Tod Vullo
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Tod Vullo was a gifted and versatile jazz guitarist and composer. His ability to adapt to a wide range of styles made him a most sought-after performer. He organized and led the contemporary jazz group Cabo Frio. While recording their first album, Larry Coryell heard Tod and asked him to join his internationally acclaimed guitar trio. Tod later moved to Houston, Texas and worked extensively with pianist Nat Adderley Jr. and with sax player Kirk Whalum, an association that lasted almost ten years. It was Bob James who heard Kirk Whalum's band and asked them to perform on his 1984 album “[m43661]”. He has also appeared with jazz greats such as Joe Sample, Wynton Marsalis, Arnett Cobb, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson and Kenny G (2), among others. After leaving Kirk's band, Tod pursued his first love - straight-ahead jazz. While managing and playing at Houston's Blue Moon Jazz Club, Tod played alongside jazz legends like Ray Brown (12), Gene Harris, Monty Alexander, Emily Remler, Charlie Byrd and Hank Crawford. Sadly his untimely death occurred in 1999.
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Charles Vullo