
Herb Ellis, born Mitchell Herbert Ellis, was an American jazz guitarist from Farmersville, Texas, born in 1921. Known for his work in the jazz and R&B genres, he gained prominence as a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio in the 1950s. Herb Ellis collaborated with numerous jazz legends, including Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. His notable recordings include "Seven, Come Eleven" and "Detour Ahead." A prolific session musician, he also contributed to the soundtracks of several films. Herb Ellis left a lasting impact on jazz guitar, blending technical mastery with soulful expression.
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