The Jazz Channel Presents - Earl Klugh (2001)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 4 860 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 224 Kbps, DTS 6ch. at 1 510 Kbps
Genre: Jazz | Label: Image Entertainment | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 27 Mar 2001 | Runtime: 73 min. | 4,35 GB (DVD5)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 4 860 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 224 Kbps, DTS 6ch. at 1 510 Kbps
Genre: Jazz | Label: Image Entertainment | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 27 Mar 2001 | Runtime: 73 min. | 4,35 GB (DVD5)
“ | An acoustic guitarist with a very pretty tone, Earl Klugh does not consider himself a jazz player and thinks of Chet Atkins as being his most important influence. Klugh played on a Yusef Lateef album when he was 15 and gained recognition in 1971 for his contributions to George Benson's White Rabbit record. He played regularly with Benson in 1973, was a member of Return to Forever briefly in 1974, and then in the mid-'70s, began recording as a leader. After a couple well-received solo albums on different Capitol imprints including Blue Note, Klugh hit pay dirt with 1979's One on One, a Grammy-winning collaboration with pianist Bob James. | ” |