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Jimmy Gourley: American in Paris

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Jazz guitarist Jimmy Gourley spent much of his career in France, creating the impression for many jazz fans that he was French. He wasn't. He was born in St. Louis and grew up a high school band mate of alto saxophonist Lee Konitz. After Gourley's father bought him a guitar, Gourley picked up the basics by playing along to the radio.

Discharged from the Navy in 1946, Gourley met guitarist Jimmy Raney in Chicago. Hearing him play, Gourley decided he'd become a professional guitarist. He worked at clubs accompanying vocalists including Anita O'Day and Jackie and Roy, as well as instrumentalists such as Sonny Stitt and Gene Ammons.

In 1951, Gourley moved to France, where he lived for the remainder of his life, playing with French jazz musicians and working behind touring American jazz artists and expatriates. Gourley died in 2008.

Here are six videos of Jimmy Gourley in action:

Here's Clarisse's Blues in 1960...



Here's Satin Doll and Tiny Kahn's Flywheel...



Here's It All Comes Back to Me Now and Charlie Parker's Red Cross in 1962...



Here's a blues in 1972...



Here's Wes Montgomery's Four on Six and Summertime...



Here's Autumn Leaves...

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This story appears courtesy of JazzWax by Marc Myers.
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