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Pat Martino had been playing jazz guitar professionally for 19 years in 1980 when a severe brain aneurysm sent him into life-saving surgery - and then into life-altering amnesia. He barely recognized his own parents, let alone his guitar, and felt as if he had been 'dropped cold, empty, neutral, cleansed ... naked.' Martino's long journey back from that musical erasure began with his father playing back his own recordings for him. Slowly, he taught himself how to play again. By the early '90s, Martino had returned to the soul-jazz, post-bop and jazz-rock fusion scene.
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After Prestige Records signed him at the age of 20, Martino recorded albums that are now classics, like 'Strings!,' 'Desperado,' 'El Hombre' and 'Baiyina (The Clear Evidence),' one of jazz's first successful ventures into psychedelia. He's played for decades with a who’s who of jazz artists, recording 37 albums as bandleader and playing on many more as sideman. Martino also writes books about guitar theory and teaches seminars and master classes around the world. He's been called the 'father of the modern jazz guitar.'
Martino has been nominated for Grammy awards in the “Best Jazz Instrumental Album” and “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” several times, and readers of Down Beat magazine voted him 'Guitar Player of the Year' in 2004. After he returned from a recording hiatus in the 1990s, his hometown of Philadelphia added Martino’s name to its Walk of Fame, and the New York Times wrote: 'Mr. Martino is back and he is plotting new musical directions, adding more layers to his myth.'
Host John Floridis talks with Pat Martino about a career that has featured losing, then regaining the ability to play guitar, and why it might boil down to a favorite quote from Duke Ellington: 'A problem is a chance for you to do your best.'
(Broadcast: 'Musician's Spotlight,' 4/25/19 and 8/22/19. Listen on the radio Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., or via podcast.)
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Pat Martino emerged from the jazz-rich Philadelphia music scene in 1961 and established himself over the subsequent fifty years as one of the most important and prolific jazz guitarists of all time. His work with legends like Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Richard Groove Holmes, Chick Corea, Jack McDuff, and so many more link him to the very fabric of jazz history. He has recorded for every major record label, performed on every major jazz festival stage, and been nominated for the very top echelon of awards and readers polls. He has been a MAJOR influence to at least two generations of guitarists. So as he entered his 50th year in the music profession, it became evident that these golden years should be spent touring with a guitar befitting a jazz legend – designed and built by Bob Benedetto.
The Pat Martino Signature Model took nearly a year of collaboration between Bob and Pat to develop the perfect instrument for Pat to use every single day on the road, in the studio, while conducting clinics, and while composing new music and revisiting the classics. A very light weight, chambered mahogany body, carved maple top, fast ebony fingerboard, and two A6 Benedetto pickups with dual volume and tone controls, make this instrument specific to Pat’s exacting needs: all without losing the Benedetto pedigree, uncompromising workmanship, and unmatched balance and tonal performance. Available with Pat’s signature inlaid on the fingerrest, Pat’s famously heavy-gauge strings, and in his favorite finishes – Black on Black or Autumnburst on Black. This model is available ONLY DIRECT FROM BENEDETTO GUITARS. Pricing is not discounted. Includes hardshell case and signed Certificate of Provenance by both Pat Martino and Bob Benedetto. (Photos on right by Mark Sheldon)
A Quote from Pat Martino:
“A fine guitar, from a great luthier is designed to remain neutral, and yet provide all that’s necessary for an ongoing relationship. Its visual beauty, a continuous reminder of how it originally hypnotized, and how it will always do the same. Its balance, unquestionable, its endurance outlasting, its adaptation, … like a fluid that takes the shape of what it’s creatively poured into.
Bob Benedetto thank you, that’s what this instrument means to me”.
$6,750*
Includes Hardshell Case
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Specs:
Body:
Carved top, chambered solid body, 14 ½” lower bout, 1 5/8” body depth
Top:
Carved maple (plain maple with black finish; flamed maple with autumnburst finish)
Back:
Mahogany, chambered body (tummy cut)
Binding:
Top: wht/blk/wht/blk/wht
Neck:
Mahogany
Fingerboard:
Ebony, 12” radius with 12th fret abalone floral inlay
Width at Nut:
1 11/16”
Scale:
24 5/8”
Frets:
22
Bridge:
Tunomatic: Black
Tailpiece:
Stop tailpiece: Black
Pickups:
2 Benedetto A-6 black chrome
Controls:
Volume and tone for each pickup; 3-way toggle
Tuners:
Sperzel locking tuners: Black
Fingerrest:
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Ebony with Pat Martino Signature. An optional non-signature fingerrest is available upon request
Finish:
Gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
Colors:
Black throughout or Autumnburst Top/Black back, sides & neck
Strings:
Set-up with Pat’s personal string preference: Flat wound .016, .018, .026, .032, .042, .052 or .015, .017, .024, .032, .042, .052
Colors:
Autumnburst