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Encyclopedia > George Golla

Golla, George (b Chorzów, POLAND, 10.5.1935). George is an Australian jazz guitarist who emigrated to Australia in the 1950's and began working in Sydney from 1957. In 1959 he commenced a long-term working musical partnership with clarinetist/flautist/saxophonist Don Burrows that continued for almost forty years. They recorded frequently together and in quartets and other combinations; nurtured and featured many young talents including brassman/multi-instrumentalist James Morrison, Drummer David Jones and countless others that they taught at the NSW Conservatorium; toured frequently throughout Australia including outback areas and at times with international guest support artists such as Vibraphonist Gary Burton in the early 1970s; many overseas tours including Asia, Middle East and multiple visits to Brazil - including a long association with Brazilian Musicians including Luis Bonfa and extensive performance of and many recordings of Latin American-/Brazilian- infuenced jazz, including the accclaimed Bonfa Burrows Brazil (The Orchard); appearances at Montreux and Newport Jazz Festivals in 1972, and many Australian festivals. He has made hundreds of recordings, a popular and acclaimed recording being The Don Burrows Quartet at the Sydney Opera House (1974, Cherry Pie 1017), and Steph'n'Us (1977, Cherry Pie 1032) with Stephane Grappelli during a tour with Grappelli and Burrows. Don Burrows is an Australian jazz and swing musician, playing the clarinet, saxophone, and flute. ... James Morrison is a name shared by many people. ... David Jones is a common name, particularly in Wales, UK, and there have been several well-known individuals with this name. ... Don Burrows is an Australian jazz and swing musician, playing the clarinet, saxophone, and flute. ...


He continues to perform in and around Sydney where he resides, touring interstate and internationally and recording.


A much admired performer for his techical mastery of the guitar, his swinging style and his latin influences, he has appeared at many workshops locally, nationally and overseas, and has performed and taught in the company of many internationally recognized guitarists. He is a frequent contributor at the annual Frankston International Guitar Festival. He is much admired by fellow musicians for his musicianship and friendly, easy-going manner and good humour and remains one of the major figures of Australian jazz and one of its great ambassadors.


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George Golla at Seventy :: ABC Northern Tasmania (253 words)
George Golla is considered to be one of Australia’s leading jazz guitarists with his experience as a musician dating back to 1956, when he became a professional musician and entertainer.
George has always been very active and can boast many television and radio appearances where he has enthralled listeners with his smooth artistry as he glides across the strings.
George arrived at the studio without his guitar but was so keen to play for us that he raced round the corner to a local music-store and borrowed one for the purpose; he and singer Leonie Smith also performed the song, Dream A Little Dream.
Blues Point Jazz Vocal Group - ideal for concerts, cabarets or cocktail parties. (450 words)
George has had a vast and varied career in the entertainment business as a musician, actor, and comedian.
In 1993, George performed the role of Jake in the official tribute to the Blues Brothers Show.
George continues to appear at all the major jazz and arts festivals in Australia.
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