george benson - Take Five 1976 Montreux 1986

You've been waiting for ! Here it is. another fabulous fantastic Cosmic verison of take five Lay down and listen to the master
George Benson - Nothing's Gonna Change (Original)

This is the original track of the great song "Nothing's gonna change my love for you" by George Benson. It was broadcasted in a TV show in 1985. The original song was released 1984 in album 20/20. Later on in 1987 Glenn Medeiros made a cover of this song with a music video and the song becomes popular worldwide. Most of the people think Glenn Medeiros is the real singer of this track, but the truth is George Benson is the real singer.
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Breezin' - George Benson studio version

Because this is the greatest song that has existed to date! AND because i couldn't find the studio version on youtube, enjoy this masterpiece! Also, check out my band! www.youtube.com Disclaimer: why would i put a disclaimer? WMG can't take this video down because i do not profit from it. muahahaha (evil laugh)
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George Benson - Guitar Man

Follow George on Facebook: www.facebook.com Legendary Musician George Benson Returns with Guitar Man on October 4 On October 4, 2011, National Endowment of the Arts Jazz Master and Grammy-winning legend George Benson brings his guitar to the forefront in his newest album Guitar Man. The 12-song collection includes a mix of jazz and pop standards -- some in a combo setting and some solo, but all of them tied together seamlessly by Benson's soulful and exploratory signature sound. Lending a hand on this recording is a solid team made up of veterans and newcomers alike -- pianist Joe Sample, keyboardist and musical director David Garfield, bassist Ben Williams and drummer Harvey Mason. Williams is one of the hottest up-and-coming new artists on the jazz scene. Mason is a regular member of Fourplay, and a studio collaborator with Benson all the way back to Benson's 1976 blockbuster album, Breezin'. In a career that spans five decades, more than 30 recordings as a leader and ten Grammy Awards, Benson has used his jazz roots as the foundation for an engaging mix of pop, R&B and other shades that add up to a style that appeals to a broad mainstream audience. Along the way, he has also established himself as a formidable jazz singer -- one whose biggest career hits have showcased his vocals. But Guitar Man is just what the title implies -- an album that highlights Benson's unparalleled guitar playing, perhaps more than any other album he has released in decades. For the new <b>...</b>
George Benson & Lee Ritenour - Wes Montgomery Tribute

George Benson and Lee Ritenour play together in a tribute to Wes Montgomery, originally broadcast in December of 1997. Benson plays "Tequilla", followed by Ritenour playing "Four on Six", and then they both play together at the end.
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George Benson - Nature Boy

George Benson is simply one of the greatest guitarists in jazz history, but he is also an amazingly versatile musician, and that frustrates to no end critics who would paint him into a narrow bop box. He can play in just about any style -- from swing to bop to R&B to pop -- with supreme taste, a beautiful rounded tone, terrific speed, a marvelous sense of logic in building solos, and, always, an unquenchable urge to swing. His inspirations may have been Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery -- and he can do dead-on impressions of both -- but his style is completely his own. Not only can he play lead brilliantly, he is also one of the best rhythm guitarists around, supportive to soloists and a dangerous swinger, particularly in a soul-jazz format. Yet Benson can also sing in a lush soulful tenor with mannerisms similar to those of Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, and it is his voice that has proved to be more marketable to the public than his guitar. Benson is the guitar-playing equivalent of Nat King Cole -- a fantastic pianist whose smooth way with a pop vocal eventually eclipsed his instrumental prowess in the marketplace -- but unlike Cole, Benson has been granted enough time after his fling with the pop charts to reaffirm his jazz guitar credentials, which he still does at his concerts.
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George Benson - Gimme The Night

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George Benson "White Rabbit" (1972)

From his 1972 album "White Rabbit". George Benson (born March 22, 1943, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a Grammy Award-winning American musician, whose recording career began at the age of twenty-one as a jazz guitarist. He is also known as a pop, R&B, and scat singer. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique very similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as Django Reinhardt. George Benson - Guitar Jay Berliner - acoustic guitar Ron Carter - bass Herbie Hancock - electric piano Billy Cobham - drums Airto Moreira - percussion, vocals Gloria Agostini - vibes, percussio
George Benson - On Broadway [live]

George Benson is simply one of the greatest guitarists in jazz history, but he is also an amazingly versatile musician, and that frustrates to no end critics who would paint him into a narrow bop box. He can play in just about any style -- from swing to bop to R&B to pop -- with supreme taste, a beautiful rounded tone, terrific speed, a marvelous sense of logic in building solos, and, always, an unquenchable urge to swing. His inspirations may have been Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery -- and he can do dead-on impressions of both -- but his style is completely his own. Not only can he play lead brilliantly, he is also one of the best rhythm guitarists around, supportive to soloists and a dangerous swinger, particularly in a soul-jazz format. Yet Benson can also sing in a lush soulful tenor with mannerisms similar to those of Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, and it is his voice that has proved to be more marketable to the public than his guitar. Benson is the guitar-playing equivalent of Nat King Cole -- a fantastic pianist whose smooth way with a pop vocal eventually eclipsed his instrumental prowess in the marketplace -- but unlike Cole, Benson has been granted enough time after his fling with the pop charts to reaffirm his jazz guitar credentials, which he still does at his concerts.
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