Sal Salvador

Sal Salvador (November 21, 1925 – September 22, 1999), whose name was originally Silvio Smiraglia, was an American bebop jazz guitarist and a prominent music educator.

He was born in Monson, Massachusetts, United States, and began his professional career in New York City. He eventually moved to Stamford, Connecticut. He taught guitar at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut as well as at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut. He wrote several instruction books for beginning to advanced guitarists.

In addition to recordings with Stan Kenton and with his own groups, Salvador can be heard in the film ''Blackboard Jungle'', during a scene in a bar where a recording on which he is featured is played on the jukebox. He is also featured playing with Sonny Stitt in the film, ''Jazz on a Summer's Day'', at the Newport Jazz Festival.

He died in September 1999, following a fight with cancer, at the age of 73. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mel Bay's complete book of guitar technique by Salvador, Sal

    Pacific, MO : M. Bay, 1993
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Chordal enrichment & chord substitution by Salvador, Sal

    Pacific, Mo. : M. Bay Publications, 1985
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Creative jazz guitar : instructional music video by Lowe, Mundell, 1922-2017

    Pound Ridge, N.Y. : Hot Licks Productions, 1995
    Other Authors: “…Salvador, Sal…”
    Format: Video


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    Jazz on a summer's day.

    [United Kingdom] : Charly, 2015
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    Format: Video