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Biography
Infobox musical artist| name = Billy Bauer| image = Billy bauer.jpg| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| birth_date = November 14, 1915| birth_place = New York City , New York , USA | origin =| death_date = death date and age|2005|06|16|1915|11|14| death_place =| genre = Jazz | occupation =| instrument = Guitar| years_active = | label =| associated_acts = Billy Bauer (November 14, 1915 & ndash; June 16, 2005) was an United States|American cool jazz guitarist .
Life
Bauer was born in New York City . He played banjo as a child before switching to guitar.cite web| accessdate = 2008-08-29|publisher=Allmusic |title=Billy Bauer |last=Ankeny |first=Jason |url = Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6076|pure_url=yes He played with the Jerry Wald band and recorded with Carl Hoff and His Orchestra in 1941 before joining Woody Herman in 1944 as a member of the First Herd and in 1946 he played with Benny Goodman and Jack Teagarden .
Working in small groups led by bassist Chubby Jackson and trombonist Bill Harris (musician)|Bill Harris , Bauer established himself as a soloist in the bebop movement.
In 1946 he began working with Lennie Tristano . Tristano and Bauer enjoyed a natural synergy in their style and approach. Their development of "intuitive music" cite book | last=Berendt|first=Joachim|authorlink=Joachim-Ernst Berendt| title=The Jazz Book | publisher=Paladin| year=1976|page=20 led to the 1949 session which included the free improvisation s "Intuition" and "Digression". He was a member of the NBC Tonight Show band in NYC and played in the Today Show band at the start of early television.
Bauer continued his pioneering guitar work in a partnership with Lee Konitz , whose avant-garde saxophone work was a perfect match for Bauer's guitar. The two musicians' dialogue crossed styles from bop and cool to the avant-garde. Their recordings have been described as "some of the most beautiful duet recordings in jazz".cite book | last=Berendt|first=Joachim|authorlink=Joachim-Ernst Berendt| title=The Jazz Book | publisher=Paladin| year=1976|page=271 "Duet For Saxophone and Guitar", was an unusual instrument pairing which has been described as redefining the role of jazz guitar.
Bauer made one album under his own name, "The Plectrist" in 1956. The CD reissue has been described as "demand(ing) the attention of anyone even remotely interested in jazz guitar".cite web| accessdate = 2008-08-29|publisher=All About Jazz |title=Billy Bauer, Plectrist |last=Hovan |first=C. Andrew |url = http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=6685 |date=2000-12-01 Later on he arranged a song entitled "No One" that appeared on a CD entitled "Henry Golis Presents Good Music With Friends" that was released on Park Lane Drive Records in 2007.
Teaching
In later life Bauer taught at the New York Conservatory of Modern Music and his own Billy Bauer Guitar School first in Albertson, New York then in Roslyn Heights, New York . He also published instructional books on studying music and playing the guitar.
Near the end of his career, Bauer appeared at the 1997 JVC Tributes for Barney Kessel and Tal Farlow . Bauer led the way for guitarists like Jimmy Raney and student Joe Satriani .
In 1997 he published his autobiography "Sideman" (with Thea Luba ISBN 978-0-9657237-0-1).
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Persondata | NAME = Bauer, Billy | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = American jazz guitarist | DATE OF BIRTH = November 14, 1915 | PLACE OF BIRTH = New York City , New York , USA | DATE OF DEATH = June 16, 2005 | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Bauer, Billy Category:1915 births Category:2005 deaths Category:American jazz guitarists Category:Cool jazz guitarists
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