A tribute to the quietly swinging Canadian jazz guitarist
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Guitarist Ed Bickert passed away on February 28, 2019 at the age of 86.
Born Nov. 29, 1932 in Hochfeld, Manitoba, Canada, Bickert often played with his parents (a violinist and a pianist) at country dances in the 1940s.
After moving to Toronto in 1952, Bickert became one of the top local musicians, working frequently in the studios.
A bop-based guitarist with a cool tone and a tasteful style, Bickert worked with Moe Koffman, the Phil Nimmons Nine and Rob McConnell including in the latter’s Boss Brass.
He became known in the United States for his work with the Paul Desmond Quartet (1974-75) and recordings with Oscar Peterson (1980), Rosemary Clooney, Ken Peplowski, Ernestine Anderson, Ruby Braff and Betty Carter plus his own albums for Concord and Sackville.
Ed Bicker retired around the time of his 70th birthday but is still considered a Canadian jazz legend today.
He is featured performing “Street Of Dreams” at the Bern Jazz Festival in 1992 with bassist Neil Swainson and drummer Terry Clarke.
-Scott Yanow
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