- Vic Juris
Victor E. Jurusz, Jr., known professionally as Vic Juris (b. September 29, 1953,
New Jersey ) is an Americanjazz guitarist.Juris played with
Lyn Christie early in the 1970s and made his first recordings withEric Kloss in 1975. Soon after he joinedBarry Miles 's group, remaining with Miles well into the 1980s. He recorded withRichie Cole during 1976-78, and released his first albums as a leader in the late 1970s. He then played with Don Patterson (1977),Wild Bill Davis , Jimmy Smith, andMel Torme (1977). He put together his own quartet in 1981. Later in the 1980s he played withBireli Lagrene (1985),Larry Coryell (1985-86), Richie Cole again (from 1986), andJohn Etheridge (1988). In the 1990s he became increasingly active as a sideman, working withDave Liebman (1991-97),Ron McClure (1992),Lee Konitz andPeggy Stern (1992),Benny Waters (1993),Jeanie Bryson (1993-94),Gary Peacock (since 1994),Steve LaSpina (since 1995),Judi Silvano (1996),Ken Serio (1996, 2007), andJoe Locke (1998).His song " Horizon Drive" was sampled by
Gang Starr in 1994 for the songMass Appeal , and Vic Juris was not payed a dime for the usage.Juris has held teaching positions at
The New School For Jazz and Contemporary Music ,William Paterson College andLehigh University .Discography
*"Roadsong" (
Muse Records , 1979)
*"Horizon Drive" (Muse, 1979)
*"Bleecker Street" (Muse, 1981)
*"Night Tripper" (Steeplechase Records , 1994)
*"Pastels" (Steeplechase, 1996)
*"Music of Alex Wilder" (Double-Time , 1996)
*"Moonscape" (Steeplechase, 1996)
*"Remembering Eric Dolphy" (Steeplechase, 2000)
*"Songbook" (Steeplechase, 2001)
*"Songbook 2" (Steeplechase, 2002)
*"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Steeplechase, 2004)
*"Blue Horizon" (Zoho Music , 2004)
*"A Second Look" (Mel Bay , 2005)
*"Journey" (Jardis Records , 2005)
*"Bohemia" (Jazzpoint , 2006)References
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifyxqt5ldfe~T1 Vic Juris] at
Allmusic
*Barry Kernfeld , "Vic Juris". "Grove Jazz" online.
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