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jmbar2

(6,100 posts)
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 01:50 PM Sep 1

Russell Malone, jazz guitarist, has passed at age 60.

Russell Malone, one of my favorite jazz guitarists, died of a massive heart attack after a concert performance in Japan.

I first discovered him on a Diane Krall recording. He played with her from 1994-1998.

Born in Albany, Georgia, Malone first explored guitar at age 4 and was playing in church two years later. Largely self-taught, he moved to Houston after graduating from high school and played with organist Al Rylander. He moved to Atlanta in 1985 before relocating to New York, where he played with organ legend Jimmy Smith from 1988 to 1990.

Malone’s profile increased when he joined Harry Connick Jr.’s band in 1990. He played with the then-rapidly rising star until 1994 and made a deep impact on the pianist/vocalist/actor. “From the moment I met Russell, well over 30 years ago, I knew my life was about to change for the better,” Connick wrote, in an email to DownBeat. “Russell’s musical brilliance, his encyclopedic knowledge of American music and deeply soulful, skillful artistic personality were unmatched. But what I’ll miss the most are his giant, sensitive, goofy heart and fierce sense of humor.”

https://downbeat.com/news/detail/remembering-russell-malone-1963-2024

Here is one of my favorite Malone solos. Diane Reeves said he never had a misplaced note. This solo demonstrates his sublime musicality. Mr. Malone RIP.



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Russell Malone, jazz guitarist, has passed at age 60. (Original Post) jmbar2 Sep 1 OP
Checked Out A Few Videos... ProfessorGAC Sep 2 #1
I had a chnce to see him play solo a couple of years ago in my small Oregon town jmbar2 Sep 2 #2

ProfessorGAC

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1. Checked Out A Few Videos...
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 07:11 PM
Sep 2

...after I read your post.
Very tasteful player.
I tend not to like jazz guitar tone, especially played with the fingers & thumb, but his tone is more guitary than a lit of the "blip, bleep, bloop" that's all too common.
60 years old, only. Really young.

jmbar2

(6,100 posts)
2. I had a chnce to see him play solo a couple of years ago in my small Oregon town
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 08:03 PM
Sep 2

I live in Newport, OR, population about 10,000. We have a little jazz festival every fall and he was a guest performer.

Most of the attendees are really there to socialize with each other. I got to sit right in front of him, pretty much the only person listening intently while he played solo for about an hour in the reception area. I'm an amateur guitarist.

I found him mesmerizing. And also very shy and humble. I will cherish that memory knowing he is gone.

Thanks for checking him out.

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