George Van Eps

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George Van Eps (7 August 191329 November 1998) (oft-called "the Father of the Seven String Guitar") was an American jazz guitarist noted both for his recordings as a leader, and for his work as a session musician. He was well known as a pioneer of the seven-string guitar, which allowed him to incorporate sophisticated bass lines into his improvisation. He was a strong influence on later seven-string players such as Howard Alden and Bucky, and John Pizzarelli.

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