George Benson Quotes

Welcome to the world of George Benson, where music meets wisdom in harmonious resonance. George Benson, a renowned American guitarist, singer, and songwriter, has left an indelible mark on the landscape of jazz, soul, and rhythm and blues. With a career spanning over six decades, Benson has not only captivated audiences with his virtuoso guitar skills but also with his insightful words that resonate with the depths of the human experience.

Throughout his journey in the realm of music, Benson has shared profound insights on life, love, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. His quotes encapsulate the essence of his artistic prowess, reflecting his unwavering dedication to his craft and his profound understanding of the human condition. Whether through the soulful melodies of his guitar or the poignant lyrics of his songs, Benson’s wisdom transcends the boundaries of genre and time, touching the hearts and minds of listeners around the globe.

Below, you’ll find a collection of George Benson’s most inspiring and thought-provoking quotes. Feel free to immerse yourself in his words, draw inspiration from his wisdom, and perhaps even adorn them with stylish fonts or place them on captivating images to further amplify their impact. Let the journey into the realm of George Benson’s insights begin.

My stepfather met my mother when I was seven years old, and he was a guitar player. So he caught me messing with his guitar, his electric guitar, and he tried to show me some chords, but my hands were too small. George Benson

The jazz rhythm won’t be understood by the bulk of my audience. That’s the problem. We can get away with maybe one tune a night. It depends on where we place it. A song like ‘Beyond the Sea,’ the fans love that. It’s fresh. George Benson

I like Simon Cowell – look at how many great artists have come out of the U.K. because of him. George Benson

I think I’m more entertainer than musician. I like to get with the crowd, make this night special for them. George Benson

I don’t particularly fall in love with my own compositions, but some of them are decent. George Benson

When I was 15 years old, my cousin and I formed a singing group called The Altaires. And, because we became the most popular singing group in the Tri-State area, the rest of the group convinced me I should play the guitar – even though I didn’t own one! So what happened was, my stepfather actually made my first electric guitar for me for $23! George Benson

Life isn’t all me. I have a family to support. I can’t rob them of a good life simply because I want to play something. George Benson

I’ve always hated rejection; I only want to go out there when I know I’ve got it right. George Benson

My whole career from the early 70s on has been mind-blowing. I didn’t imagine in my life that I would ever be considered a guitar player first of all because I started off as a singer. George Benson

I listen to other guitar players, yeah. It gives me new concepts and shows me where the instrument is going for the future and it is going some places. There are some musicians who are really putting out a good vibe with new theories. I try and keep up. George Benson

I have been doing music all my life so everyday when I get up I expect music will be part of it. George Benson

I keep my ears open. The world can change overnight; that’s what happens in this world. You never know. You have to keep your eyes and ears open. If you can’t keep up, you ain’t gonna catch up. I’ve been making records since 1953, and you just have to keep up. George Benson

As my career has progressed, I’ve had the pleasure of playing with the baddest jazz cats on the planet. But that doesn’t change my desire to entertain folks. That’s really who I am. George Benson

If you play music for the right reasons, the rest of the things will come. The right reason to play music is that you love it. That’s why I play music. I never imagined that I was going to be doing this, especially because I never thought of myself as an instrumentalist. George Benson

‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’ is a great classic by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, I sure love that song. I did like the classic version, a rock-oriented song, then someone heard me do it with the Grant Green approach – Grant Green and Larry Young did it, with a bossa nova beat on the funky side. George Benson

My stepfather had an electric guitar. He went to his pawn store one day to get a guitar and an amp, and I couldn’t understand what I was hearing. All afternoon, I just sat against the amp and let it reverberate through me. Something must have stuck. George Benson

Love songs are one of the great essences of life, the only thing that’s lasting. George Benson

I never gave up on that idea, you know, that jazz musicians have the same opportunity as everybody else and that it’s what you put on that record that makes the difference whether you sell it or not or are able to get it into people’s households. George Benson

I actually got discovered in my hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by a man who worked at a place that sold barbecue sandwiches! George Benson

One of the first things electric I ever saw was a guitar. I was living in a house with no electricity until, at 7, we moved to a house that had it. It had electric lights, but the previous owners had even taken the light bulbs with them when they moved. George Benson

My biggest song in the world is ‘Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You.’ All over the world, it’s number one on the whole planet. George Benson

I haven’t done anything with Chick Corea. He had a group called Return to Forever, and everyone in the group became a superstar. I would really like to work with him. George Benson

We don’t live in a jazz world, unfortunately. I think if I had lived in a jazz world, I would have done OK. I’m not sure I would have done great. I’m a lover of jazz music, so I would have been happy, don’t get me wrong. I go to jazz concerts like the biggest jazz fan in world. The drag is that I don’t play jazz for a living. George Benson

Andres Segovia, the great name for guitar, he put classical guitar on the map. He was the proponent of it, the best in the world. So I was listening to a record that he had made, and a little bauble happened in the middle of the record. A finger slipped, and I said, ‘Wait a minute. He’s not allowed to make mistakes,’ – my mind. George Benson

I like to sing because my mother was a singer. She sang to me all the time, so I learned to love singing. I did have a career as little 10-year-old George Benson. I made my first record as a vocalist, but I’ve been playing guitar since I was 9. George Benson

I moved to Hawaii from Inglewood, New Jersey. I had planned on retiring there. George Benson

I’ve done two albums for Concord Records; one was with Al Jarreau and it did very well for us. The second album was called ‘Songs And Stories,’ and it had good songs and good performances, but I promised them I would do an album that was more jazz-oriented. George Benson

One thing all the way through the show to me is boring. I don’t care how great the artist is. I find that if my audience is very young, and they want to hear very young songs, my show will be dominated by that. But there’ll be some ballads here and there and some swing tunes. George Benson

The greatest guitar player in the world today for me is Paco de Lucia, who is actually Spanish. George Benson

I have seven boys. George Benson

My whole life, I’ve never worried about being No. 1, because that’s the guy they’ve got to get out of there. George Benson

Guitar gigs were everywhere in the ’50s, and I started diddling around so I could keep working. Playing honky-tonk, simple stuff. I took a few gigs with an organ band that put me out front. George Benson

I study the Bible constantly. I teach the Bible. You know, I’m a Bible conductor, and I have a lot of people studies. But also, I see how small things really help people to get over humps in their life. Gives them direction. George Benson

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I am Anton Usov, an educator with a passion for quotes that resonate with the human experience. Over many years, I have curated a collection that reflects wisdom and emotions across time. Join me in exploring the power of words to inspire and enlighten our paths.
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