Lee Ritenour Biography

Lee Ritenour, Musician
Born asLee Mack Ritenour
Known asCaptain Fingers
Occup.Musician
FromUSA
BornNovember 1, 1952
Los Angeles, California, United States
Age72 years
Lee Ritenour, a famous musician and guitar player, was born upon January 11, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, USA. From an extremely young age, Ritenour revealed an amazing skill for songs, especially the guitar, which later on came to be a substantial component of his life. Influenced by guitar tales such as Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, and also Jim Hall, Ritenour crafted a distinct style that earned him immense popularity in the songs globe as well as got him the nickname "Captain Fingers".

Ritenour's career began at the young age of 16 when he first started as a session musician. Throughout his profession, he has played with a variety of remarkable musicians, consisting of Tony Bennett, Simon and also Garfunkel, Lena Horne, Steely Dan, and Frank Sinatra. His flexibility as a guitar player spans many genres, consisting of jazz, pop, and also rock, which has actually permitted him to adjust perfectly to various sets throughout his renowned job.

In 1975, Ritenour made the step from session musician to solo musician by releasing his initial cd, "First Course". This cd marked the beginning of a prolific solo profession spanning over 4 years, which has seen the release of more than 40 solo albums. Some of Ritenour's the majority of well-known jobs consist of "Rit" (1981), "Wes Bound" (1993), and "Smoke 'N' Mirrors" (2006). His music not only showcases his extraordinary ability as a guitarist yet also his prowess as an author as well as arranger.

As a component of his exceptional job, Ritenour likewise handled the duty of a collaborator, partnering with fellow guitarist Larry Carlton in an effective collaboration throughout the '90s. Their partnership brought about the release of the very well-known cd, "Larry & Lee" (1995), which went on to win the very best Instrumental Jazz Grammy Award.

Along with his solo job, Ritenour is an establishing participant of the jazz supergroup, Fourplay. Established in 1991, the band comprised of highly respected artists-- Bob James, Nathan East, as well as Harvey Mason. Fourplay's smooth jazz design obtained tremendous popularity, and their very first album labelled "Fourplay" (1991) attained considerable success. Ritenour left the band in 1998 to make room for Larry Carlton, however his contributions to the team are still highly pertained to today.

Throughout his career, Lee Ritenour has regularly earned distinctions and awards that further show his standing as a songs icon. Ritenour has actually obtained 17 Grammy Award elections, winning a Grammy in 1986 for his collaboration with Dave Grusin on the tune "Early A.M. Attitude" from the cd "Harlequin". Ritenour has also made his mark worldwide of movie and also television, contributing his abilities to various soundtracks and scores, consisting of "Tom Sawyer" (1973) and "An Officer as well as a Gentleman" (1982).

Moreover, Ritenour is a specialized teacher as well as promoter of new skill, having actually founded the Six String Theory competition in 2010. The competition is focused on discovering as well as sustaining promising guitar players, pianists, bassists, and also drummers in different genres, consisting of rock, jazz, timeless, as well as acoustic.

Lee Ritenour's extraordinary payments to songs over the past 5 years showcase his undeniable ability and also interest for the art. His ability to cross genres and collaborate with a wide range of musicians has sealed his status as one of the most influential and flexible guitarists in contemporary music.

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Related authors: Wes Montgomery (Musician), Joe Pass (Musician), Lena Horne (Actress), Tony Benn (Politician), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Tony Bennett (Musician), Frank Sinatra (Musician)

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8 Famous quotes by Lee Ritenour

Small: My son Wesley has just turned 13. He was 12 during the recording of this record and he is quite a drumm
"My son Wesley has just turned 13. He was 12 during the recording of this record and he is quite a drummer already and has been studying drums since he was four, but he's also very interested in African percussion and studies percussion"
Small: Ive done a lot of albums and I kinda know when Im onto something that was inspirational for me to recor
"I've done a lot of albums and I kinda know when I'm onto something that was inspirational for me to record and create, and this was one of those projects where I really enjoyed making the album"
Small: I had redesigned my entire amplifier system for this tour because airlines are very strict now
"I had redesigned my entire amplifier system for this tour because airlines are very strict now"
Small: Even though there are some great keyboard players on the album, there are a number of songs with no key
"Even though there are some great keyboard players on the album, there are a number of songs with no keyboard on them and the backing is all guitar oriented. This is first time I've ever done this actually"
Small: If you play the very subtle jazz tunes with acoustic pianos, acoustic bass and its a dead standard, you
"If you play the very subtle jazz tunes with acoustic pianos, acoustic bass and it's a dead standard, you are going to play very differently. It depends on the music"
Small: Arranging is the way I put my stamp on my music as much as my guitar playing
"Arranging is the way I put my stamp on my music as much as my guitar playing"
Small: Well, Smoke n Mirrors has very much a world music flavor and it doesnt park itself in one country.
"Well, Smoke n' Mirrors has very much a world music flavor and it doesn't park itself in one country. It borrows heavily from the Brazilian angle, which is dear to my heart, and I recorded several albums with that flavor"
Small: I used a baritone guitar with a very unusual tuning that became the body of the composition, while the
"I used a baritone guitar with a very unusual tuning that became the body of the composition, while the classical guitar is on top of it with the main rhythm part"