Person · 1916–1942 · New York City [40.71, -74.01]

Charlie Christian

Guitarist Charlie Christian brought the amplified electric guitar into jazz as a horn-like solo voice and was a fixture at the early-1940s Minton's Playhouse sessions where bebop took form. His fluid, single-note lines anticipated the new phrasing, and informal recordings made at the club preserve his presence at the music's birth. He died of tuberculosis in 1942, at the very threshold of the style he helped seed.

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