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User tags: jazz contemporary, jazz quartet, mp3 album
Original contemporary jazz
7 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Jazz quartet
Show all album songs: Lifeline Songs
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Bruce Radtke is a New Jersey based jazz guitarist and composer. He has gigged professionally in Boston, Los Angeles and NYC, and earned a B.A. from Bostonâs Berklee College of Music. His last full-length solo CD is entitled Lifeline.
Drawn to the music of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton at the age of 8, Radtke picked up the guitar, learning to play songs by ear. Along the way, he got into an expanding range of influences - Clapton led to B.B.King and Muddy Waters and then to Robert Johnson. He attended a concert in the early 70's by the Mahavisnhu Orchestra and it was like a visit from another planet. The intensity and the fire was like nothing ever heard before. Tracing back the lineage, led to some of the forefathers of jazz guitar - Joe Pass, Wes Montegomrery and Charlie Christian.
Radtke never intended to be a "jazz guitarist", but decided to study jazz because they had mastered the art of playing music. They were simply the "best"musicians.
He attended Berklee, and was one of the first 15 students to graduate from their Applied Music Program. After college, he kicked around Boston, played in an original punk/rock band A.Y.M., and taught at the Cincotti School of Music. He then moved to L.A., where he lived for 10 years, gigging and recording with local mainstays Chuck Johnsonâs Interplay and Bill Givenâs Give And Take.
Returning to New Jersey, Radtke has been playing around NYC and NJ with informal jazz/funk bands. However, he has been concentrating on his guitar trio and their first CD. In his first CD, Bruce Radtke has delved deep into Americana, recording fresh interpretations of classic 60s folk and early rock. Long Time Passing features Radtkeâs clean, open guitar sounds and nice interplay from his trio âthe bass and drums interact, but are never overbearing. And with his warm boppish lines, and fresh re-workings of classic tunes, Radtke is well on his way to creating his own sound.
7 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Contemporary Jazz, JAZZ: Jazz quartet
Show all album songs: Lifeline Songs
Details:
Bruce Radtke is a New Jersey based jazz guitarist and composer. He has gigged professionally in Boston, Los Angeles and NYC, and earned a B.A. from Bostonâs Berklee College of Music. His last full-length solo CD is entitled Lifeline.
Drawn to the music of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton at the age of 8, Radtke picked up the guitar, learning to play songs by ear. Along the way, he got into an expanding range of influences - Clapton led to B.B.King and Muddy Waters and then to Robert Johnson. He attended a concert in the early 70's by the Mahavisnhu Orchestra and it was like a visit from another planet. The intensity and the fire was like nothing ever heard before. Tracing back the lineage, led to some of the forefathers of jazz guitar - Joe Pass, Wes Montegomrery and Charlie Christian.
Radtke never intended to be a "jazz guitarist", but decided to study jazz because they had mastered the art of playing music. They were simply the "best"musicians.
He attended Berklee, and was one of the first 15 students to graduate from their Applied Music Program. After college, he kicked around Boston, played in an original punk/rock band A.Y.M., and taught at the Cincotti School of Music. He then moved to L.A., where he lived for 10 years, gigging and recording with local mainstays Chuck Johnsonâs Interplay and Bill Givenâs Give And Take.
Returning to New Jersey, Radtke has been playing around NYC and NJ with informal jazz/funk bands. However, he has been concentrating on his guitar trio and their first CD. In his first CD, Bruce Radtke has delved deep into Americana, recording fresh interpretations of classic 60s folk and early rock. Long Time Passing features Radtkeâs clean, open guitar sounds and nice interplay from his trio âthe bass and drums interact, but are never overbearing. And with his warm boppish lines, and fresh re-workings of classic tunes, Radtke is well on his way to creating his own sound.
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User tags: jazz contemporary, jazz quartet, mp3 album
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