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Uploaded on Apr 28, 2007

Jazz guitar virtuoso Russell Malone gives a rare solo performance at the New York Guitar Festival's second biennial Guitar Marathon at the 92nd Street Y's Kaufman Auditorium, January 25, 2004. Perhaps best known for his work with Diana Krall, Malone began with Jimmy Smith and also worked with Aretha Franklin, Christina Aguilera, B.B. King, David Sanborn, Harry Connick, Jr. to name a few.

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  • jazzguitardotcom

    You're no longer in tablature world now, son!

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  • harveydents

    VERY underrated guitarist

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  • xXTiberiusXx

    MAD RESPECT. this reaches a whole new level.

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  • TerraqueoHumanu

    i liked the hand thing at the end just saying 'dont touch me'

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  • Che Gevara

    Increible este guitarrista, toca fascinante sus arreglos.

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  • Cynthia Ramirez

    Beautifully done! Classic ending.

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    in playlist jazz and so
  • Antiks72

    I'm just tired of this elitist mentality that says everyone must read music. I'm not a professional, and I don't care about your argument either. I don't get handed sheet music.

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    in reply to basausi (Show the comment)
  • basausi

    Agreed, nothing wrong with it but tabs alone, without video or CD reference, I bet everything I have that you don't know how to phrase, express the piece accordingly to the composer's direction. But with music reading, you could play anything and also write anything for others to play exactly the way you want to hear it. I don't defend no one, just point out the advantage of music over tabs. Peace :)

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  • basausi

    Yep, it was "How Deep is Your Love" :)

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  • Antiks72

    Nothing wrong with tabs, dickhead.

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    in reply to jazzguitardotcom (Show the comment)
  • Nadav Gal

    You've got a friend

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