Official web site of the Odeum Guitar
Duo, a classical guitar duo performing new transcriptions of works by composers such as Beethoven,
Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi, Chopin, Torelli, Schumann, and Boccherini ...
Guitarplayers: Robert Wetzel and Fred Benedetti.
Robert Wetzel born of Dutch, Indonesian, and Chinese lineage, began serious study of the classical guitar at age fifteen with Darryl Saffer at Southern Methodist University. While still in his teens, he was a performer in the guitar master classes of Christopher Parkening, Oscar Ghiglia, the guitar duo of Ako Ito and Henri Dorigny, Robert Guthrie, and Pepe Romero.
In 1972, he began private studies with Angel Romero that continued for several years ...
Fred Benedetti was born in Sasebo, Japan and began playing the guitar at age 9. In 1986 he was one of 12 guitarists chosen worldwide to perform in the Master Class of Andrés Segovia at USC where Guitarra Magazine wrote, "...Fred Benedetti amazed the audience with his performance of the (Bach) Chaconne..." He has also been a performer for the master classes of Pepe Romero, Christopher Parkening, Federico Moreno-Torroba, George Sakellariou, and David Grimes. Fred has performed in the United States, England, Germany, the Czech Republic, Canada, Taiwan and Mexico and locally with the San Diego Symphony, the San Diego Opera, the Starlight Opera, the American Ballet Company, the Old Globe Theatre, Luciano Pavarotti, and jazz artist Dave Brubeck ...
Robert Johnson influenced the future of American music through his unassuming recordings of Delta blues in the 1930s. This site analyzes Johnson's songs as poetry, providing rudiments of verse analysis, critical discussion, full-text of the songs lyrics, and audio clips.
Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Lino graduated college with two degrees (History and Pre-Med.) from Miami University of Ohio. But Lino's calling has always been to compose and perform music, so after college he moved to Los Angeles to do what he loves most.
Lino began studying guitar at the age of nine with classical master, George Bachmann. During his high school years, he was naturally drawn to rock music, although it never diverted him from his interest in classical. “I was very lucky to have been instructed in classical music before I ventured into the rock realm,” Lino explains. "It made me a well-rounded musician and gave me a lot to draw from as a composer later on. I learned to appreciate all styles of music, instead of just focusing on one particular genre.” This is evident in Lino's incredibly unique and versatile layering of guitars in combination with other instruments and his bold blending of musical styles. And it's what makes his music so distinct.
“This style of music is very personal and exciting for me because it is the most honest music I have ever recorded. I don't try to accommodate the latest trends in a particular musical style or write music that would comfortably fit into a particular existing format,” Lino explains ...
James Taylor's unofficial online home since 1994. Includes an active discussion forum, live chat, daily news updates, tour dates, sound clips, lyrics, a complete discography, biographical info, and more.
Dennis Nattrass, Wah Wah Willie and the Wakahoochie Wanderers:
Wah Wah Willie is the brainchild of Australian composer/guitarist/surfer Dennis Nattrass.
After years of adding superlative musicianship to feature film, Wah Wah has emerged with "Cinema", an expertly produced and passionate debut release full of fantastic guitar and steel playing, great songs and deeply felt lyrics.
The album is available now through Windsong Records.
A brief history of film soundtracks, session work and other recordings follows.
The buzz on Jennifer Batten began rising from the guitar underground in the late '80's. The guitar magazines promptly picked up on Jennifer, chronicling her savvy musicianship and highly original approach to the electric guitar in print. On Guitar for the Practicing Musician's premier compilation record, G.P.M.'s editor wrote, "It was Jennifer's version of John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" that was considered by her peers the 'scariest'and most requested cut on the disc."
At one point Batten was in 6 different bands at once playing everything from straight ahead rock, to metal, to fusion, to funk. Her video credits have included Natalie Cole's "Wild Women Do", Michael Jackson's "Moonwalker", Sara Hickman's "Take It Like A Man", and a feature interview in Hot Guitarist's video magazines premier issue ...