George Van Eps

Jazz guitarist and composer

George Van Eps - Artists & Creatives born 1913
Born

1913
113 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Acclaimed as a pioneering jazz guitarist, played a crucial role in developing guitar techniques within swing and mainstream jazz. Crafted a unique style that combined fingerpicking and chord melody. Contributed significantly to the jazz genre through both performance and teaching. Collaborated with numerous artists and recorded several influential albums. Notable works include 'The Van Eps Sound' and 'The Guitar of George Van Eps'.

Developed the seven-string guitar technique

Recorded influential jazz albums

Performed with prominent jazz musicians

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