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Benson, George

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Benson, George (1943–  ) musician; born in Pittsburgh, Pa. A respected jazz guitarist who gained unprecedented success in popular music, he worked as a sideman with Brother Jack McDuff in 1963–65, made his first solo records in 1966, and was a staff musician for CTI Records between 1970–75. In 1976, his recording "Breezin'" became the first of several Top Ten records that he released.


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Pupils (from left) Charlie Benson, George Morley, Dan Williams, Thomas Clayton, Jack Carroll, Pippa Skuse, Amber Kershaw, Holly Patterson, Isabella Carter, Anand Dosanjh, Thea Thomas, Robert Collier, Lucia McCosker-New and Aneekka Rajkumar with the old phone books they collected for recycling.
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