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Art Ryerson began playing the banjo in Columbus, Ohio before switching to guitar. In the early 1930s he joined the Rhythm Jesters at radio station WLW in Cincinnati. He moved to New York City and worked in jazz clubs, including Nick's Tavern in
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guitarist who emerged in the 1930s, playing acoustic and electric guitar, as well as the banjo. He played with jazz orchestras and bands in the 1930s and the 1940s. In the early 1950s, he played on several early rock and roll recordings of
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Orchestra and wrote arrangements for Whiteman's small groups Swinging Strings, Bouncing Brass, and Sax Soctette. He often employed three or four guitarists at once for these groups. In 1941, he joined the
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After leaving the Army, he returned to New York City and spent most of his career as a studio musician. Much of the work was for radio and television, including the first version of
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Orchestra and moved from acoustic guitar to electric. During World War II, he led a band for the U.S. Army which performed for troops in England, Belgium, and France.
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chart on June 13. "Fractured" and "Live It Up" also made the
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Ryerson played lead guitar on Bill Haley classics such as "
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Top 40, reaching No. 24 and No. 25 respectively in 1953.
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He played guitar on Tony Bennett's classic releases "
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The great jazz guitarists : the ultimate guide
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Index

Columbus
Brookfield
Jazz
jazz
Bill Haley
Ali Ryerson

Greenwich Village
Paul Whiteman
Raymond Scott
Jerry Lester
Jack Benny
Ed Sullivan
Steve Allen
Johnny Carson
Tony Bennett
Frank Sinatra
Ella Fitzgerald
Louis Armstrong
Mildred Bailey
Ruby Braff
Erroll Garner
Lionel Hampton
Bobby Hackett
Ellis Larkins
Red Norvo
Anita O'Day
Hot Lips Page
Artie Shaw
Mel Tormé

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