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GILAD HEKSELMAN
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Jazz Guitarist
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Bruno Pelletier - Jazz Guitarist in San Francisco, CA - Jazz Guitar Lessons SKYPE & FACETIME - instruction - jazz improvisation - Bruno Pelletier-Bacquaert
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Perry Smith | The Official Website of Guitarist Perry Smith | Home
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The Official Website of Jazz Guitarist Perry Smith
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David O'Connor Exquisite Guitarist
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David O'Connor - Exquisite Guitarist. Weddings, Lessons, Events and Parties for the California Bay Area.
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Brian Prunka | Guitar Oud Jazz
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Brian Prunka is a Brooklyn-based composer, jazz guitarist, and oud player
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Wild About Music- Austin's Art Gift & Guitar Gallery
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Wild About Music- Austin's Art Gift & Guitar Gallery - VISIT OUR NEW LOCATION! 615 CONGRESS AVE AUSTIN TX 78701512-708-1700STORE HOURSMon-Thu 10-9Fri-Sat 10-10Sun 10-6
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Rhythm Future Quartet
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The Rhythm Future Quartet breaks new ground for Gypsy Jazz (The Boston Globe). Named after a Django Reinhardt tune, the Rhythm Future Quartet performs dynamic and fiery arrangements of Gypsy jazz standards and original compositions that draw from rhythms heard around the world. Features Jazz virtuosos Jason Anick (Boston-based jazz violinist and Berklee teacher) and Olli Soikkeli (Finnish guitarist living in Brooklyn, NY).
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Ed Cherry
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"Ed is a great, soulful, swinging underrated player deserving of wider recognition." - Bill Milkowski 1/13/11" "An expressive instrumentalist, Cherry has a hip, melodic approach that is a refreshing contrast to guitarists who frequently resort to playing 'finger music', the execution of rapid streams of notes that serve no musical purpose other than to fill space"- Jim Ferguson: Jazztimes - 06/02 "Particularly dazzling - Cherry's guitar had the young bar crowd dancing" - Kay Cordtz : blues review-5/10 "But this album’s ace in the hole is guitarist Ed Cherry. “Blues drenched” is not a cliché when applied to Cherry. Every time he solos, a rapt calm descends and a timeless story begins, familiar yet still a revelation when told with blues truth." - from 10/9/12 JazzTimes review of virginia mayhew recording: "mary lou williams-the next 100years" "Dear Ed Recently I have heard you featured on WBGO and really took note... Great Expression, Ed... I Hear You, not just good jazz guitar or good musical vocabulary but you... That is a Deeper Accomplishment as far as I am concerned... when Who you are Speaks through the skill and development... Thank you Peace, Jeffrey Mironov" new york studio guitarist Born in New Haven,Connecticut, Ed moved to New York in 1978 to play guitar with Dizzy Gillespie from 1978 to 1992 performing in Gillespie's quartet, big band and with The United Nation Orchestra which recorded the Grammy Award-winning Live at Royal Festival Hall (Enja). Gillespie died in 1993, and Cherry released his first recording as a leader, 'First Take' (Groovin' High). That same year, Ed recorded with Paquito D'Riveras' small group and recorded "Havana Cafe" (Chesky Records). Ed also worked with composer/saxophonist Henry Threadgill for two years and recorded  three cds with Henry's 'Very Very Circus' group. In 1995, Cherry released his second project as a solo artist, entitled A Second Look (Groovin' High). During that same period Ed worked with Hammond organist John Patton recording three critically acclaimed cds with Patton's quartet-'Blue Planet Man','Minor Swing' and 'This ones for Jah'(DIW). From 1997 to 1998, Cherry worked in Roy Hargrove's “Crisol” Latin jazz band, which performed in Havana, Cuba. During this same period, he also worked w/baritone saxophonist, Hamiett Bluiett, recording  'With Eyes Wide Open' on Justin-Time records. In 2001, Cherry toured Europe for the first time with his own group. He also released his latest CD, The Spirit Speaks on the Canadian Justin Time label, inspired by the great jazz organist Jimmy Smith with whom he had also recently worked.Ed was asked to perform at the 'Vodaphone Madarao Jazz festival' in 2002 in Madarao Japan with his quartet featuring trumpeter Jon Faddis. In 2003 Ed performed with his quartet at Detroit Jazz Festival.  Right now,Ed is a member of vocalist Paula West quartet as well as leading his own trio. In addition to his stellar work as a sideman and as a critically acclaimed leader, Ed Cherry also has impressive credentials as a music educator. He taught guitar at Essex Community College in Newark, NJ from 1995 to 1996, and at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City from 1996 to 1997. He was also a faculty member at Montclair State University, School of Fine and Performing Arts for J.O.Y. (Jazz Opportunity for Youth).Ed is currently on staff at 'jazzmobile' here NYC.Ed's most current recording "it's all good" is available through  www.posi-tone.com    Recently Ed has been recording for L.A Jazz Juggernaught, Posi-Tone. His new release "Soul Tree" was just released to rave reviews. Critic's have called the recording....He currently has a winter tour coming up in France, Poland and will be a Lecturer at 2016 Festi-Jazz in St. Cezaire. Selected discography: Ed Cherry-first take - Ed Cherry-a second look - Ed Cherry-the spirits speak - Yoron Israel and organic-basic traneing - Hamiett Bluiett-with eyes wide open - Tribute to Grant Green - Mark Weinstein-three deuces - Paquito D'Rivera-havana cafe - Dizzy Gillespie-live in montreaux-1980 - Dizzy Gillespie-live at royal festival hall - Dizzy Gillespie-live at blues alley - Jon Faddis-hornucopia - Henry Threadgill-makin'....a move - Jared Gold-supersonic... Ed Cherry-it's all good * new release for 2016 on posi-tone records "soultree"  http://www.amazon.com/Soul-Tree-Ed-Cherry/dp/B019ZXS9ZU/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1453546461&sr=1-1&keywords=ed+cherry   CLICK HERE downbeat 'blindfold test' -march 2013 CLICK HERE Listed in: " The Great Jazz Guitarists-The Ultimate Guide" - Scott Yanow interview with 'jazz guitar life' http://www.jazzguitarlife.com/ed-cherry-interview-with-jazz-guitar-life/      
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Jan Knutson
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Jan Knutson is a jazz guitarist from College Park, MD. He plays jazz, rock, and classical guitar.
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Barry Greene
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Jazz guitar lessons by world renowned guitarist and educator Barry Greene
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David Gilmore: Jazz Roots • Global Soul - Home
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David Gilmore, jazz roots and global soul guitarist. Find music, videos, downloadable tracks and more.
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JAMES KIRBY
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This is a story... Well, more of an interview and insight to an artist.  One who has a story covering more miles than your average musician but one who's journey started as all of ours do. By finding that almost sacred and symbiotic relationship with our instruments.    From one of his earliest memories James Kirby remembers strumming his guitar as his father played away at the keys of a piano and his brother held the rhythm on the drums. But the six string that he now comes to play so magnificently was not his first instrument. From the age of four, James was encouraged to play more classical themed instrumentation such as the Piano, Cello and Viola. Though in hindsight he expresses a thought of not being "as good" at these in comparison to the drums and (of course) the guitar, which were both introduced to him at the age of eight.   The man is a multi-instrumentalist and the refined method in which he now plays (knowingly or not) salutes his introduction to his earlier and more formal instrumentation.   And music, seemingly for him, was not just a stay at home pass time.  Even in earlier days James has been a part of choirs, orchestras and Jazz/Rock and Indie bands. All these styles, settings and genres aided his understanding and development in music... But they were aided too by his natural, almost perfect pitch ear for music and dynamics.    As life went on James came in to the world we all know. One of four letters that binds our lives to paper and restricts our dreams... Work. His music continued as an overlay to the 9-5 lifestyle with regular gigs 5 times a week between Kent and London. Exhausted and shattered from the fine lines between what he did (work) and what he was (a musician) the then suppressed flame of his passion burst beyond its confinement. It was time for for a change and a time to be all that he was. He pushed his music, utilising the 9-5 to get him where he needed.  His efforts were rewarded with a contract to play full time for 18 months in bars, clubs and restaurants in Spain and the middle east. With every note played it seemed he took another step forward and with his new found knowledge and experience a life on the road became a reality rather than a dream. The doors to the UK/Europe tour were opening.    Though playing for a living is James' dream he is a modest and realistic character. He of all people will express that it's not all bright lights and 5 stars... And most of all, it isn't easy.    "It's been an incredible experience! but to say I'm 'Living the dream' is a stretch from the imagination!   The only reason I managed to line up a UK tour off my own back was because I met such amazing people during my time away."    James has no management, no tour group, no investors and no label. He is a man with determination and talent and more so he is one who gives thanks to those who got him where he is  .   So I asked him how he sees today in contrast to how he was when he started out  "I never thought I would ever be doing my music full time, even looking back 2 years ago when I was sat working in an office."  And though there is a surprised and positive shock in the distance travelled to achieve his goals James then brought forward a side so many dismiss from the world of music. At what cost do achieving our dreams come at?  "I gave up everything, a secure job, a nice apartment, relationship and time with family, friends to follow a dream (excuse the cliche) I've had since as long as I can remember."    ladies and gentlemen,  James Kirkby holds a story so many don't see.  Here we have a man who I actually refuse to call a "Guitarist" even with all this hard work in practice and talent... James Kirby IS a Musician! He is a Composer and an Artist!  And he is his own. He has made what once may have seemed impossible an actual life.  Hard work, determination and as you have read, sacrifice.  Admittedly it is not a life of glamour, more so one of a diary, equipment and petrol receipts.   It is a world James himself built and though he gives great thanks and appreciation to those along the way, if you look deep into the core of what he has done, he has done it alone.    This man alone (to me) separates those who want to be musicians from those who actually are! And he is a beacon to those who hold the passion of music as close as each and every drawing breath, that there is a life that can be achieved. And you don't need to bombard labels to do it nor sell your soul. So drop the glam, roll up your sleeves,  definitely drop the ego and get some good old hard graft in.  Throughout history the artists (within and outside the world of music) worth remembering are those who ignored the quick fixes... And James Kirby dare I say... Has right to stand amongst them. If not only for his talent but how he has brought his talent to others.   Again on a personal note his talent and journey always give me pride simply through the fact we share our names.    And there is more to come from James in the near future, from collaborations with other artists to his  own EP and album... And not forgetting another self made European Tour.  So I implore you to look him up, to listen and see him do what he does.  Because by the time he's restrung his guitars, loaded up his equipment he'll be off again effortlessly entertaining the world he's made himself.
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