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Monnette Sudler Cause Of Death

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Monnette Sudler was an American jazz guitarist from Philadelphia. In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Monnette Goldman gave birth to Sudler. In 1957, Lea Goldman, her mother, wed Truman W. Sudler.

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Her great-piano uncle’s playing was her introduction to jazz. When she was fifteen, she received instruction on guitar at the Wharton Center in Philadelphia.

She could play the piano and drums, and she also wrote poetry and composed and organized music.

She collaborated with vibraphonist Khan Jamal in the Sounds of Liberation early in her career. She attended Temple University in the 1980s after studying at Boston’s Berklee School of Music in the 1970s.

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Monnette Sudler.
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Monnette Sudler Cause Of Death

Sudler’s son Erik Honesty said the cause was cancer. Sudler had also suffered from a serious lung disease, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, which led to a double lung transplant in 2013.

Sudler was a composer and a singer as well as a guitarist, but it was her brisk and super-articulate style on the instrument that forged her reputation.

She favored a clean tone and rhythmically assertive phrasing, in the mode of precursors like George Benson. But emerging as she did during the 1970s, a period of seismic upheaval in improvised music, she made her first major impression in the ranks of a spirit-minded free-funk group called Sounds of Liberation.


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