Lee Ritenour
b. 1 November 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA. The prolific
Ritenour has established himself as one of the world's leading
jazz fusion guitarists with a series of accessible albums over
the past two decades. Known as Captain Fingers Ritenour became a
sought-after session player in the mid-70s and like Larry Carlton
(both regularly play a Gibson 335) has developed his own solo
career. Although heavily influenced in his early days by the
relaxed styles of Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass and Barney Kesselhe
now has his own distinctive sound and fluid style. His list of
session work is awesome, but some of his notable performances
were with Herbie Hancock, Steely Dan and Stanley Clarke. Since
the mid-80s Ritenour has been strongly influenced by Brazilian
music. He joined GRP Records around this time, having worked with
stablemate Don Grusin in the band Friendship. He recorded the
magnificent HARLEQUIN with GRP co-owner Dave Grusin in 1985. In
the early '90s Ritenour teamed up with Bob James, Harvey Mason
and bassist Nathan East under the name of Fourplay, and released
two soul/jazz/funk fusion albums, FOURPLAY and BETWEEN THE SHEETS,
for Warner Brothers. In 1993 Ritenour topped the Billboard jazz
chart with his tribute to Wes Montgomery, WES BOUND.
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