Jazz

Follow Your Heart: John McLaughlin Song by Song Review

Follow Your Heart: John McLaughlin Song by Song Review

Posted March 7, 2011 at 2:00 pm | No comments

Walter Kolosky the writer of Power, Passion and Beauty: The Story of the Legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra, brings us a listener’s guide that leads the reader through the different depths of John McLaughlin’s music. Kolosky’s Follow Your Heart – John McLaughlin Song By Song is written from the author’s subjective experience after listening to 42 of McLaughlin’s albums and analyzing each of the tunes.

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Nelson Riveros Interview: New York Latin Jazz Guitar

Nelson Riveros Interview: New York Latin Jazz Guitar

Posted March 7, 2011 at 7:50 am | No comments

There is something about Latin Jazz that just feels good, when it’s played well that is. A lot of modern jazz has moved beyond its roots as dance music, pushing the boundaries of harmony and melody in new and exciting directions, but nobody’s going to dance to it. This is why Latin, and Brazilian Jazz for that matter are so much fun to listen to. The top players in these genres know how to keep that deep groove, all while bringing advanced harmonic concepts to the mix. By doing so they not only appeal to folks who like to get up and cut the rug, but also to those who like to be intellectually stimulated when they listen to a jazz record or concert.

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Jazz Guitarist Jimmy Bruno Redifines Online Learning With New Website

Jazz Guitarist Jimmy Bruno Redifines Online Learning With New Website

Posted February 28, 2011 at 7:00 am | No comments

Take a jazz guitar legend, add a comprehensively designed series of lessons, garnish with thousands of guitar students from around the world, mix thoroughly with direct teacher and student interaction, and you get a recipe that sets the standard for guitar education on the Internet. Jimmy Bruno, a jazz guitar phenomenon with over 40 years of recording, touring, and teaching experience, has reworked his former online teaching website to create an even more effective learning system.

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Les Paul Interview: A Lifetime of Chasing Sound

Les Paul Interview: A Lifetime of Chasing Sound

Posted February 16, 2011 at 9:00 am | No comments

Jazz guitarist and inventor, Les Paul, brought us more than his electric “Log” guitar fashioned out of two pickups, and the triptych coupling of a slab of 4 x 4 lumber and the two halves from an Epiphone hollow body guitar. He brought us more than a delightful legacy of jazz, but a mountain of amazing guitar techniques to examine and study. His deep curiosity and rich inventiveness roamed the world of electronics and sound, luring him like sirens to seemingly insurmountable production and recording challenges. Good for us that Mr. Paul’s intense curiosity was welded to an equally tenacious spirited drive.

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Daniele Gottardo: A Frenzy of Ecstasy and Superfingering

Daniele Gottardo: A Frenzy of Ecstasy and Superfingering

Posted January 21, 2011 at 9:00 am | One comment

For the hoards of guitar players out there who spend their time trawling through YouTube videos in search of the next big thing, Daniele Gottardo needs no introduction. For the uninitiated, Gottardo is a rising star from Italy who really shot to attention by making it to the final of the Guitar Idol competition, twice.

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Soren Reiff: The Miss You Interview

Soren Reiff: The Miss You Interview

Posted January 9, 2011 at 3:00 pm | One comment

Guitar International recently sat down with Soren to talk about his new record, get his thoughts on Smooth Jazz and hear about his new DVD that’s in the works.

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Ben Tyree Interview: Influences, Guitars and Les Paul

Ben Tyree Interview: Influences, Guitars and Les Paul

Posted December 30, 2010 at 10:00 am | One comment

Jazz guitarist Ben Tyree epitomizes the new generation of jazz artists with his eclectic mix of styles, featuring hard percussive funk armed with arrested guitar riffs, giving his performances fitful spurts, as well as more traditional seamless melodic reveries that broaden is sonic reach.

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Matt Panayides: Tapestries of Song Review

Matt Panayides: Tapestries of Song Review

Posted December 21, 2010 at 2:34 pm | One comment

Tapestries Of Song is the debut recording as a leader for New York based guitarist Matt Panayides, who was born in Cincinnati and raised in Indianapolis.

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Earl Klugh Interview: Guitars, George Benson and Naked Guitar

Earl Klugh Interview: Guitars, George Benson and Naked Guitar

Posted December 21, 2010 at 11:00 am | 2 comments

Earl Klugh is considered by many to be one of the finest acoustic guitar players today. His playing is soothing and his tone is often downright pretty. Since many believe tone to be in the fingers, Earl’s fingers are no doubt awash with it.

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Paulinho Garcia: The Noel Rosa Project Review and Gallery

Paulinho Garcia: The Noel Rosa Project Review and Gallery

Posted December 17, 2010 at 4:00 pm | No comments

On a particularly cold and snowy night, the warmth of Noel Rosa filled the auditorium at the University of Chicago’s International House. The setting was a bar somewhere in Vila Isabel (Rio de Janeiro) back in the 1920s, where musician’s gathered together to enjoy life while playing music. One of those musicians was Noel Rosa,

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