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Pat Martino (Patrick Carmen Azzara) was born on 25 August, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American jazz guitarist and composer (1944–2021). Discover Pat Martino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Patrick Carmen Azzara |
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77 years old |
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Virgo |
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25 August 1944 |
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25 August |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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1 November, 2021 |
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United States
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Pat Martino Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Pat Martino's Wife?
His wife is Ayako Asahi Martino (1997-2021)
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Pat Martino Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pat Martino worth at the age of 77 years old? Pat Martino’s income source is mostly from being a successful guitarist. He is from United States. We have estimated Pat Martino's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pat Martino (born Patrick Carmen Azzara; August 25, 1944 – November 1, 2021) was an American jazz guitarist and composer.
He has been cited as one of the greatest guitarists in jazz.
He later moved into a suite in the President Hotel on 48th Street.
He played at Smalls for six months of the year, and played summers at the Club Harlem in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
In 1980, Martino suffered a hemorrhaged arteriovenous malformation that caused a "near-fatal seizure".
The resulting surgery, which removed part of his brain, left him with amnesia and no recollection or knowledge of his career or how to play the instrument that made him successful.
He said he came out of surgery with complete forgetfulness, and had to learn to focus on the present rather than the past or the possible future.
He had to completely re-learn how to play.
Martino was born Patrick Carmen Azzara in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, to father Carmen "Mickey" Azzara (d. 1990) and mother Jean (née Orlando, d. 1989).
He was first exposed to jazz by his father, who sang in local clubs and briefly studied guitar.
Pat studied with renowned jazz teacher Dennis Sandole, and in his studio met other of Sandole's students; among them, John Coltrane, James Moody, McCoy Tyner and others.
Martino began playing professionally at the age of 15 after moving to New York City.
He lived for a period with Les Paul and began playing at jazz clubs such as Smalls Paradise.
Martino was married to Ayako Asahi Martino; they met in Tokyo, Japan in 1995.
He was subsequently chosen as Guitar Player of the Year in the Down Beat magazine Readers' Poll of 2004.
In 2006, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab reissued his album East! on Ultradisc UHR SACD.
In 2017, he created a series of educational videos, A Study of the Opposites and How They Manifest on the Guitar.
Martino said, "There are elements within an instrument’s architecture that initiate a continuous source of valuable information. For the guitar, there are two. The first is the major third interval, and the second is the minor third interval. Once we view their repetitive information, they begin to appear as a series of automatic functions."
Martino's lines contain chromatic links outside any particular IIm7 chord that might be conceptualized over a chord progression, even in the examples he provides in his books and instructional videos.
On his bulletin board he has stated that he formulated the system more as a way to explain his playing rather than as something to use to create music.
In his own words, "Although the analysis of some of my recorded solos have been referred to as modal, personally I've never operated in that way. I've always depended upon my own melodic instinct, instead of scale-like formulas."
Due to a chronic respiratory disorder, he stopped performing in 2018.
He died on November 1, 2021, at the age of 77.