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Vic Juris

Victor Edward Jurusz Jr. (September 26, 1953 – December 31, 2019), known professionally asVic Juris, was an Americanjazzguitarist.

Vic Juris
Birth nameVictor Edward Jurusz Jr.[1]
Born(1953-09-26)September 26, 1953
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedDecember 31, 2019(2019-12-31) (aged 66)
Livingston, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1970s–2019
LabelsMuse,SteepleChase,Zoho
Formerly ofDave Liebman

Music career

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Juris was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, but he moved with his family toParsippany early in his life.[2] In 1963, at the age of 10, he began learning guitar.[3] At 11, he studied guitar at the home of his teacher, Ed Berg, and got interested in jazz listening to Berg's records of guitaristsDjango Reinhardt,Jim Hall,Barney Kessel,Jimmy Raney, andJohnny Smith. In his teens he played the rock music of the 1960s. When he was 19, he befriended saxophonistEric Kloss[2], and he made his recording debut on Kloss's albumBodies' Warmth (Muse, 1975).[3] Around the same time, he met guitaristPat Martino, who became a friend and mentor.[2]

Juris recorded withRichie Cole during 1976–78 and released his debut album as a leader,Roadsong, in 1979.[4] In the early 1980s, he turned to acoustic guitar in duos withLarry Coryell andBiréli Lagrène, and in the late 1980s he worked withGary Peacock's band. Since 1991 he has spent much of his career with saxophonistDavid Liebman.[3]

During the 1990s, he worked as sideman withLee 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, 2019) andJoe Locke (1998).[5]

Juris taught atThe New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music,Lehigh University, andRutgers University and wrote instructional books for guitar.[2]

In the summer of 2019, Juris began to experience unusual fatigue while touring. He was soon diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer. Friends launched an online fundraiser to help cover the cost of his treatment, but he died on New Year's Eve.

Discography

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As leader

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  • Roadsong (Muse, 1978)
  • Horizon Drive (Muse, 1980)
  • Bleecker Street (Muse, 1982)
  • Bohemia withJohn Etheridge (Jazzpoint, 1988)
  • For the Music (Jazzpoint, 1992)
  • Night Tripper (SteepleChase, 1995)
  • Music of Alec Wilder (Double-Time, 1996)
  • Pastels (SteepleChase, 1996)
  • Moonscape (SteepleChase, 1997)
  • Remembering Eric Dolphy (SteepleChase, 1999)
  • Songbook (SteepleChase, 2000)
  • Songbook 2 (SteepleChase, 2002)
  • Journey withGiuseppe Continenza (Jardis, 2003)
  • Seven Steps To Heaven with Giuseppe Continenza,Dominique Di Piazza and Pietro Iodice (Wide Sound, 2003)
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps (SteepleChase, 2004)
  • Blue Horizon (Zoho, 2004)
  • A Second Look (Mel Bay, 2005)
  • Jazz Hits Vol. 1 with MB3 (Mel Bay, 2006)
  • Omega Is the Alpha (SteepleChase, 2010)
  • Listen Here (SteepleChase, 2011)
  • Free Admission (SteepleChase, 2012)
  • Walking On Water (SteepleChase, 2014)
  • Blue (SteepleChase, 2015)
  • Vic Juris Plays Victor Young (SteepleChase, 2016)
  • Eye Contact (SteepleChase, 2018)
  • Let's Cool One (SteepleChase, 2020)

As sideman

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WithDavid Amram

  • Live at Musikfest! (New Chamber Music, 1990)
  • On the Waterfront On Broadway (Varese Sarabande, 1995)

WithJeanie Bryson

  • I Love Being Here with You (Telarc, 1993)
  • Tonight I Need You So (Telarc, 1994)

WithRichie Cole

  • New York Afternoon (Muse, 1977)
  • Alto Madness (Muse, 1978)
  • Keeper of the Flame (Muse, 1979)
  • Pure Imagination (Concord Jazz, 1987)
  • Signature (Milestone, 1988)
  • Kush (Heads Up, 1995)
  • West Side Story (Venus, 1996)
  • Trenton Style (Alto Madness Music, 1999)

WithBill Goodwin

  • Network (Omnisound, 1982)
  • Three Is a Crowd (TCB, 1994)

WithJack Kerouac

  • Pull My Daisy...and Other Jazz Classics (Premier, 1995) – also with David Amram
  • Jack Kerouac Reads On the Road (Rykodisc, 1999)

WithBireli Lagrene

  • Live (Jazzpoint, 1985)
  • Live at Carnegie Hall (Jazzpoint, 1993)
  • A Tribute to Django Reinhardt (Jazzpoint, 1999)

WithSteve LaSpina

  • When I'm Alone (SteepleChase, 1995)
  • Story Time (SteepleChase, 1996)
  • When Children Smile (SteepleChase, 1997)
  • The Bounce (SteepleChase, 2000)
  • Remember When (SteepleChase, 2003)

WithStephen Riley

  • My Romance (SteepleChase, December 2021)

WithDave Liebman

  • Classic Ballads (Candid, 1991)
  • Turn It Around (Owl, 1992)
  • Miles Away (Owl, 1995)
  • Songs for My Daughter (Soul Note, 1995)
  • Voyage (Evidence, 1996)
  • John Coltrane's Meditations (Arkadia Jazz, 1997)
  • New Vista (Arkadia Jazz, 1997)
  • Liebman Plays Puccini (Arkadia Jazz, 2001)
  • The Unknown Jobim (Global Music Network, 2001)
  • Beyond the Line (OmniTone, 2003)
  • Conversation (Sunnyside, 2003)
  • In a Mellow Tone (Zoho, 2004)
  • Back On the Corner (Tone Center, 2006)
  • Blues All Ways (OmniTone, 2007)
  • Further Conversations (Azul Music, 2008)
  • Live at MCG (MCG 2009)
  • Live/As Always (Mama, 2010)
  • Turnaround (Jazzwerkstatt, 2010)
  • Lineage (Whaling City Sound, 2013)

WithBarry Miles

  • Sky Train (RCA Victor, 1977)
  • Fusion Is... (Century, 1978)

WithJudi Silvano

  • Vocalise (Blue Note, 1997)
  • Songs I Wrote or Wish I Did (JSL, 2000)

WithMel Tormé

  • A New Album (Gryphon, 1980)
  • The London Sessions (DCC, 1990)

With others

References

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  1. ^"Victor Jurusz Obituary".
  2. ^abcdSchermer, Victor L. (28 July 2009)."Vic Juris: Tension and Release".All About Jazz. Retrieved2 October 2016.
  3. ^abcMilkowski, Bill (August 2002)."Vic Juris".Jazz Times. Retrieved26 December 2016.
  4. ^Yanow, Scott."Vic Juris | Biography".AllMusic. Retrieved30 September 2016.
  5. ^Barry Kernfeld,The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition. Oxford, 2002, v. 2, p. 467.

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