Posted October 7, 2009 at 11:11 am | One comment
Our ace reviewer, Brian D. Holland, just rolled out a DVD review of Joe Bonamassa at the Royal Albert Hall, so just for kicks I thought I’d add a clip of a very young Joe Bonamassa cranking out some riffs on stage when he met the legendary Telemaster, Danny Gatton… All the Best, Rick
Posted in: Blues, GI News, Guitar News
Posted October 7, 2009 at 11:01 am | No comments
Joe Bonamassa dreamed of being a professional guitarist and playing the Royal Albert Hall ever since he was a young boy growing up in Utica, New York. This dream came true on May 4, 2009.
Posted in: Blues, Blues Reviews, DVD Reviews, Reviews
Posted October 6, 2009 at 12:07 am | No comments
According to Agustin Barrios features eight pieces performed by internationally recognized guitarist, and Paraguayan born, Berta Rojas.
Posted in: Classical, Classical Interviews, Instrumental Interviews, Interviews
Posted October 1, 2009 at 12:55 pm | No comments
In the music performance world some artists actually get better over time. The energy and the passion for their craft only increase as they mature. For several decades George Benson has distinguished himself as one of the finest jazz guitarists of his time. Add to that his expressive vocals and scat singing and the musical package is totally complete.
Posted in: Jazz, Jazz Reviews, Reviews
Posted October 1, 2009 at 9:06 am | No comments
Aaron Shearer’s Classic Guitar Technique has been one of the most highly used and influential classical guitar method books for more that fifty years. Like many classical guitarists, I grew up learning from Shearer’s book and it’s the main pedagogical resource I now use in my private teaching studio. Alfred Music Publishing has recently introduced the third edition of Classic Guitar Technique, with the new edition being revised, updated, and re-edited by the maestro himself and one or his former students, Thomas Kitka.
Posted in: Classical, Instructional Book Reviews, Reviews