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I'd give that a good listen see if it inspires or bores you.
Then ...
Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue
Stan Getz/Joao Gelberto - Getz/Gilberto
Bill Evans/Jim Hall - Intermodulation, and Undercurrent
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
Charlie Parker - any compilation
Also - get some vintage compilations from Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt, Charlie Christian, Count Basie and most importantly Duke Ellington
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What is difficult (as you will already know) is that Jazz as a term can be as loosely applied as Rock, so undoubtedly if you search you will find some you like and some you detest.
Although a clichéd choice, Kind Of Blue is for me one of my top five jazz albums of all time. Then I am a tremendous Miles Davis fan, but it's worth remembering Mile's stand went through 4-5 major shifts. I find myself with some I love, some I like and some I just appreciate.
You need to find a foothold of an album you like and explore from there finding what you do and don't like about the genre.
Blues -> Jazz - Louis Armstrong (Hot Five & Hot Seven eras) really is THE guy.
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I certainly 'got' jazz a lot more when I used to go to lots and lots of gigs of all sorts including jazz ones so I would recommend seeing what's on at your local arts center and going to see half a dozen modern jazz artists.
Coming from a guitar perspective its also worth checking out gypsy jazz - Django or one of the many modern interpreters. It tends to be a bit more immediate ( by which I think I mean easier to follow) and a bit bluesier than some modern jazz. There are various concerts and festivals around once you start looking.By no means strictly a jazz player John Jorgenson has done some modern takes on gypsy jazz, watching him interpret the Shadows FBI in this style is a very happy memory for me.
And, finally, you could also consider a bit of western swing - in a loose sense like gypsy jazz but with singing.A useful 'gateway' music if you find you don't know where the tune is when you listen to jazz.
Philip Catherine is worth checking out .. great composer and jazz guitarist .. this is one of his songs
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Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Jan's guitar is a custom guitar based on his old Framus with a headstock of his own design. I've had a strum on it and it's a very nice guitar.
Check out Jesse van Ruller as well ...
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