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Gregory Green, known professionally as Grant Green Jr., is a jazz guitarist and the eldest son of jazz guitarist Grant Green. He is a member of the group Masters of Groove with Bernard Purdie and Reuben Wilson.[1] Born in St Louis, Missouri on August 4, 1955, Grant Green Jr. started playing guitar at the age of fourteen. In 1969 he moved to Detroit with his father, who died ten years later. His neighbors included Stevie Wonder's parents, Marvin Gaye, and members of the Four Tops. He has worked with Richard Groove Holmes, Leon Thomas, Jimmy McGriff, Lou Donaldson, and Lonnie Smith.


Discography



As leader


With Bernard Purdie and Reuben Wilson


As sideman


With Reuben Wilson


References


  1. Ratliff, Ben (14 December 2002). "JAZZ REVIEW; Lollipop and Lots of Syrup". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 January 2019. The first half was given over to Masters of Groove, a recently formed band with Reuben Wilson on organ, Grant Green Jr. on guitar and Mr. Purdie on drums. They gave a middling, cheery performance; Mr. Green, who plays nice George Benson-style guitar and also sings in a husky and not-quite-committed manner, takes prominence in the trio.
  2. Lazar, Joe (3 September 2002). "Grant Green, Jr.: Introducing G.G." All About Jazz. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. "Grant Green, Jr. | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 January 2019.






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