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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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Anthony Pirog

Washington, D.C.-centered guitarist Anthony Pirog is certainly a musician who knows zero stylistic limits. Educated in jazz but enthusiastically embracing different forms from indie/punk-informed rock and roll to ambient experimentation, Pirog provides emerged among the many noteworthy artists for the 21st hundred years D.C. region music picture, defying predictability with …

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Marc Ducret

Guitarist Marc Ducret was created in Paris in 1957. A self-taught musician, he started working in numerous organizations (dance and folk included), and in the studio room, before achieving the age group of 20. In 1986, he joined up with the 1st French Country wide Jazz Orchestra. Also in the …

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Nels Cline

Up to the mid-2000s, guitarist Nels Cline was probably most widely known for his function in the group Quartet Music (with sibling Alex Cline, bassist Eric Von Essen, and violinist Jeff Gauthier) and also other tasks in the jazz, rock and roll, and avant-garde idioms, as well as for his …

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Eric Von Essen

Bassist, composer and pianist Eric Von Essen was based from the U.S. Western Coast for a lot of his profession, collaborating using the leading jazz music artists of the region, from avant-garde to bebop. In 1978, Von Essen was a 25 yr old person in the Young Music artists Basis …

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Guillermo Gregorio

Blessed in Argentina in the first ’40s, the peripatetic Gregorio also lived in LA (where he studied with saxophonist Warne Marsh) and Vienna, before eventually settling in Chicago. After shifting to Vienna from California in the past due ’80s, Gregorio fulfilled and started collaborating using the free of charge jazz …

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Timothy Young

Timothy Young is really a masterfully different West Coastline guitarist whose skills have enlivened a slew of recordings and displays over time, often as a collaborator, sideman, or session participant instead of bandleader. In a position to step from rock crunch to expanded jazz-funk jamming, twangy Americana, effects-laden experimentalism, and …

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Mike Stern

Recognized as among the finest electric guitarists among his peers, Mike Stern was created on January 10, 1953, in Boston, Massachusetts, but was raised in Washington, D.C. before time for Boston to review in the Berklee College of Music. Stern was just 22 when he became a member of Blood, …

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Keiji Haino

When wanting to describe what Keiji Haino does to some electric guitar, the verb “play” seems terribly insufficient. Mauling may be a more suitable choice, maybe also destroying. Irrespective, whether being a single performer, a collaborator, or leading his huge trio Fushitsusha, Haino continues to be leading the noisy, free-form, …

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Jenny Scheinman

Violinist, composer, improviser, bandleader, and (yes) singer Jenny Scheinman is a main drive in avant jazz and roots-oriented creative music in both coasts of America, building a particular influence within the Brooklyn creative jazz picture following her entrance within the borough in the West Coastline in 1999. She produced weekly …

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