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Genres
  
Jazz

Name
  
Zachary Breaux

Albums
  
Uptown Groove, Laidback

Years active
  
1969–1997

Record label
  
Instruments
  
Jazz guitar

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Jazz guitarist


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Born
  
June 26, 1960Port Arthur, Texas, United States (
1960-06-26
)

Labels
  
NYC RecordsZebra Records

Died
  
February 20, 1997, Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Similar People
  
Will Calhoun, John James, Buddy Williams, Branford Marsalis

Education
  
University of North Texas

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Zachary Charles Breaux (June 26, 1960 – February 20, 1997) was an American jazz guitarist, influenced by George Benson and Wes Montgomery and best remembered for his soul-jazz work. He played with many notable jazz musicians during his career, including Roy Ayers, Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, Lonnie Liston Smith, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Donald Byrd.

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Biography

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Zachary Breaux was born on June 26, 1960 in Port Arthur, Texas. He began playing at the age of 9 and after graduating from Lincoln High School, he studied music composition at University of North Texas College of Music where he had been a member of the One O'Clock Lab Band. In 1984, he moved to New York, where he spent 6 years in the band of vibist Roy Ayers. He was signed to Zebra Records in 1996, but died on February 20, 1997 at the age of 36 while on holiday in Miami Beach. He was trying to save the life of another swimmer, Eugenie Poleyeff (1930–1997), 66 of Brooklyn, N.Y., caught by a riptide. Breaux, who saved a man from drowning while on tour in Italy in 1988, was vacationing on Miami Beach with his family when he went to help the swimmer. Breaux was also caught by the current and suffered a heart attack. Breaux was pronounced dead at the Miami Heart Institute. Poleyeff also died.

Discography

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  • Groovin' (1992, NYC)
  • Laid Back (1994, NYC)
  • Uptown Groove (1997, Zebra)

  • Zachary Breaux Groovin39 Zachary Breaux Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic

    References

    Zachary Breaux Wikipedia