Bands & artists like Lee Ritenour

If you like Lee Ritenour, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Lee Ritenour? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

Larry Carlton

Larry Carlton

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Known for his smooth guitar work and fusion of jazz with rock elements, Carlton's intricate melodies and improvisational style resonate well with Ritenour's approach.

blues contemporary jazz crossover jazz
Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny

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Metheny's innovative guitar techniques and rich harmonic language create a similar blend of jazz and fusion that fans of Ritenour would appreciate.

Latin pop hard bop jazz
Al Di Meola

Al Di Meola

With his virtuosic guitar skills and fusion of world music influences, Di Meola shares a similar intricate and rhythmic style that appeals to Ritenour listeners.

jazz jazz fusion
John Scofield

John Scofield

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Scofield's blend of jazz, funk, and blues showcases a dynamic improvisational style that complements the rhythmic complexity found in Ritenour's work.

jazz jazz fusion
Mike Stern

Mike Stern

Stern's fusion of jazz with rock elements and his expressive guitar solos align closely with the sonic palette of Lee Ritenour.

jazz jazz fusion
Kurt Rosenwinkel

Kurt Rosenwinkel

Rosenwinkel’s modern approach to jazz guitar, characterized by complex harmonies and lyrical improvisation, aligns well with Ritenour’s aesthetic.

jazz jazz fusion
David Becker

David Becker

Becker’s intricate guitar compositions and blending of genres reflect the same melodic intricacies present in Lee Ritenour’s music.

jazz
Tosin Abasi

Tosin Abasi

Abasi’s progressive metal-infused jazz guitar work offers an innovative twist on intricate guitar lines reminiscent of Ritenour’s style.

jazz progressive metal

Common questions

Who sounds like Lee Ritenour?

Artists similar to Lee Ritenour include Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny, Al Di Meola and John Scofield. Each shares elements of Lee Ritenour's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Lee Ritenour?

Lee Ritenour is primarily known for jazz fusion. The music pulses with intricate guitar lines that interlock with flowing rhythms, creating a rich tapestry of melodic conversation punctuated by bursts of improvisation.

Where should I start if I like Lee Ritenour?

If you enjoy Lee Ritenour, start with Larry Carlton — their album "Take Your Pick" is a great entry point. Known for his smooth guitar work and fusion of jazz with rock elements, Carlton's intricate melodies and improvisational style resonate well with Ritenour's approach.