Charlie Christian

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b. Bonham, Texas, July 29th, 1916; d. Seaview Hospital, Staten Island NY, March 2nd 1942.

Guitar player - one of the 3 or 4 most highly rated in jazz history.

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (Early Influence).

Career began with occasional gigs as a bass player in various combos around Oklahoma in the early days of the Depression. He spent more than a year with pianist Alphonso Trent's sextet, which played in Casper, Wyoming, and Deadwood, South Dakota. Early inspiration for Christian came from Lester Young, who came to town with Walter Page's Blue Devils to play the season at the Ritz Ballroom in 1931. The Ritz was a white ballroom, and the black players had to be content to do their jamming after hours in Slaughter's Hall on East 2nd Street - or "Deep Second" as it was called. Here Christian and his brothers, Hot Lips Page, Lem Johnson, Eddie Durham, Harry Smith, Hobart Banks, Little Dog, James Simpson and other early players gathered to trade ideas and try to top one another, developing on their chosen instruments.

During this period Christian learned from a variety of guitar players with whom he came into contact: Tommy Lee House, Charlie Faris, Claude Burns and Ralph "Chuck" Hamilton. Perhaps his biggest influence at this point was James "Jim Daddy" Walker, one of the stars of Clarence Love's orchestra from Kansas City. Love played Oklahoma City many times from 1933 onwards, and in their first encounters, Walker (4 years Christian's senior) gave him many a lesson in guitar mastery. Other ideas came from Eddie Durham, who Christian heard a year or so later featuring with Jimmie Lunceford's band, and playing a guitar with a resonator. By the time Walker and Christian met again in 1936, however, Christian had developed enormously and was well able to handle the older player.

Christian left Oklahoma City in 1939 at the age of 23, on the promptings of Mary Lou Williams and John Hammond, and soon joined Benny Goodman's band. Over the next 3 years he would tour across the US with Goodman, and achieve huge popularity. Recordings - both live broadcasts and in the studio (for Columbia and others) also followed. He won the Down Beat Poll for Best Jazz Guitarist in 1939, '40 and '41, and equivalent Metronome polls in 1940 and '41.

In June 1941 Christian's health failed and he was quickly admitted to first Bellevue, then Seaview hospital in NY. He was never able to recover from the tuberculosis, and died 9 months later.
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Jazz Immortal

(10", Album)
Esoteric Records (4) 1953

Charlie Christian With Benny Goodman Sextet, The* And Orchestra* - With The Benny Goodman Sextet And Orchestra (4 versions)

Columbia 1955

Charlie Christian

(2 versions)
Archive Of Folk & Jazz Music 1968

Live With Benny Goodman Sextett - 1940

(LP, Album)
Jazz Archives 1969

Charlie Christian With Benny Goodman Sextet, The*, Benny Goodman Septet And Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Solo Flight (3 versions)

CBS 1973

Live 1939 / 1941

(2 versions)
Disques Festival 1983

The Immortal Charlie Christian

(CD, Album, Mono)
Laserlight Digital 1993

Swing To Bop

(CD)
Natasha Imports 1993

Jazz Scene 1941

(LP, Mono)
Disques Vogue Unknown

Charlie Christian With Dizzy Gillespie & Thelonius Monk

(LP, Album, RE)
UpFront Records (3) Unknown

Live Sessions At Minton's Playhouse - New York - May 1941

(LP, Album)
Musidisc, Jazz Anthology Unknown

Compilations

Charlie Christian With Benny Goodman Sextet, The* And Orchestra* - With The Benny Goodman Sextet And Orchestra (LP, Comp)

CBS 1955

Solo Flight - The Genius Of Charlie Christian

(5 versions)
Columbia 1972

I Grandi Del Jazz

(LP, Comp, Mono)
Fabbri Editori 1980

1941 Live Sessions

(LP, Comp, Mono)
Jazz Legacy, Disques Vogue 1982

The Genius Of The Electric Guitar

(8 versions)
Columbia 1987

Charlie Christian

(LP, Comp)
Musica Jazz 1988

Benny Goodman Sextet, The* Featuring Charlie Christian - 1939-41 (LP, Comp)

CBS Jazz Masterpieces 1989

Benny Goodman Sextet, The* Featuring Charlie Christian - 1939-41 (CD, Comp, RM)

Columbia 1989

Guitar Wizard

(CD, Comp)
Charly Records 1993

Charlie Christian Also Featuring Dizzy Gillespie & Thelonius Monk* - Swing2Bop (CD, Comp)

MasterSong, Mastertech Pty Ltd. 2000

The Genius Of The Electric Guitar

(Box + 4xCD, Comp)
Columbia 2002

The Original Guitar Genius

(4xCD, Comp)
Proper Records Ltd. 2005

Blues In B

(2xCD, Comp)
Le Chant Du Monde 2008

The Daddy Of 'Em All

(2xCD, Comp)
Primo 2009
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