John Bruce Wallace is a composer, improvisational guitarist, and painter. He has performed concerts in Russia and Lithuania as well as in the United States. Mr.Wallace has shared performance billings with: Tim Hodgkinson, Evan Ziporyn, John King, Vladimir Tarasov, ZGA, Enver Izmailov, Burham Ocal and Jazz Band Arkhangel'sk, to name a few. His recordings have received radio and Internet airplay across the United States, Canada, and Europe. His performances and recordings have been reviewed in leading foreign and domestic trade journals and publications. His paintings have been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Washington, DC, as well as other exhibitions across the United States. His computer images have been exhibited on line at the MetaCreations (formerly MetaTools) Users' Gallery web site. He has published a monograph in philosophy on solipsism. His production company, Jace W. Ball Creative Enterprises, serves as an outlet for his music and painting endeavors, as well as graphic arts and record production. He is currently employed as the Information and Marketing Coordinator of a Washington, DC law firm.
Zoe McCulloch: was born in Newcastle in the North East of England on the 25th June 1986. She moved to South Wales her adopted homeland after leaving school when she was 16 years old. She first became interested in the guitar after watching her schoolteacher playing. Zoe's first guitar was a ¾ size classical guitar she got when 9 years old.
She started to take lessons at school and quickly became a member of the school orchestra. Zoe discovered a record by The Shadows called Apache and this influenced her to want to play the electric guitar. She became a member of the Newcastle branch of the UB Hank Guitar Club when she was 11 years old and entered a competition at Shadsfest '97 held at St Donats Castle in South Wales. Bruce Welch of the Shadows who judged the competition could not believe that kids of 10 and 11 played Shadows music and had never seen a girl play instrumentals ...
Slide guitarist and composer Carl Weingarten home page.
Carl Weingarten is a composer, producer and slide guitarist. A pioneer on the independent music scene since the early 1980s, Carl’s label Multiphase Records has released a catalog of highly regarded solo and collaborative CDs. Exciting, diverse and unique, Carl’s music is rooted in Americana, with a blend of American and World Music styles. A musician with a filmmaker's ear, his sound has been described as evocative and cinematic ...
Guitarist Paul Meyers' website features reviews, sound bites, cds, projects, guitar great profiles, biography.
Guitarist/Composer, has performed and/or recorded with Geri Allen, Kenny Barron, Andy Bey, Ron Carter, Ray Drummond, Eliane Elias, Clare Fischer, Sonny Fortune, Eddie Gomez, Stefon Harris, Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross, Marc Johnson, Wynton Marsalis, Rufus Reid, David Sanchez, Kenny Werner, Frank Wess and the Woody Herman Orchestra in appearances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kool Jazz Festival, jazz clubs and on national tours. He's also been touring for years with two great jazz singers - Jon Hendricks since 1993, and Andy Bey since 1997.
Buck Dharma, lead guitarist for Blue Oyster Cult. New music, guitar playing tips, photo gallery, fun interactive activities, live chats and other fun stuff.
A twist of fate, or more accurately, a twist of the wrist, turned Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser into a guitar player.
Surrounded by music growing up, Roeser spent his formative years listening to his father, an accomplished jazz saxophonist, and naturally gravitated toward the melodic arts as the years progressed. As a child, Roeser briefly toyed with the accordion, but when the British Invasion made a loud landing on US shores, he finally discovered his true calling: Rock & Roll. Buck's first love wasn't the guitar however. He began his journey to rock legend as a drummer.
But as it happened, fate intervened early, when the young Roeser fractured his left wrist on the basketball court. Unable to quell his musical energies, he began fiddling around with the guitar during his recovery. Slowly, the realization dawned that he enjoyed plucking a guitar just as much as banging skins, and the rest is rock history ...