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Fascinating Rhythm
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Brazil
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What Is There to Say ?
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Four
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Wes' Tune
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My Heart Stood Still
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How High the Moon
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Django
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Going Down to Big Mary's
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I Should Care
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Caravan
04:50
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Six Bridges to Cross
02:52
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Ralph's New Blues
06:58
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Soft Winds
11:59
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Robbins’ Nest
12:29
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A Night in Tunisia
05:17
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Love for Sale
03:55
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Leila
02:58
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Blues
03:19
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Undecided
03:10
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Far Wes
03:23
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All the Things You Are
12:04
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King Trotter
02:37
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Carlena's Blues
02:49
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Smooth Evening
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Wes Montgomery Indianapolis, Indiana
“(Wes Montgomery) was the main man back then in the ’60s, so everybody knew about him. If you were a kid and wanted to learn
about jazz guitar, he was at the top of the list.” -John Scofield
As demonstrated above, Montgomery inspired generations of jazz musicians, especially guitarists. Combining beautiful melodies with chordal fluidity, Wes' style is instantly recognizable.
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