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Jimmy Stewart (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jimmy Stewart (musician)
Jimmy Stewart (born September 8, 1937) is an American guitarist who has performed a wide variety of music since the late-1950s. He is best known for his association with jazz guitarist, Gabor Szabo, but has been extensively involved in many genres of music; not only as a guitarist, but also as an arranger, conductor, producer, orchestrator, musical director, and educator. Stewart has appeared on over 1,200 recordings. Leonard Feather wrote in his ''Encyclopedia Of Jazz In The Seventies'': “Stewart, an exceptionally experienced and able artist on all plectrum instruments, attributes his inspiration to a range of influences, from Segovia and Bartók to Charlie Christian and Laurindo Almeida." ==Early life== Stewart was born on September 8, 1937 in San Francisco, United States (US). At the age of four, Stewart commenced piano lessons, switching to the guitar when he was eight. He snuck out of the family house late at night to experience jam sessions at after-hours clubs. A professional at age 15, Stewart received the opportunity to play with Earl Hines when he was 16. After working in Lake Tahoe, Stewart studied at the College of San Mateo, earning an Associate Arts degree in 1957; he was married to Janet McCoy in 1958. He then studied at the Chicago School of Music in 1960, where he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree following his time as a student of renowned classical guitarist and teacher, Richard Pick; and he received a certificate in composition/modern arranging from the Berklee School of Music in 1964. (1) Stewart also engaged in private studies with Albert Harris (composition, film scoring and orchestration), Jack Lee (conducting), George M. Smith (classical and studio guitar), Paul Miller (fretted instruments), and Bud Young (dance band arrangements and harmony and composition from the 16th–18th centuries).
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