Joe Morris (guitarist)
Joe Morris (born
September 13,
1955) is an
American jazz guitarist. In addition to leading his own groups, he has recorded with
William Parker,
Whit Dickey,
Rob Brown,
Joe Maneri and others. Much of his output has been on his own record label, Riti.
Morris was born in
New Haven, Connecticut; an important early mentor and playing partner was the legendary but little-recorded pianist
Lowell Davidson. Morris is perhaps the most significant guitarist to play
free jazz since
Sonny Sharrock. Morris has stated that his flowing single-note technique was inspired more by traditional African musics, and by
saxophone players like
Eric Dolphy and
Jimmy Lyons, than by other guitarists. He does not use distortion or effects, preferring a "clean" sound, but has made occasional use of a serrated pick to "bow" the strings of his guitar, creating an otherworldly, harmonic-rich sound. He also plays banjo and banjo-uke, and in recent years has increasingly focussed on playing bass.
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