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DADGAD meets bluegrass
andrew jackson fingerstyle guitar
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Andrew Jackson: “The guitar chameleon,” provides an array of solo acoustic guitar combinations (Latin, Jazz, Folk, Hawaiian Slack-key and Classical), of origina
Widely respected as “The Guitar Chameleon,” provides an array of solo acoustic guitar combinations (Latin, Jazz, Folk, Hawaiian Slack-key, Americana and Classical), of original compositions, using alternative tunings, flat-picking and percussive fingerstyle techniques. Each song is woven with melody, bass, counter melody, harmony, rhythm & cross rhythms. Andrew has shared the stage with worldclass guitarists Alex de Grassi, Muriel Anderson,Dorien Michael,Pat Milliken,George Quirin, Bruce Goldish and Thomas Leeb. Mainly known as an accomplished acoustic guitarist, Andrew also produces several fingerstyle guitar shows each year called "The Santa Barbara Acoustic Concert Series", and a songwriters showcase called, "The Circle of Friends Showcase." Andrew's music is considered, inspirational, motivational, "on-edge", and passionate. I've seen the audience in tears after one of Andrew's performances, as well as watched other guitarists transfixed at Andrew's unique fingerstyle techniques. With the right direction, we can only hope his music will touch many listeners for years to come. (K.Bartlett) "My main musical goal in life right now is to promote acoustic guitarist's/singersongwriter's,(small and huge)perform, and share my music with the world" (Andrew)
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Peak #158
Peak in subgenre #51
Author
Andrew Jackson
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Hiatus/Andrew Jackson
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December 21, 2004
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:40
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This is a song inspired by those who love bluegrass music. Unfortunately, this particular recording did not make it for Hiatus..theres sections where the mic was too hot. I thought I'd put it up for a tease, because, I get to re-record it for my next CD project. NEWS!..Due to positive feedback from fans, this track made the cut for the Hiatus CD. I guess some people still like that rock/acoustic sound from the 70's.
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