Bill Jennings's Human Design Chart

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          Bill Jennings's Biography

          American jazz guitarist and composer, recording as both a leader and a sideman, he has been called “the architect of soul jazz”. B.B. King often mentioned Jennings as one of his biggest influences. Jennings recorded with many artists including Willis “Gator” Jackson, Brother Jack McDuff, Leo Parker, Bill Doggett, Louis Jordan, King Curtis, Louis Armstrong, and Ella Fitzgerald and was unique in his ability to play in many styles, including swing, bop, jump blues, R&B, and pop.
          A left-handed player, Jennings played guitar upside down, with the high strings at the top, which gave him a different approach to phrasing and bending the strings. Later in his career he lost a finger on his fretting hand and began playing bass guitar.
          Jennings died at Veterans Hospital in Indianapolis at age 59 on 29 November 1978. He was a United States Navy veteran and a member of the Church of God.
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          Bill Jennings's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.