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One of the finest guitarists to emerge after the death of Charlie Christian, Barney Kessel (October 17, 1923 – May 6, 2004) was a reliable bop soloist throughout his career. He played with a big band fronted by Chico Marx (1943), was fortunate enough to appear in the classic jazz short Jammin' the Blues (1944) and then worked with the big bands of Charlie Barnet (1944-45) and Artie Shaw (1945); he also recorded with Shaw's Gramercy Five. Kessel became a busy studio musician in Los Angeles but was always in demand for jazz records. He toured with the Oscar Peterson Trio for one year (1952-53) and then, starting in 1953, led an impressive series of records for Contemporary that lasted until 1961 (including several with Ray Brown and Shelly Manne in a trio accurately called "The Poll Winners"). After touring Europe with George Wein's Newport All-Stars (1968) Kessel lived in London for a time (1969-70). In 1973 he began touring and recording with the Great Guitars, a group also including Herb Ellis and Charlie Byrd. A serious stroke in 1992 put Barney Kessel permanently out of action but many of his records (which include dates for Onyx, Black Lion, Sonet and Concord in addition to many of the Contemporaries) are currently available along with several video collections put out by Vestapol. In 2004, Kessel died of brain cancer in San Diego, California. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Barney Kessel 1954-57

Mainstream Jazz (Barney Kessel And His All-Stars - Let's Cook)
Cool Jazz : New York 1947-1949
Jazz Roads Modern Jazz CD 35 - Barney Kessel 1954-57
Swing Time - The World’s Greatest Jazz Collection 1933-1957: Vol. 66
Days To Come
The Encyclopedia Of Jazz. Part 5. Modern Jazz. Volume 035
The Encyclopedia of Jazz: Swing Time 066 - Ben Webster / Art Tatum / Barney Kessel (1956-1957)
Mainstream Jazz
Ben Webster Vol.8
The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Volume 5, Modern Jazz
Modern Jazz, Vol. 35: West Coast Jazz, Barney Kessel 1954-57