Whitestone

Year: 1985
Artist: Joe Pass

Other albums by Joe Pass

Joe Pass - Meditation: Solo Guitar
Joe Pass - Virtuoso No. 4
Virtuoso No. 4
1973, songs: 3
Joe Pass - I Remember Charlie Parker
Joe Pass - Blues for Fred
Blues for Fred
1988, songs: 3
Joe Pass - Summer Nights
Summer Nights
1989, songs: 2
Joe Pass - Joy Spring
Joy Spring
1964, songs: 1
Joe Pass - Finally: Live in Stockholm
Joe Pass - Resonance
Resonance
2000, songs: 1

Facts about the album "Whitestone"

Album Title: Whitestone
Artist: Joe Pass
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1985
Label: Pablo Records

Description:
"Whitestone" is a captivating jazz album by virtuoso guitarist Joe Pass. Released in 1985, the album showcases Pass' exceptional talent and improvisational prowess. With its blend of inventive arrangements and soulful performances, "Whitestone" offers listeners a compelling musical journey that highlights Pass' enduring influence on the jazz guitar tradition.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Original Compositions: "Whitestone" features a selection of original compositions penned by Joe Pass himself. In addition to showcasing his remarkable skill as a guitarist, Pass demonstrates his prowess as a composer, crafting intricate melodies and harmonies that reflect his distinctive musical voice.

  2. Collaborative Efforts: For "Whitestone", Joe Pass collaborated with a stellar lineup of musicians, including bassist Dave Carpenter and drummer Colin Bailey. Their intuitive interplay and dynamic chemistry add depth and texture to the album's sound, creating a cohesive musical experience that showcases the collective talent of the ensemble.

  3. Legacy of Innovation: "Whitestone" is a testament to Joe Pass' ongoing commitment to innovation and experimentation in jazz music. Throughout his career, Pass pushed the boundaries of the guitar as a solo instrument, pioneering new techniques and approaches that have influenced generations of musicians. "Whitestone" stands as a testament to Pass' enduring legacy as one of the most innovative and influential figures in jazz guitar history.

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