation 1999 Windham HIll Records
The Essential Earl Klugh 2003 Capitol Records
Naked Guitar 2005 Koch Entertainment
Music for Lovers [Best of] 2006 Capitol Records
The Spice of Life 2008 Koch Entertainment

Collaborations

title year label
One on One (with Bob James) 1979 Tappan Zee Records
Two of a Kind (with Bob James) 1981 EMI Manhattan
Collaboration (with George Benson) 1987 Warner Bros. Records
Cool (with Bob James) 1992 Warner Bros. Records

DVD

title year label
The Jazz Channel Present Earl Klugh DVD 2001 EMI America

References

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