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General Index Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-80192-8 - The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar Edited by Victor Anand Coelho Index More information General index Abatessa, Giovanni Battista 155, 161 Barber, Chris 103 Abercrombie, John 83 Barbosa-Lima, Carlos 198, 201 Abrams, Richard Muhal 77 Barker, Danny 97 Ade, King Sunny 44 Barnes, Booba 107–08 Aerosmith 106 Barnes, George 96 Aguirre, Sebastian de 175 Barrios Mangore,´ Agust´ın 185, 188, 196, 201 Akers, Garfield 93 Barrueco, Manuel 199, 204 Albeniz, Isaac 198, 204 Bartok,´ Bela 184 Alcatrazz 126 Bartolotti, Angelo Michele 156, 160 Alden, Howard 80 Basie, Count 72–3 Alexander, Texas 95 Batten, Jennifer 129 Allison, Bernard 108 Bauer, Billy 77 Allison, Luther 100–01, 107 Baxter,Jeff82 Allman Brothers 106, 120 Beaser, Robert 201, 203 Allman, Duane 120 Beatles 11, 38, 103, 105–06, 123, 204 Almagro 16 Beauchamp, Pierre 164–65 Almeida, Laurindo 77, 196 Beck,Jeff(and group) 9, 10, 106, 114–16, 119 Altan 41–2 Becker, Walter 82 Amat, Joan Carlos 154–55 Beethoven, Ludwig van 94, 194, 205 Amaya, Remedios 31 Bell, Kelvyn 81 Ambassadeurs 51 Bell, Lurie 106 Amigo, Vicente 19, 31 Bellinati, Paulo 202 Amponsa, Daniel 48 Bennett, Richard Rodney 192 Anderson, Magnus 201 Bennett, Wayne 102 Andia, Rafael 201 Benson, George 82 Animals 9, 103, 105 Benson, Ray 71 Arcas 16 Bensusan, Pierre 39, 40, 42 Armstrong, Louis 70, 90 Berg, Alban 37 Arnold, Eddy 139 Berio, Luciano 201 Arnold, Kokomo 93–94 Berkeley, Lennox 192 Arnold, Malcolm 192 Berklee School of Music 84 Art Ensemble of Chicago 81 Berlioz, Hector 4, 155 Assad Duo 196, 201–02 Bermudo, Juan 213 Assad, Sergio 202 Bernstein, Artie 73 Atkins, Chet 71, 113, 137–38 Berry, Chuck 36, 94, 100, 104, 110–13, 115, Attali, Jacques 110 122–23 Aubert, Martin 81 Big Bill Broonzy 71, 90, 96–97, 103–04, 115 Augustine, Albert 185, 201 Big Maceo 97 Augustine, Rose 201 Black Ace 102 Auld, George 73 Black Sabbath 128 Aussel, Roberto 201 Blackmore, Ritchie 120, 122, 126 Blacks Unlimited 61, 63 Baby Boy Warren 101 Blackwell, Francis “Scrapper” 95 Bach, Johann Sebastian 4, 126, 189, 196, 198, 203 Bland, Bobby “Blue” 100, 102, 107 Baez, Joan 36 Blind Blake 68, 89–90, 94 Bailey, Derek 77 Block, Rory 107 Baker, Duck 42 Blood, Sweat and Tears 78 Baker, Ginger 105 Bloomfield, Mike 101, 106 Baker, Micky 102 Blue Cheer 128 Baldry, Long John 105 Blues Project 106 [252] Barbecue Bob (Robert Hicks) 94 Bluesbreakers (see John Mayall) © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-80192-8 - The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar Edited by Victor Anand Coelho Index More information 253 General index Bo Diddley (Elias Bates) 100, 105–06, 110 Carter, Elliott 201 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 140 Carter, Wilf 134 Bobri, Vladimir 206 Carthy, Martin 39, 40, 42 Bogdanovic, Dusan 201 Casalotti, Giovanni 161 Bogle, Bob 113 Casals, Pablo 185, 205 Bolten, Hattie 96 Casas, Bartholome´ de las 175 Bonfa,´ Luis 202 Cash, Johnny 134 Bothy Band 41 Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario 184, Bowie, Joseph 81 186, 188 Boyd, Eddie 98 Castillo, Bernal D´ıaz del 175 Bracey, Ishman 91–92 Castro, Pedro de 163 Bradford, Perry 88 Catallo, Chet 82 Bream, Julian 190–94, 196–97, 202, 205 Cedrone, Danny 76 Breau, Lenny 71 Ceoltoiri´ Chualann 37–38 Brentson, Jackie 102, 109 Cephas, Bowling Green John 107 Breva, Juan 17 Cervantes, Miguel de 172 Bric¸eno, Luis 171 Chacon,´ Don Antonio 17 Brim, John 98 Charles II of England 172 Britten, Benjamin 181, 192 Charry,Erik50 Brooks, Garth 139 Chavarr´ıa, Juan Bautista 162–63 Brooks, Lonnie 100–01, 107 Chemical Brothers 131 Broomdusters (see Elmore James) Chicago (group) 78 Brouwer, Leo 181, 194, 197–98, 201, 203 Chieftains 38 Brown, Clarence “Gatemouth” 71, 99, Chopin, Fred´ eric´ 187 107 Christian, Charlie 72–76, 96–97, 99, 146 Brown, James 78, 102 Clancy Brothers 36 Brown, Milton 71 Clapton, Eric 8–9, 78, 93, 101, 104, 107, Brown, Willie 91–93 114–17, 119 Brozman, Bob 33 Clayton, Doc 98 Bruce, Jack 105 Clegg, Johnny 59, 60 Buddy Bolden Band 69 Cline, Patsy 139 Burley, Dan 104 Cocho, Cristopho 212 Burlison, Paul 109–10, 116 Cochran, Eddie 103 Burnett, Johnny 109 Codona 81 Burns, Eddie 101 Cole, Nat “King” 72, 102 Burnside, R. L. 107–08 Coleman, Deborah 108 Burrell, Kenny 74, 100 Coleman, Michael 34, 42 Burton, James 144, 146 Coleman, Ornette 77, 80, 127 Butterfield, Paul 106 Coleman, Steve 82 Byrd, Charlie 77, 196 Collins, Albert 99–100, 106–07 Byrds 38, 139, 144 Collins, Crying Sam 93 Byrne, David 44 Collins, John 48 Colonna, Giovanni Ambrosio 155 Cahill, Dennis 42 Coltrane, John 77 Calender, Ebenezer 48 Company, Alvaro 195 Calvi, Carlo 223–24 Connors, Bill 81 Camilo, Michele 31 Cooder, Ry 44, 90 Campion, Francois 156, 161, 163 Copeland, Johnny 99, 107 Campra, Andre´ 163 Corbetta, Francesco 156, 158–59, 161–63, Canned Heat 106 172, 181 Cannon, Gus 93 Corea, Chick 10, 31, 81 (see also Return to Cardosa, Jorge 202 Forever) Carlevaro, Abel 200, 202 Corigliano, John 201 Carlisle, Thumbs 146 Cortez, Hernan´ 175 Carlo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua 172 Coryell, Larry 18, 80–81 Carpenter, John Alden 70 Coste, Napoleon 203 Carr, Leroy 93, 95 Cotton, James 102, 106 Carter,Bo90 Coulibaly, Saffre 53 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-80192-8 - The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar Edited by Victor Anand Coelho Index More information 254 General index Coulisse Star 53 Eaglin, Snooks 102 Cray,Robert107 Eddy, Duane 113–14 Crayton, Pee Wee 99 Edwards, Cliff 68 Crazy Horse 129 Edwards, Nokie 113 Cream 105–06, 114 El Maestro Patino˜ 16 Cropper, Steve 102 Ellington, Duke 67, 69, 90 Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young) Ellis, Don 81 138, 139 Ellis, Herb 72, 74 Crudup, Arthur “Big Boy” 96, 98, 100 Eotv¨ os,¨ Jozsef´ 203 Cruz, Juana Ines´ de la 176 Escudero, Mario 18, 22 Espinel, Vincente 172 D’Gary 44, 64 Estes, Sleepy John 93, 105 Da Ponte, Lorenzo 174 Evers, Reinbert 201 Dale, Dick 114 Darley, Arthur 35 Fabricatore, Gennaro 212 Davies, Cyril 105 Fabulous Thunderbirds 106 Davies, Nollene 59 Fagan, Donald 82 Davis, Blind John 96–97 Falconieri, Andrea 161 Davis, Miles 78 Falla, Manuel de 18, 184, 190 Davis, Rev. Gary 87, 94 Falu, Eduardo 202 Davis, Walter 94 Farlow, Tal 72, 74–75 Dawkins, Jimmy 100–01 Faure,´ Gabriel 184 De Visee,´ Robert 4, 156, 159–60, 163 Fender, Leo 114, 142, 145 Debussy, Claude 184, 190 Fernandez, Julio 82 Decoding Society 127 Ferreyra, Manuel de 163 Deep Purple 9, 120 Feuillet, Raoul-Auger 164–66 Defunkt 81, 127 Fewell, Garrison 80 Derosier, Nicolas 159 Finn, Alec 40–41 Diabate,´ Abdoulaye 53 Fisk, Eliot 