One of Canada's top guitarists, the eccentric playing of
Sonny Greenwich is always stimulating and usually surprising. He played locally in Toronto, appeared with
Charles Lloyd in New York (1965), toured with
John Handy (1966-1967), and recorded with
Hank Mobley (1967).
Greenwich came close to joining
Miles Davis in 1969, settled in Quebec (he moved to Montreal in 1974), and went on to lead sessions for Sackville, PM, Justin Time, and his own Kleo label.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi