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freddie green
freddie green
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The Freddie Green Web Site

Devoted to jazz rhythm guitar and the man who epitomized the big band guitar style.

This site is dedicated to the master of the rhythm guitar - Freddie Green - and exists to collect and share information that will aid the big band jazz guitarist in keeping this style alive and well. Musicians, scholars, and Freddie Green fans from around the world continue to collaborate in assembling technical explanations, transcriptions, historical information, and photos for this on-line resource.

This web site is strictly a not-for-profit, educational endeavor. All research, writing, and editing is done by volunteers. The site is continuously expanding. We hope that you will find it useful throughout its evolution.
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