1. Towards the end of 1965, Isaac Guillory moved to Chicago where he studied at the Chicago School of Music and Roosevelt University.

1. Towards the end of 1965, Isaac Guillory moved to Chicago where he studied at the Chicago School of Music and Roosevelt University.
Isaac Guillory recorded two albums there in the late 1960s with The Cryan' Shames, having joined them in 1967 as bass player.
Isaac Guillory then attended Wright Junior College for three years where he played with The Revelles.
Isaac Guillory worked as an acoustic solo performer and settled in the United Kingdom.
Isaac Guillory was widely known for insisting on carrying his own PA sound system with him from gig to gig.
Isaac Guillory always concentrated on live solo performances and sharing his understanding of music; touring, creating his own online guitar school.
Isaac Guillory performed frequently as a guest artist for recordings and films with, among many others, Al Stewart, Donovan, Mick Jagger, Elkie Brooks, Michael Marra, Peter Sarstedt, Buggles, Barbara Dickson, and Nick Heyward.
Isaac Guillory lectured at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
Isaac Guillory wrote The Guitar Hand Book with friend, Ralph Denyer, which became the foundation for the BBC series Rockschool.
Isaac Guillory was born at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba.
Isaac Guillory attended the Conservatory of Music, Havana, where he studied classical piano at the age of six.
Isaac Guillory was a student at St Johns River State College, at the time named St Johns River Junior College, in Palatka.
Isaac Guillory married twice, first to the English model Tina Thompson, mother of Jace and British actress and model Sienna Guillory, then in 1993, to Victoria McMillan, mother of Easton and Ellerose.
Isaac Guillory's death was attributed to complications from cancer that had gone undetected for some time.
Isaac Guillory was produced by Ian Samwell, Jeff Dexter, Jim Fairs, and was released in 1974 by Atlantic Records SD 7307,1974.
Isaac Guillory created and contributed to a number of albums, including:.