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Wayne Krantz
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Wayne Krantz (born July 26, 1956 in
Corvallis, Oregon) is an innovative
American jazz fusion guitarist who
has played with names such as Steely
Dan, Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham,
and others, but currently has a solo
act. He released his first album,
Signals, in 1991, sporting an array
of recognized jazz musicians such as
Dennis Chambers, Leni Stern, Anthony
Jackson, and others. However, in
1992, he formed a trio with bassist
Lincoln Goines and drummer Zach
Danziger, and recorded two albums
with them; Long To Be Loose, in
1993, and a live album, 2 Drink
Minimum, in 1995. In doing so, he
began to play periodically at the 55
Bar, a diverse and premier jazz club
in New York City. In 1996, Krantz
released an acoustic album with Leni
Stern, dubbed Separate Cages. Wayne
formed a new trio in 1997,
consisting of his ferocious guitar
skills, complemented by Tim Lefebvre
at electric bass and Keith Carlock
at drums, new sounds that would
change
his music's style drastically.
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