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  1. In early 1980, Coryell's drug addiction led to his being replaced by Al Di Meola. In 1985, he recorded Together with fellow guitarist Emily Remler , who died in 1990. Starting in 2010, Coryell toured with a trio that included pianist John Colianni .

  2. He would later play with McLaughlin again in the Guitar Trio, an ensemble that also featured Paco DeLucia and would later include Al DiMeola after Coryell was forced to exit due to drug...

  3. Coryell briefly worked with McLaughlin in The Guitar Trio in 1979, but was replaced after a year by Al Di Meola due to a drug addiction. Despite a decline in critical attention, Coryell...

  4. Coryell's friends acknowledge he went deep into a rabbit hole of drink and drugs. "I remember once he walked into this kitchen and said, 'This is going to change your life,' " Webb says.

  5. The cause was heart failure, a spokesman, John Lappen, said. Mr. Coryell, who lived in Orlando, Fla., had been in New York to perform at the Iridium in Midtown on Friday and Saturday and died in...

  6. Alcohol and drug addiction severely hampered Coryells career and it was some time before he was able to conquer those demons. He was a prolific recording artist up to his death but without massive commercial success.

  7. This video presents accounts by successful and upwardly mobile people of how their cocaine and crack addiction derailed their careers and family lives. Abstract Larry Coryell, world-famous jazz guitarist, tells how his recording and concert career collapsed due to his cocaine addiction.

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