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Friday, 07 July 2017 / Published in Interviews

Bill Frisell interview – Living legend of Jazz guitar

Bill Frisell interview - Living legend of Jazz guitar

A real legend of the Jazz guitar in a video interview on The Guitar Channel with Bill Frisell at the 2017 Montreal Jazz Festival. Many consider that with John Scofield and Pat Metheny, Bill has reinvented the modern Jazz guitar so inevitably it is a great moment to interview this immense musician.

Subjects discussed

  • His first guitar
  • How he started to play the guitar
  • The defining moments of his musical career
  • His process to compose
  • The presentation of his Jay Black Telecaster
  • And much more

Bill Frisell interview in Montreal, Canada

Until the next interview, keep on playing the guitar!

Pierre.

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Tagged under: Backstage, Bill Frisell, Blog, Electric, Jazz, Montreal Jazz Festival, Video

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