Jimmy Raney

Jimmy Raney

Genres: jazz, jazz guitar, guitar, bebop, cool jazz

About Jimmy Raney

Jimmy Raney (20 August 1927–10 May 1995) was an American jazz guitarist born in Louisville, Kentucky most notable for his work from 1951–1952 and 1962-1963 with Stan Getz and for his work from 1953–1954 with the Red Norvo trio, replacing Tal Farlow. In 1954 and 1955 he won the Down Beat critics poll for guitar. Raney worked in a variety of jazz mediums, including cool jazz, bebop, post bop, hard bop and mainstream jazz. Jimmy Raney began his jazz guitar career very early with the history showing he played in the Jerry Wald band in 1944 at age 17. In 1946 he worked for a time as guitarist with the Max Miller Quartet at Elmer's in Chicago, his first paying gig. Raney also worked in the Artie Shaw Orchestra and collaborated with Woody Herman for nine months in 1948. He also collaborated and recorded with Buddy DeFranco, Al Haig and later on with Bob Brookmeyer. In 1967 alcoholism and other professional difficulties led him to leave New York City and return to his native Louisville. He resurfaced in the 1970s and also did work with his son Doug, who is also a guitarist. Raney suffered for thirty years from Meniere's Disease, a degenerative condition that eventually led to near complete deafness in both ears. Fortunately, his playing remained unaffected. Raney died of heart failure in Louisville Ky. on May 10th of 1995, just short of his 68th birthday. An obituary in the New York Times referred to Jimmy Raney as 'one of the most gifted and influential postwar jazz guitarists in the world .

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Jimmy Raney — Top 30 songs of 41

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Jimmy Raney Too Late Now
Jimmy Raney The End Of A Love Affair
Jimmy Raney The End of a Love Affair
Jimmy Raney Elegy for Ray Parker
Jimmy Raney A Foggy Day
Jimmy Raney I Could Write a Book
Jimmy Raney Someone To Watch Over Me
Jimmy Raney You Don't Know What Love Is
Jimmy Raney Too Marvelous For Words
Jimmy Raney Hassan's Dream
Jimmy Raney Body and Soul
Jimmy Raney Minor
Jimmy Raney Prelude To A Kiss
Jimmy Raney The Flag Is Up
Jimmy Raney Out of the Past
Jimmy Raney Some Other Spring
Jimmy Raney What's New
Jimmy Raney Isn`t It Romantic
Jimmy Raney There Will Never Be Another You
Jimmy Raney A Primera Vez
Jimmy Raney Strike Up The Band
Jimmy Raney There'll Never Be Another You (alt. take)
Jimmy Raney Long Ago and Far Away (take 2)
Jimmy Raney Everything Happens To Me
Jimmy Raney Out Of The Past
Jimmy Raney Fascinating Rythm
Jimmy Raney Groovin' High
Jimmy Raney New Signal
Jimmy Raney Au Privave
Jimmy Raney I Could Write A Book
Too Late Now
The End Of A Love Affair
The End of a Love Affair
Elegy for Ray Parker
A Foggy Day
I Could Write a Book
Someone To Watch Over Me
You Don't Know What Love Is
Too Marvelous For Words
Hassan's Dream
Body and Soul
Prelude To A Kiss
The Flag Is Up
Out of the Past
Some Other Spring
What's New
Isn`t It Romantic
There Will Never Be Another You
A Primera Vez
Strike Up The Band
There'll Never Be Another You (alt. take)
Long Ago and Far Away (take 2)
Everything Happens To Me
Out Of The Past
Fascinating Rythm
Groovin' High
New Signal
Au Privave
I Could Write A Book