Kenny Burrell (born 1931) is an American jazz guitarist known for a bebop-inflected style with blues nuances. He recorded the classic Midnight Blue (1963, Blue Note) and has collaborated with leading jazz musicians including John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Bill Evans, Billie Holiday, and Jimmy Smith.

Midnight Blue (1963, Blue Note) is highlighted in DeBaser reviews for its intimate sound. Reviews note Burrell's distinctive touch and long career; one review mentions he reached his hundredth album as a featured player by 2006.

Two DeBaser reviews celebrate Kenny Burrell as a high-caliber American jazz guitarist known for bebop melodic lines with blues nuances. Midnight Blue (1963, Blue Note) is singled out for its intimate sound and memorable tracks like "Chitlins Con Carne" and "Soul Lament." A spontaneous session with John Coltrane is described as inspired, with strong solos from Burrell and company. Reviewers emphasize Burrell's delicate touch, personal depth, and longstanding career.

For:Jazz listeners, guitarists, fans of bebop and blues

 Kenny Burrell is a high-caliber American artist, born in 1931.

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 In short, to summarize, this is an album played as God intended, by people who know how to play (to say the least...) and who woke up on the right side of the bed that morning, if they ever went to sleep.

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