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Robert Benedetto (born October 22, 1946 in
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, New York) is an American
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of archtop jazz guitars. In 1968, he made his first archtop guitar in New Jersey and has handcrafted nearly 850 musical instruments. His guitars appear on many recordings, videos, and TV and film soundtracks, and have been featured in books, magazines and museums (including the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History and the National Guitar Museum). By the 1970s (he relocated to Florida in 1976), his reputation grew as he crafted archtop guitars for professional jazz players Bucky Pizzarelli,
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, Joe Diorio and
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, and in the 80s and 90s for
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, Jack Wilkins,
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, Martin Taylor,
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, John Pizzarelli, Andy Summers,
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, Kenny Burrell and
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, among others, collectively known as “The Benedetto Players”. More recent jazz guitarists who play Benedetto guitars include Dan Faehnle, Joe Negri, Chico Pinheiro and Andreas Varady. Benedetto married Cindy Whyte in 1975 who has photographed and extensively documented Robert’s guitars and their players. In 1983, Benedetto began making violins for both orchestra and jazz artists. His most notable endorser was Stephane Grappelli. In 1990 Benedetto relocated to East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Shortly thereafter, in 1992, he offered an archtop guitar making course at his shop. In 1994 he published his book ''Making An Archtop Guitar'', followed in 1996 with his instructional DVD ''Archtop Guitar Design & Construction''. That same year Cindy organized the first of the ongoing Benedetto Players in Concert series. Also in 1996, Benedetto made “La Cremona Azzurra” a blue archtop guitar commissioned by guitar collector Scott Chinery and exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution. Benedetto’s Blue Guitar was featured on the Smithsonian’s commemorative Blue Guitar poster. In 2000, he published full-scale blueprints of a 17" Benedetto archtop guitar, followed in 2004 by the Mel Bay production of ''Benedetto: Body and Soul'' DVD, a biography by William Doyle. From 1999 to 2006, Benedetto had a licensing agreement with
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to produce his models in their Custom Shop. He also redesigned the
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Artist Award (later the Johnny Smith Award) and the Guild Stuart X-700. In 2006, Benedetto ended his seven year licensing agreement with Fender and partnered with businessman/guitarist Howard Paul to open a small manufacturing facility in
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, where the Benedetto staff makes a full line of archtop guitars. In 2014, Benedetto partnered with Bill Neale to make Benedetto Amps, a line of American-made jazz amps. In 2018, a Benedetto 50th Anniversary concert was presented by the Savannah Music Festival featuring Howard Alden, Chico Pinheiro, Romero Lubambo, "King" Solomon Hicks and Pat Martino. The Second Edition of his book "Making an Archtop Guitar" was published in 2018 (Centerstream Publishing/Hal Leonard ).


References

* * * * * ''Hand Made, Hand Played: The Art & Craft of Contemporary Guitars'' by Robert Shaw (2008), Lark Press, * ''The Acoustic Guitar'' by Nick Freeth & Charles Alexander (1999), Courage Books, * ''Blue Guitar'', by Ken Vose,
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, 1998, * ''The Chinery Collection: 150 Years of American Guitars'' (Collectors), Outline Press Ltd., 1999, * ''Making an Archtop Guitar'' by Robert Benedetto (Centerstream Publications) 1994, * ''Benedetto: Body & Soul DVD'' by William J. Doyle, Mel Bay 2004 * ''The Gibson ES175: Its History and Players'' by Adrian Ingram (1994), Centerstream Publications, * ''Acoustic Guitars and Other Fretted Instruments'' by George Gruhn & Walter Carter (1993), Backbeat Books, * ''The Jazz Guitar'' by Maurice Summerfield (Third Edition 1993), Ashley Mark Publication Company, * ''Gruhn’s Guide to Vintage Guitars'' by George Gruhn & Walter Carter (1991), Backbeat Publications, * ''The Gibson Super 400: Art of the Fine Guitar'' by Thomas A. Van Hoose (1991), Backbeat Publications, * ''Violin Makers of the United States'' by Thomas James Wenberg (1986), Pizzicato Pub Co, * ''Making an Archtop Guitar Second Edition by Robert Benedetto (Centerstream Publications/ Hal Leonard) 2018,


External links


Benedetto Guitars, Inc.
website
Benedetto Guitars Archives website
website
Benedetto 50th Anniversary youtube videoBenedetto: Body & Soul trailer
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Robert Benedetto Interview
NAMM Oral History Library (2004) {{DEFAULTSORT:Benedetto, Robert Guitar makers American luthiers 1946 births Living people People from the Bronx