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SUMMARY:Pat Martino @ Μύλος Θεσ/νίκης
DESCRIPTION: \nWhen the anesthesia wore off, Pat Martino looked up ha
 zily at his parents and his doctors. and tried to piece together any m
 emory of his life. One of the greatest guitarists in jazz, Martino ha
 d suffered a severe brain aneurysm and underwent surgery after being t
 old that his condition could be terminal. After his operations he coul
 d remember almost nothing. He barely recognized his parents. and had n
 o memory of his guitar or his career. He remembers feeling as if he ha
 d been \"dropped cold, empty, neutral, cleansed, ... naked.\"In the fo
 llowing months. Martino made a remarkable recovery. Through intensive 
 study of his own historic recordings, and with the help of computer te
 chnology, Pat managed to reverse his memory loss and return to form on
  his instrument. His past recordings eventually became \"an old friend
 , a spiritual experience which remained beautiful and honest.\" This r
 ecovery fits in perfectly with Pat's illustrious personal history. Sin
 ce playing his first notes while still in his pre-teenage years, Marti
 no has been recognized as one of the most exciting and virtuosic guita
 rists in jazz. With a distinctive, fat sound and gut-wrenching perform
 ances, he represents the best not just in jazz, but in music. He embod
 ies thoughtful energy and soul.Born Pat Azzara in Philadelphia in 1944
 , Pat was first exposed to jazz through his father, Carmen \"Mickey\" 
 Azzara, who sang in local clubs and briefly studied guitar with Eddie 
 Lang. He took Pat to all the city's hot-spots to hear and meet Wes Mon
 tgomery and other musical giants. \"I have always admired my father an
 d have wanted to impress him. As a result, it forced me to get serious
  with my creative powers.\" He began playing guitar when he was twelve
  years old. and left school in tenth grade to devote himself to music.
  During Visits to his music teacher Dennis Sandole, Pat often ran into
  another gifted student, John Coltrane, who would treat the youngster 
 to hot chocolate as they talked about music. Besides first-hand encoun
 ters with `Trane and Montgomery, whose album Grooveyard had \"an enorm
 ous influence\" on Martino, he also cites Johnny Smith, a Stan Getz as
 sociate, as an early inspiration. \"He seemed to me, as a child. to un
 derstand everything about music,\" Pat recalls. Martino became activel
 y involved with the early rock scene in Philadelphia, alongside stars 
 like Bobby Rydell, Frankie Avalon and Bobby Darin. His first road gig 
 was with jazz organist Charles Earland, a high school friend. His repu
 tation soon spread among other jazz players, and he was recruited by b
 andleader Lloyd Price to play hits such as Stagger Lee on-stage with m
 usicians like Slide Hampton and Red Holloway. \n \n\nFor more inform
 ation visit https://blues.gr/events/pat-martino
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Athens:20111018T213000
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CATEGORIES:live
LOCATION:Μύλος
WEBSITE:http://www.patmartino.com/
URL:http://www.patmartino.com/
CONTACT:2310-551836
ORGANIZER:Kazan dB
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 twork by Michael Limnios":https://blues.gr/profile/MichalisLimnios
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