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1976 was an incredible year for George Benson. Already a jazz veteran since the early 60s, the stars just seemed to line up perfectly with his masterwork #1 pop, soul, and jazz charting album Breezin. Produced by Tommy LiPuma and orchestrated by Claus Ogerman, Benson and a handful of soulful musicians singlehandedly created the very first platinum album in jazz music.
Cohesively picking some of the classiest tunes of all time, George started things off with Bobby Womacks soulful groover and title track Breezin. With Bensons skillful octave riffing and his natural guitar prowess complemented by a masterful band and orchestra, it truly ushered in an avalanche of success for this legendary musician. The popular instrumental would go on to win a Grammy for the Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1976!
But lightning continued to strike as Georges love of rock music is also highlighted in the album as he dives into the Leon Russell songbook and creates his own funk masterpiece with This Masquerade. The top charting tune was unstoppable as it was played on every format of radio imaginable. Featuring his soulful vocals for the first time for many of his fans, it also brought the artist even more acclaim as it won another Grammy for Song Of The Year.
Whether jazz, pop, soul, rock, adult contemporary, George Bensons Breezin was a crowd pleaser. With his own classics like So This Is Love?, his brilliant interpretation of Jose Felicianos Affirmation, and Phil Upchurchs rockin soul jam Six To Four, it all helped him grab another Grammy for Best Engineered Album too, making this one amazing career achievement for Benson.






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