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Todd Clouser

Guitarist Todd Clouser is a forward-thinking and adventurous musician using a bent toward contemporary creative jazz and genre-bending varieties of improvised music. A Minneapolis indigenous, Clouser went to Berklee University of Music in Boston, and he toured as person in the rock-band 4 Letter Guy. Around 2006, Clouser relocated to …

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Sylvie Chenard

Feminist, pacifist, and anti-capitalist, Sylvie Chenard weaves her sociable activism into her music. This guitarist from Montreal is usually well concealed in the city’s underground, but her albums are really worth searching for. She pairs guitar playing produced as very much from Robert Fripp mainly because Derek Bailey to her …

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David Occhipinti

A Canadian jazz guitarist, David Occhipinti has played phases all around the globe, and continues to be nominated for just two Juno Awards in his local land. Born Dec 26, 1966, in Toronto, Occhipinti found his first acoustic guitar at 13 and was composing at 16. He came into a …

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Power Tools

Experimental, hard-edged and interesting trio that links surging rock, free-form jazz and funk. The ensemble contains drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson, guitarist Expenses Frisell and bassist Melvin Gibbs. Their 1987 recording for Antilles was among that year’s even more welcoming, and they’ve also completed NY concert times and toured.

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Ecstatic Sunshine

Baltimore’s Ecstatic Sunlight certainly are a frantic, instrumental guitar-dueling duo. Associates Matt Papich and Dustin Wong fulfilled at art college in 2004 and centered on the theory that “a couple of things to be achieved with sound besides simply experiencing feelings on a regular basis.” The audio, which includes been …

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Danny Barnes

Bluegrass is indeed rooted in folk customs it usually doesn’t take much to rock and roll the motorboat. The intensifying bluegrass movement requires the designs and constructions of days gone by and subverts them with rock and roll & roll nature and a occasionally punk rock and roll attitude. Danny …

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Mitch Watkins

Fusion guitarist with crazy streak. Also able sideman in the spirit/jazz body organ combo. A intensifying musician, leaning toward rock and roll, but inspired by many music artists. A comer.

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Mike Cooper

Influential British isles guitarist Mike Cooper is normally primarily seen as a folk-blues guitarist and singer/songwriter, though his wide variety of work can’t be so easily described. He’s also a celebrated improviser and digital musician. Furthermore, he creates audio installations and radio artwork; he’s a videographer, journalist, and music historian; …

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Kazuhisa Uchihashi

As the stereotypical Japanese avant-garde guitarist is some type of Buddha of sound, creating the loudest din imaginable with out a single mention of any known guitar chord, this gentle and accomplished participant can reel out riffs in a number of rock and roll and country designs, aswell as play …

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Richard Pinhas

People from france guitarist Richard Pinhas led the group Heldon from 1974-1978, releasing seven albums with this group and 6 single LPs, often featuring people of Heldon. Created in 1951, Pinhas gained a Ph.D. in beliefs in the Sorbonne and trained at that college. In 1972 he became an integral …

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