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Lorne Lofsky
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Lorne Lofsky

Origin
Toronto
Born
1954
Genres
jazz
Labels
Concord Records, Pablo Records

Biography

Lorne Lofsky (born May 10, 1954) is a Canadian jazz guitarist from Toronto. Considered a virtuoso guitarist, Lofsky is known for his collaborations with notable musicians such as Oscar Peterson, Ed Bickert, and Kirk MacDonald. Throughout his career, he has released several albums, including "It Could Happen To You" in 1981 and "This Song Is New" in 2021. Lofsky has been associated with prestigious labels like Concord Records and Pablo Records.

Highlights

  • Born in Toronto in 1954.
  • Regarded as a virtuoso guitarist.
  • Collaborated with Oscar Peterson and Ed Bickert.
  • Notable albums include "It Could Happen To You" (1981) and "This Song Is New" (2021).
  • Associated with Concord Records and Pablo Records.

Discography

  • It Could Happen To You1981
  • The Quartet Of Lorne Lofsky & Ed Bickert And Friends1985
  • This Is New1990
  • Bill, Please1994
  • This Song Is New2021
  • Lorne Lofsky

FAQ

How old is Lorne Lofsky?

Lorne Lofsky was born in 1954.

Where is Lorne Lofsky from?

Lorne Lofsky is from Toronto, Canada.

What genre of music does Lorne Lofsky play?

Lorne Lofsky plays jazz music.

What are his biggest hits?

Some of his biggest hits include the albums "It Could Happen To You" (1981) and "This Song Is New" (2021).

Since when has Lorne Lofsky been active?

Lorne Lofsky has been active since 1981.

Has he won any awards?

Lorne Lofsky has not won any known awards.

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