196 Diabate,´ Kerfala (“Papa”) 50 Flanagan Brothers 35 Diabate,´ Sekou (“Bembeya”) 50 Fleetwood Mac 106, 114 Diabate,´ Sekou (“Docteur”) 50 Fleta, Ignacio 185, 198 Dias, Belchior 207, 212–13 Floyd, Samuel 111 Dias, Denny 82 Ford,Robben82 Diaz, Alirio 196, 198, 202 Forte, Dan 113 Dibala, Diblo 44, 58 Fortea, Daniel 184 DiMeola, Al 18, 79, 81–82 Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo 156, 221–23 Dixon, Charlie 69 Four Men and a Dog 42 Dixon, Willie 97–98, 105–07 Four Stars 58 Doizi de Velasco, Nicolao 161 Frazier, Calvin 101 Domeniconi, Carlo 201 Frisell, Bill 83–84 Donahue, Jerry 38 Fuller, Blind Boy 94, 115 Donegan, Lonnie 104 Fulson, Lowell 99, 107 Doors 106 Dorsey Brothers 110 Gaines, Roy 102 Dorsey, Tom 95 Galbraith, Paul 199 Dorsey, Tommy 141 Gallup, Cliff 116 Doumbia, Nahawa 53 Ganahl, Patrick 114 Dover, Connie 42 Garcia, Jerry 78 Doyle, John 42 Gastor, Diego del 18, 19 Dube,´ Joshua 44, 61–62 Gatton, Danny 76 Dubliners 37 Gaughan, Dick 42 Dukas, Paul 186 Gavin, Frankie 40 Duncan, Robert 121 Genesis 122 Durham, Eddie 72–73 George William Zell, Duke of Hanover 172 Dvorˇak,´ Anton´ın 204 Gervais, Claude 39 Dyens, Roland 201 Getz, Stan 77 Dylan, Bob 36, 139, 146 Ghiglia, Oscar 196, 198 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-80192-8 - The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar Edited by Victor Anand Coelho Index More information 255 General index Gilardino, Angelo 201 Henze, Hans Werner 181, 192–95, 197, 201 Gilbert, Paul 127 Hill, King Solomon (Joe Holmes) 93 Gilberto, Joao˜ 77 Hill,Z.Z.107 Gill, Vince 139, 144 Hiwatt, Susan 119 Gillespie, Dizzy 74, 168 Hodel, Brian 187 Gillum, Jazz 96, 98 Hogan, Silas 102 Gilmore, David 82 Hogg, Smokey 99 Ginastera, Alberto 195 Holderlin,¨ Friedrich 194 Gismonti, Egberto 81, 202 Holdsworth, Allan 78, 81 Giuliani, Mauro 198, 201, 203 Holly, Buddy 36, 103 Glass, Philip 200 Hooker, Earl 96, 99, 101–02 Goldkette, Jean 69 Hooker, John Lee 90, 101–03, 105, 107 Goodman, Benny 72–73, 96 Hopkins, Lightnin’ 99–100, 102, 105 Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich 6 Hopkins, Nicky 105 Gore, Joe 129 Horn, Paul 81 Goya, Francisco 173 Horton, Shorty 113 Graham, Davey 38–40 Horton, Walter 102 Granados, Enrique 184, 198, 204 Howe, Steve 78 Granata, Giovanni Battista 161, 214–15, 224–25 Howell, Peg Leg 94 Grappelli, Stephane´ 71 Howlin’ Wolf 8, 97–100, 102–03, 106 Grateful Dead 118 Huit Kilos 58 Green, Freddie 72 Humphrey, Thomas 199 Green, Grant 74 Hunter, Charlie 81 Green, Peter 105, 114 Hurt, Mississippi John 93, 102 Grenerin, Henry 162–63 Hussain, Zakir 79 Grimes, Tiny 72 Hutchinson, Frank 90 Grossman, Stefan 68 Hutto, J. B. 99 Grunfeld, Frederic 5 Guerau,´ Francisco 4, 159, 163, 172 Ice Cube 130 Guitar Institute of Technology (Los Angeles) 84, Iggy Pop 123 129 Isaacs, Bud 141 Guitar Slim 91, 107, 112 Isbin, Sharon 201 Guthrie, Woody 36, 95 Isla, Camaron´ de la 18 Guy, Buddy 8, 91, 100–01, 105–08, 116 Guy, Fred 69 Jackson, Jim 93 Jackson, Lil’ Son 99 Haggard, Merle 139, 146 Jackson, Michael 129 Hajj Umar Tal 49 Jackson, Papa Charlie 68 Haley, Bill 76, 100 Jackson, Ronald Shannon 81, 127 Hall, Jim 74 Jagger, Mick 104–05 Hammond, John 106–07 James II, Duke of York 172 Hampton, Lionel 102 James, Elmore 8, 89, 94, 96, 98–99, 101–02, 104, Hancock, Herbie 31, 81 106 Handy, W.
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