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BluesRunTheGame

(1,943 posts)
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 05:33 PM 12 hrs ago

Pioneering Guitarist Ralph Towner Has Died

Influential jazz guitarist Ralph Towner has died.
The musician’s passing was confirmed earlier today – January 18th – by his long-term label ECM. Ralph Towner was 85 years old, and had latterly lived in Rome.
The guitarist was unusual in that he was one of very few modern figures in jazz and improvisatory music who focused exclusively on the acoustic instrument. Associated with both six and twelve-string, Ralph Towner broadened the lexicon of the guitar within jazz, and inspired countless followers.

https://www.clashmusic.com/news/pioneering-guitarist-ralph-towner-has-died/

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Pioneering Guitarist Ralph Towner Has Died (Original Post) BluesRunTheGame 12 hrs ago OP
An inventive musician! PJMcK 11 hrs ago #1
Here's One Of Him Doing... ProfessorGAC 10 hrs ago #2
I got to see him play live once... BluesRunTheGame 9 hrs ago #3
He was the real deal - a serious multi-instrumentalist and composer . . . hatrack 8 hrs ago #4
Sad news WestMichRad 8 hrs ago #5

ProfessorGAC

(75,927 posts)
2. Here's One Of Him Doing...
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 06:55 PM
10 hrs ago

...something he was particularly famous for doing: playing solo jazz on a 12 string.
Some amazing stuff, plus the fingerpicking with such little space between the strings is incredible.

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BluesRunTheGame

(1,943 posts)
3. I got to see him play live once...
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 07:49 PM
9 hrs ago

…in a duo with guitarist John Abercrombie. He played his 12 string a bit on that afternoon. It was at an outdoor festival in Winter Park, CO and their set was between acts like Freddie Hubbard and Gato Barbieri.

I wish I could’ve seen him with Oregon. I loved that band.

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hatrack

(64,333 posts)
4. He was the real deal - a serious multi-instrumentalist and composer . . .
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 08:56 PM
8 hrs ago
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And in case you're wondering, no relation to the song by the same name by Brewer and Shipley . . .

WestMichRad

(2,985 posts)
5. Sad news
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 09:00 PM
8 hrs ago

Love his music, have many of his solo and duet albums and those with Oregon. One of the greatest of his generation.

R.I.P. Ralph.

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