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Vic Juris

Vic Juris
Birth name Victor E. Jurusz, Jr.
Born (1953-09-26)September 26, 1953
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, author
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1970s–present
Labels Muse, SteepleChase
Associated acts Dave Liebman
Website www.vicjurisjazz.com

Victor E. Jurusz, Jr. (born September 26, 1953), known professionally as Vic Juris , is an American jazz guitarist.

Juris was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, but he moved with his family to Parsippiny early in his life. In 1963, at the age of 10, he began learning guitar. At 11, he studied guitar at the home of his teacher, Ed Berg, and got interested in jazz listening to Berg's records of guitarists Django Reinhardt, Jim Hall, Barney Kessel, Jimmy Raney, and Johnny Smith. When asked about albums that made an impact on him as a kid, Juris cites Rubber Soul by the Beatles, The Dynamic Duo by Wes Montgomery and Jimmy Smith, Larry Coryell's debut album, and Are You Experienced by Jimi Hendrix. What he played in bands in his teens was the rock music of the 1960s. When he was 19, he met blind saxophonist Eric Kloss and they became friends. He made his first recording on Kloss's album Bodies' Warmth (Muse, 1975). Around the same time, he met guitarist Pat Martino, who became a friend and mentor.

He recorded with Richie Cole during 1976–78 and released his debut album as a leader, Road Song in 1979. In the early 1980s, he turned to acoustic guitar in duos with guitarists Larry Coryell and Biréli Lagrène and in the late 1980's worked with Gary Peacock's band. Since 1991 he has spent much of his career with saxophonist David Liebman.

His work as a sideman in the 1990s included time with Lee Konitz and Peggy Stern (1992), Benny Waters (1993), Jeanie Bryson (1993–94), Gary Peacock (since 1994), Steve LaSpina (since 1995), Judi Silvano (1996), Ken Serio (1996, 2007) and Joe Locke (1998).


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