Ray Obiedo
Ray Obiedo is an American smooth jazz guitarist.
Obiedo grew up in Richmond, California, and began playing guitar at age 17. Initially he played both jazz and R&B, appearing on record with Herbie Hancock, Julian Priester, and Sheila E.. He was the leader of jazz fusion group Kick and the rock band Rhythmus 21.[1] In 1989 he signed with Windham Hill, with whom he would release five albums in eight years.
Discography
As leader
- Perfect Crime (Windham Hill, 1989)
- Iguana (Windham Hill, 1990) U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz Albums #10[2]
- Sticks & Stones (Windham Hill, 1993) U.S. Contemporary Jazz #7[2]
- Zulaya (Windham Hill, 1995) U.S. Contemporary Jazz #22M[2]
- Sweet Summer Days (Windham Hill, 1997)[2]
- The Modern World (Domo Records, 1999)
As sideman
With Julian Priester
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