Pat Martino Has Passed
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Pat Martino Has Passed
R.I.P. PAT MARTINO
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A tremendous loss to the world. Born Pat Azzara in Philadelphia, a King among many South Philadelphia jazz guitar legends of Italian heritage. I took one lesson from him in his parents' South Philly row-house back in about 1985. I was sooo obviously outta my league that I didn't even unpack my steel. I just listened to him talk for an hour about mystical aspects of music in general and the guitar in particular, thanked him and paid him for his time, and ran away. But I am very fortunate to have lived in his home town where I could catch him periodically in the local jazz clubs, up close and personal.
And, of course, all jazz steelers know of his huge influence on our own icon, Buddy Emmons.
RIP, Pat Azzara. You made a huge mark in the world and we thank you for all you have shown us and taught us.
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And, of course, all jazz steelers know of his huge influence on our own icon, Buddy Emmons.
RIP, Pat Azzara. You made a huge mark in the world and we thank you for all you have shown us and taught us.
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I saw him at The Main Point, a club on Philadelphia’s main line, long before his brain tumor. He was absolutely brilliant. He will be missed.
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"an amazing recovery from his stroke"
It was actually more complicated than a stroke. He was diagnosed with both bipolar and schizophrenia. He had electro shock and then they operated and removed parts of this brain. When he woke from the operation, he didn't know his parents or who he was. He had no knowledge or interest in guitar. His father kept playing his records for him over and over in his room until he got back interested.
It was actually more complicated than a stroke. He was diagnosed with both bipolar and schizophrenia. He had electro shock and then they operated and removed parts of this brain. When he woke from the operation, he didn't know his parents or who he was. He had no knowledge or interest in guitar. His father kept playing his records for him over and over in his room until he got back interested.
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Jim, he was misdiagnosed multiple times. the final cause of the seizures, and the misdiagnosed schizophrenia and bipolar was a brain tumour. The removal of the brain tumor was what caused his memory loss. At least that is what I read.
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I met him after the stroke when he was living at his Dad's house in New Jersey. I was working for a music publisher in PA and we were re-doing Dennis Sandole's book, Guitar Lore. Dennis asked me to ask Pat for a quote which one can still see in the book if its still in print. He could barely talk. I saw him some years later when Tyrone Brown asked me to come to a performance in a small theater at Temple University in North Philly. He was beyond brilliant. It was his 6-piece straight ahead jazz band. It was so good I was crying. I went to see him and Tyrone after and one would never have known he had ever had a stroke.Jeremy Threlfall wrote:an amazing recovery from his stroke. He had to re-learn everything. That would make him a legend even if he were an average guitar player. But he is among the best