Peter Bernstein | |
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Peter Bernstein at a jazz festival in Buenos Aires
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Background information | |
Born |
New York City |
3 September 1967
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Guitar |
Labels | Blue Note, Criss Cross, Smoke Sessions |
Associated acts | Jim Hall, The Blue Note 7 |
Website | www |
Peter Bernstein is an American jazz guitarist.
Born in New York City on September 3, 1967, Bernstein began playing piano when he was 8 but switched to guitar when he was 13, learning the instrument primarily by ear. He studied jazz at Rutgers University with Ted Dunbar, and Kenny Barron. He completed his degree at the New School in New York City, where he met and studied with one of his mentors and influences Jim Hall. In 1990, Hall asked Bernstein to play in an invitational jazz guitar festival in which John Scofield and Pat Metheny were performing. Bernstein and Hall performed as a duo, and have played together in this context throughout Bernstein's career. Lou Donaldson discovered Bernstein, and Hall played on several of Donaldson's records. Throughout the 1990s, Bernstein was at the forefront of contemporary jazz; he played with Joshua Redman, Melvin Rhyne, Diana Krall, Larry Goldings, Bill Stewart, Jimmy Cobb, Lee Konitz, Roy Hargrove, Tom Harrell, Joe Lovano, Jack McDuff, Lonnie Smith, Eric Alexander, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, and Mike LeDonne. Bernstein is known for his clean, warm guitar tone and his lyrical melodic lines.