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George Freeman is an American jazz guitarist. He was born on Apr 10, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois. By mid-1947, Freeman was a member of a sextet led by Johnny Griffin and Joe Morris〔("In Conversation with Johnny Griffin" ) by Ted Panken at (Jazz.com )〕 and supporting touring musicians such as Lester Young and Charlie Parker. He recorded with Parker for the Savoy label.〔 In the mid-'50s, he started a long association with organist Richard "Groove" Holmes, appearing as sideman and song contributor on Holmes' World Pacific and Prestige. After touring with Gene Ammons and Shirley Scott, Freeman decided against any more road work and has been based in Chicago.〔 He is the brother of tenor saxophonist Von Freeman and drummer Eldridge "Bruz" Freeman〔(George Freeman ) at Allmusic〕 and the uncle of Chico Freeman.〔(Review of ''George Burns'' ). Allmusic.com〕 George and Von collaborated frequently throughout their careers. His debut solo album, ''Birth Sign'' (1969), featured saxophonist Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre and organist Sonny Burke.〔 Other musicians he has worked with include〔 Ben Webster, Illinois Jacquet, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Criss, Charles Earland, Jimmy McGriff, Les McCann, Eldee Young, Harold Mabern, Kenny Barron, Bob Cranshaw, Buddy Williams, Kurt Elling, Red Holloway, Corey Wilkes, and the Deep Blue Organ Trio. ==Discography== *''Birth Sign'' (Delmark Records, 1969) *''Introducing George Freeman Live With Charlie Earland Sitting In'' (Giant Step, 1971) *''Franticdiagnosis'' (Bam-Boo, 1972) *''New Improved Funk'' (Groove Merchant, 1972) *''Man and Woman'' (Groove Merchant, 1974) *''All in the Game'' (LRC Records, 1977) *''Rebellion'' (Southport Records, 1995) *''George Burns'' (Orchard Records, 1999) *''At Long Last George'' (Savant Records, 2001) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「George Freeman (guitarist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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