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 Guitar Man, Benson's mastery of the guitar is demonstrated in a variety of 
styles and settings, all with legendary jazz roots. The opening track 
"Tenderly" is a solo guitar track that serves as a reminder that Benson is one 
guitar man with sufficient technical and interpretive skills to be a band unto 
himself. The second song is an intriguing rendition of Lennon and McCartney's 
"I Want To Hold Your Hand." Along with Benson on nylon-string guitar and 
Garfield on piano are guitarists Paul Jackson Jr. and Ray Fuller; bassist 
Freddie Washington; drummer Oscar Seaton, Jr. (who regularly tours with 
Benson); violinist Charlie Bisharat; and flutist/clarinetist Dan Higgins. All 
come together to create a fully orchestrated sound that casts one of the most 
simplistic of the Beatles' e
 arly love ballads into something full-bodied and engaging.The remainder of the 
set consists of either solo guitar tracks or Benson backed by the 
aforementioned five-man team, which lays down an easygoing rendition of Stevie 
Wonder's "My Cherie Amour." Benson delivers the lyrics in his own engaging 
vocal style that includes a healthy dose of his trademark scatting guitar 
accompaniment.Other highlights include a rollicking version of the Champs' 1958 
instrumental hit, "Tequila," followed a couple tracks later by "My One and Only 
Love," which opens with a 16-bar solo jazz guitar intro that segues into a 
sweet vocal ballad. Benson delivers a playful straightahead rendition of "Paper 
Moon" with the quartet, followed by a solo guitar rendition of "Danny Boy" (one 
of the few times, if ever, that a guitar sounds like bagpipes). In the final 
stretch, Benson and Garfield set up a lush guitar-and-piano arrangement of the 
smoky standard, "Since I Fell For You," with Benson once again st
 epping up to the mic for an emotional delivery of the song's impassioned 
lyrics.Benson has never been one to shy away from innovation or 
experimentation. For this guitar man, putting a jazz spin on pop standards - 
not just on this recording but throughout his career - is less of a taboo when 
you're willing to dispense with labels and the limitations that come with 
them."People categorize things because they need to find someplace to put them 
on their shelf," he says. "It's all music to me. I think a lot of pop tunes 
that were very big in the United States many years ago were recorded by jazz 
musicians playing in the background. Most of the Motown records were recorded 
that way. Those guys were jazz musicians who were living in Detroit and were 
called to do a job, and they did it very well...I try to do the same thing. I 
try to make it sound like it's natural, because to me it is. There are only two 
kinds of music, good and bad. There are a lot of things in between, but they'
 re eventually going to fall on one side or the other of that equation."
 
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 Benson will be touring in support of Guitar Man. The live shows will feature 
Benson's masterful guitar playing, and Benson and his band will be performing 
classic George Benson hits along with an acoustic presentation of a few songs 
from Guitar Man.
Confirmed dates below (additional dates TBA):Oct. 1 - Austin, TX - The 
Riverbend CentreOct. 2 - St. Louis, MO - Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts 
Center, University of MOOct. 14 - Phoenix, AZ - Sage Court, JW MarriottOct. 16 
- Atlanta, GA - Symphony HallOct. 19 - Englewood, NJ - Bergen Performing Arts 
CenterOct. 20 - Morristown, NJ - Mayo Performing Arts CenterOct. 21 - New York 
City, NY - Town HallOct. 23 - Glenside, PA - Keswick TheatreA free download of 
"Danny Boy" from Guitar Man that can be embedded on any site or blog is 
available here: A free download of "Danny Boy" from "Guitar Man" Click here 
(http://georgebenson.com/music/)

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