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Jazz is a ‘many splendored thing’ powered by innovation, imagination, and extraordinary virtuosity. While masters of jazz guitar were inspired in their early years by other players, each also brings something new and individual to the table thus compounding the splendor of the form. Henry Johnson is one such master. Old enough to have been privileged to have played, toured and recorded with many legends of jazz, Henry is also still young enough to bring fresh energy and creative approaches to the evolving art of jazz improvisation.
“In my opinion, this Henry Johnson’s masterclass is the best jazz class you’ve ever recorded, and I have almost if not all of them. I hope you’ll do more classes with this great jazz melodies builder.” – Joel, TrueFire Student
Henry’s debut album, You’re the One, won a five-star rating from Downbeat magazine, was nominated for a Grammy, and was described by a JazzTimes review as “a thoughtful piece of work which may well become a jazz guitar classic.” Henry has recorded a number of other albums and has recorded and performed with luminaries such as Ramsey Lewis, Vanessa Ruben, Richie Cole, Nancy Wilson, and Dizzy Gillespie, among others.
”I started playing guitar at a very early age — mostly gospel and R&B — but when I started listening to the music of Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, and George Benson, I knew immediately that was the direction I wanted to go myself. In addition to my own solo recordings, I’ve been fortunate to be able to work, tour or record with many giants of jazz like Jack McDuff, Freddie Hubbard, Ramsey Lewis, Jimmy Smith, Sonny Stitt, Stanley Turrentine, and Joe Williams to name just a few. Over the years, I’ve developed my own sound and playing style that I’m excited to share with you here in Jazz Expressions.”
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