Gabor Szabo

Biography

Hungarian jazz guitarist who worked in America.
Born: 8 March 1936 in Budapest, Hungary.
Died: 26 February 1982 in Budapest, Hungary (aged 45).
An influential jazz guitarist, famous for mixing jazz, pop-rock, and his native Hungarian music. Inspired by jazz music heard on Voice Of America radio broadcasts, Szabó began playing guitar at the age of 14. Escaping Hungary in 1956 and moving to the USA where he attended the Berkeley School Of Music in Boston. In 1958, he was also invited to perform at the Newport Jazz Festival. Szabó then went on to perform with the quintet of southern California drummer [a=Chico Hamilton] from 1961 to 1965. Beginning in 1966, he recorded a well-received span of albums under his own name on the [l26557] label. In the late 1960s he co-founded the short-lived [l=Skye Records] label along with [a=Cal Tjader] and [a=Gary McFarland]. Later he signed with [l=Blue Thumb Records] and [l=CTI Records]. Szabó died in Budapest in 1982 from liver and kidney disease while on a visit to his homeland.

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Bacchanal

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Dreams

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Bacchanal

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Bacchanal

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1969

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The Best Of Gabor Szabo (RED VINYL)

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THE SORCERER (VERVE BY REQUEST)

14.04.2023 Vinyl, Vinyl LP
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