Slacker Logo

Larry Coryell

Advertisement
Advertisement

Biography

After completing his university studies Texan jazz guitarist Larry Coryell moved to New York and completed his formal musical education at the city's Mannes School of Music, a famous seat of education which can list numerous successful musicians and composers amongst its distinguished alumni. Coryell went on to play with drummer Chico Hamilton's quintet before starting his recording career with legendary vibe player Gary Burton. This early exposure to outstanding musicianship was an important grounding in the world of top level modern jazz and ultimately led to Coryell playing with musicians of the calibre of Alphonse Mouson, Billy Cobham and Chic Corea. During the 1970s he formed The Guitar Trio with John McLaughlin and flamenco specialist Paco de Lucia. After a successful tour and widespread critical acclaim Coryell's struggle with drug addiction led to him being dismissed from the band. Coryell died in February 2017 and left behind an astonishingly diverse recording legacy; during his career he featured on almost 100 albums as a front man, numerous collaborative efforts and seven critically acclaimed albums recorded with his jazz fusion band The Eleventh House.
Read All Read Less

Albums

See All Albums

Artists Related to
Larry Coryell

Pat Metheny

FEATURED

Chick Corea

FEATURED

Al Di Meola

FEATURED

John Scofield

FEATURED

Weather Report

FEATURED

Larry Carlton

FEATURED

Stanley Clarke

FEATURED

Herbie Hancock

FEATURED

Wes Montgomery

FEATURED

Jaco Pastorius

FEATURED

Billy Cobham

FEATURED

Jean-Luc Ponty

FEATURED

Spyro Gyra

FEATURED

Lee Ritenour

FEATURED

Miles Davis

FEATURED

Bill Frisell

FEATURED

Wayne Shorter

FEATURED

Pat Martino

FEATURED

Jeff Beck

FEATURED
See All Related Artists

LIVE STREAM... SOCIAL RADIO STREAM...