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.
Official website of instrumental rock/metal guitarist julien carayon.It has streaming music, pictures, tablatures, free guitar lessons and covers almost everything you need to know about julien carayon.
My world is instrumental music, a world with no border as I play no specific music style in mind...only what I get with my instrument matter...
I have almost ten years of guitar playing in my fingers. I’m 99% self-taught (the remaining 1% is the very few instructional books I’ve bought so far)
Main influences :
Dream Theater - Liquid Tension Experiment -Planet X - Steve Vai - Joe Satriani, Pat Metheny - Jimmy Hendrix...Mike portnoy (for programming drum tracks )
Even though I’ve spent countless hours listening to these unique Maestros, I try to cultivate my own style, composing “non-80’s-style-shred music” and avoiding cliché ...
Greg Cooper:
"Greg is the most versatile and accomplished musician I've ever had the pleasure of working with"
Ron Veil - Uncle Spot.
"Greg plays blues, jazz and rock guitar styles as well as anyone I've ever heard"
Charlie Kittleson
Vacuum Tube Valley Magazine.
Author of: The Chord Scale Guide,
Melodic Lines for the Intermediate Guitarist ...
Official website for jazz and jazztronica recording artist Chris Standring.
"Groovalicious!" sounds like just the sort of thing Austin Powers might say if he heard the deliciously funky, ultra-hip and vibey, retro-jazz-soul flavors on Chris Standring's long awaited follow-up to Hip Sway, his hit 2000 recording which defined the urban-minded contemporary jazz experience as we crossed millenniums.
Since the release of Velvet, his 1998 debut as a solo artist, The British born guitarist has titled his discs as a way of defining the places his creative muse has taken him. Velvet, whose single "Cool Shades" went Top 10 for over three months on Gavin/Radio & Records' airplay charts, came at a time when Standring was into the ambient European phenomenon known as the "chill out movement." The seductive moniker of Hip Sway, whose title track featuring sax great Richard Elliot peaked at #2 and was one of 2000's most played songs, captured the retro-flavored, dance floor ready, funk-soul-jazz 60's mindset explored by Standring with his bandmates Rodney Lee (keyboards), Dino Soldo (sax), Andre Berry (bass) and Dave Karasony (drums). The title of the 2001 U.K. and Europe only compilation release Shades of Cool is obviously self-perpetuating ...