Monnette Sudler

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Monnette Sudler
Birth nameMonnette Goldman
Born (1952-06-05) June 5, 1952 (age 69)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Years active1970s–present
LabelsSteepleChase

Monnette Sudler (born June 5, 1952) is an American jazz guitarist from Philadelphia.

Career[]

Sudler was born Monnette Goldman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her mother, Lea Goldman, married Truman W. Sudler in 1957.

Her first exposure to jazz was listening to her great-uncle play piano. When she was fifteen, she took lessons on guitar at the Wharton Center in Philadelphia. She can play drums and piano, and she composes, arranges, sings, and writes poetry. Early in her career she worked with vibraphonist Khan Jamal in the Sounds of Liberation. In the 1970s she studied at Berklee School of Music in Boston and in the 1980s at Temple University.[1]

During her career, she has worked with Kenny Barron, Hamiet Bluiett, Arthur Blythe, Dameronia, Sonny Fortune, Dave Holland, Freddie Hubbard, Joseph Jarman, Hugh Masekela, Cecil McBee, David Murray, Sunny Murray, Trudy Pitts, Odean Pope, Don Pullen, Sam Rivers, Shirley Scott, Archie Shepp, Leon Thomas, Steve Turre, Cedar Walton, Grover Washington Jr., and Reggie Workman.[1]

Discography[]

  • Time for a Change (Steeplechase, 1976)
  • Brighter Days for You (Steeplechase, 1977)
  • Live in Europe (Steeplechase, 1978)
  • Other Side of the Gemini (Hardly, 1990)
  • Just One Kiss (MSM, 1998)
  • Meeting of the Spirits (Philly Jazz, 2005)
  • Let the Rhythm Take You (MSM 2008)
  • Where Have All the Legends Gone? (Heavenly Sweetness, 2009)[2][1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Yanow, Scott (2013). The Great Jazz Guitarists. San Francisco: Backbeat. p. 191. ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6.
  2. ^ "Monnette Sudler | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2017.
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