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Linc Chamberland : ウィキペディア英語版
Linc Chamberland

Linc Chamberland ''(né'' Lionel Victor Chamberland; September 13, 1940 Norwalk, Connecticut – June 24, 1987 New York City) was an American jazz guitarist based in Connecticut who, after playing in the 1960s with The Orchids, shunned touring and thereafter subsisted by teaching privately and playing locally near Norwalk, Connecticut. Published critical acclaim by industry professionals, fans, and virtuoso jazz musicians rank Chamberland as legendary. Tommy Mottola, who, among other things, headed Sony Entertainment, called Chamberland "One of the greatest guitarist of all time." "You never heard anything like Linc."〔〔
Chamberland sometimes spelled his nickname "Link" and some published references incorrectly spelled his last name "Chamberlain."
== Musical groups ==
In the mid 1960s, Chamberland was the leader of an R&B band called "The Orchids."〔''(Hitmaker: The Man and His Music, )'' by Tommy Mottola, Grand Central Publishing (2012) 〕 His objection to touring was the result of bad experiences while touring with The Orchids.
In 1971, musicians formed a hornband called "Sawbuck," whose members included Schuyler "Sky" I. Ford (1947–2001) (vocals), Frank Vicari (who replaced Dave Liebman) and Pee Wee Ellis (saxes), John Eckert and John Gatchell (trumpets), Chris Qualles (bass), Linc Chamberland (guitar), and Jimmy Strassburg (drums).〔''James Strassburg biography: Who's Who in Rock Music,'' by William York, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1982 〕 The band cut a record in 1972 with Motown under its new name, "Gotham."〔''(What It Is: The Life of a Jazz Artist, )'' by Dave Liebman, Scarecrow Press (2012) 〕 Other names of the band included "Gasmask" and "The New York Street Band."〔(Essay: ''Link Chamberland: Master Guitarist, )'' by Richard M. Blechta (born 1951), self-published online, August 1, 2004 (edited March 24, 2006)〕

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