Artist's albums
The Return Of The Great Guitars
1996 · album
Nothing But The Blues
1994 · album
Texas Swings
1992 · album
Roll Call
1991 · album
Straight Ahead
1984 · album
Jazz At The Philharmonic: Blues In Chicago 1955
1983 · album
Windflower
1978 · album
Guitar Heatwave - Herb Ellis's Jazz Fusion
2023 · album
Together in Wonderland
2021 · album
His Gibson's Finest Notes
2020 · album
Great Guitars
1975 · album
Rhythm Willie
1975 · album
Tenderly [Live (2016 Remastered)]
2016 · album
With My Friends Serge Ermoll & Ray Brown
2015 · album
Detour Ahead
2013 · compilation
Seven, Come Eleven
1974 · album
The Midnight Roll
2010 · album
The Jazz Masters
2010 · album
Two For The Road
1974 · album
Thank You, Charlie Christian
1960 · album
Three Guitars In Bossa Nova Time
1963 · album
Guitar / Guitar
1964 · album
Man With The Guitar
1965 · album
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Biography
An excellent bop-based guitarist with a slight country twang to his sound, Herb Ellis became famous playing with the Oscar Peterson Trio during 1953-1958. Prior to that, he had attended North Texas State University and played with the Casa Loma Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey (1945-1947), and the sadly under-recorded trio Soft Winds. While with Peterson, Ellis was on some Jazz at the Philharmonic tours and had a few opportunities to lead his own dates for Verve, including his personal favorite, Nothing But the Blues (1957). After leaving Peterson, Ellis toured a bit with Ella Fitzgerald; became a studio musician on the West Coast; made sessions with the Dukes of Dixieland, Stuff Smith, and Charlie Byrd; and in the 1970s became much more active in the jazz world. He can be heard on the first three releases issued by the Concord label, interacting with Joe Pass on the initial two, and he toured with the Great Guitars (along with Byrd and Barney Kessel) through much of the 1970s into the '80s. After a long series of Concord albums, Ellis cut a couple of excellent sessions in the 1990s for Justice, as well as 1999's Burnin' on Acoustic Music. After battling Alzheimer's disease, Herb Ellis died at the age of 88 at his home in Los Angeles on March 28, 2010. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi