George Bensonborn 1943

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George Washington Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professional career at the age of 19 as a jazz guitarist. A former child prodigy, Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others. He then launched a successful solo career, alternating between jazz, pop, R&B singing, and scat singing. His album Breezin' was certified triple-platinum, hitting no. 1 on the Billboard album chart in 1976. His concerts were well attended through the 1980s, and he still has a large following. Benson has won ten Grammy Awards and has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Benson was born and raised in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At the age of seven, he first played the ukulele in a corner drug store, for which he was paid a few dollars. At age eight, he played guitar in an unlicensed nightclub on Friday and Saturday nights, but the police soon closed the club down. At age nine, he started to record. Out of the four sides he cut, two were released: "She Makes Me Mad" backed with "It Should Have Been Me", with RCA Victor in New York; although one source indicates this record was released under the name "Little Georgie", the 45rpm label is printed with the name George Benson. The single was produced by Leroy Kirkland for RCA's rhythm and blues label, Groove Records. Benson attended and graduated from Schenley High School. As a youth he learned how to play straight-ahead instrumental jazz during a relationship performing for several years with organist Jack McDuff. One of his many early guitar heroes was country-jazz guitarist Hank Garland. At the age of 21, he recorded his first album as leader, The New Boss Guitar, featuring McDuff. Benson's next recording was It's Uptown with the George Benson Quartet, including Lonnie Smith on organ and Ronnie Cuber on baritone saxophone. Benson followed it up with The George Benson Cookbook, also with Lonnie Smith and Ronnie Cuber on baritone and drummer Marion Booker. Miles Davis employed Benson in the mid-1960s, featuring his guitar on "Paraphernalia" on his 1968 Columbia release, Miles in the Sky before Benson went to Verve Records. Benson then signed with Creed Taylor's jazz label CTI Records, where he recorded several albums, with jazz heavyweights guesting, to some success, mainly in the jazz field. His 1974 release, Bad Benson, climbed to the top spot in the Billboard jazz chart, while the follow-ups, Good King Bad (#51 Pop album) and Benson & Farrell (with Joe Farrell), both reached the jazz top-three sellers. 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 Great Society, and made famous by Jefferson Airplane. Benson played on numerous sessions for other CTI artists during this time, including Freddie Hubbard and Stanley Turrentine, notably on the latter's acclaimed album Sugar. ... Source: Article "George Benson" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes
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Better Nate Than Ever
Better Nate Than Ever

2022

Comedy • Family • Music

as George Benson

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It Must Schwing: The Blue Note Story
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Quincy Jones & Friends - Live at Jazz Open Stuttgart
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The Grant Green Story
The Grant Green Story

2017

Documentary • Music

as Self

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Marcus
Marcus

2015

Documentary

as Self

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Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark
Nat King Cole: Afraid of the Dark

2014

Documentary

as Self

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V.A. North Sea Jazz
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Tokyo Jazz Festival. vol.5
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George Benson & Al Jarreau: Live at Montreux
George Benson & Al Jarreau: Live at Montreux

2007

Music

as Self - guitar, vocal

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George Benson: Live At Montreux 1986
George Benson: Live At Montreux 1986

2005

Music

as Self - Guitar

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George Benson - Absolutely Live
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George Benson - Give me the night
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A Tribute to Miles Davis
A Tribute to Miles Davis

1991

Music

as Self

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Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones
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Cilla Black's Christmas Eve
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Lynda Carter: Street Life
Lynda Carter: Street Life

1982

Music • TV Movie

as Self

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Talmage Farlow
Talmage Farlow

1981

Documentary

as Self

5
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Count Basie At Carnegie Hall
10
0.3
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

1978

Adventure • Comedy • Family • Music

as Our Guests at Heartland

4.3
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The People's Command Performance: '77
The People's Command Performance: '77

1977

Comedy • Documentary • Music • TV Movie

as Self

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The Borgia Stick
The Borgia Stick

1967

Crime • Thriller

as Self - Orchestra Conductor

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