Artist's albums
Lenny Breau Trio
1999 · album
The Living Room Tapes, Vol. 1
1988 · album
Lenny Breau - Last Sessions
1988 · album
Five O'clock Bells / Mo' Breau
1987 · album
Swingin' On A Seven-String
1984 · album
Standard Brands
1981 · album
Live On Bourbon Street
2022 · album
LA Bootleg 1984
2014 · album
Cabin Fever
2014 · album
Boy Wonder
2014 · album
Mosaic
2006 · album
The Hallmark Sessions
2003 · album
The Hallmark Sessions
2003 · album
Guitar Sounds
1969 · album
The Velvet Touch of Lenny Breau - Live!
1969 · album
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Biography
An outstanding jazz improviser who performed on both acoustic and electric guitars, Lenny Breau's right hand drew on classical, flamenco, and country (Travis/Atkins) finger-picking techniques. He was among the first guitarists to digest the impressionistic, post-bop chord voicings of pianist Bill Evans. Breau developed the ability to simultaneously comp chords and improvise single-string melodies, creating the illusion of two guitarists playing together. His facility with artificial harmonics remains the envy of many guitarists. Late in his career, Breau began using a seven-string guitar that extended the instrument's range in the upper register. Breau's early RCA recordings are eclectic and technically dazzling. His later work is less flashy, but communicates on a deeper level. Born to Canadian country music singers, Lenny Breau started out playing country in a sophisticated manner. Chet Atkins himself helped Breau get an RCA recording contract in 1968. However, Breau's jazz-oriented style and remarkable technique quickly caused him to be uncategorizable. Problems with drugs made his career erratic and he is now considered an underground guitar legend. A new label (Guitararchives) was formed in 1995 specifically to release private tapes of his performances. ~ Richard Lieberson & Scott Yanow, Rovi