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John Abercrombie

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  • Francesco Barberini

    Hi John, my book is out! It's called: The Guitar as a Piano

    http://www.biancaedizioni.it/b_prodotto.php?codP=10003

    (book and website both in English and Italian)

    Cheers and thanks,
    Francesco

    2 years ago
  • Guglielmo Bucchino

    happy birthday and thanks a lot for your wonderful music over the years.

    3 years ago
  • Krwweb

    Some Years ago,  i read a reflexion of J.A about life & music who give me a new way in my proper life. It's like Mick Goodrick book " The Advancing Guitarist"
    It's always right today.

    He said a stuff like that:

    " I'm was not sure to arrived. It's just take more time for me ...."

    Thank's

    3 years ago
  • Mike7Productions

    Thanks for the add!! I saw John Abercrombie at the Elephant Roon in Austin and I got his autograph!! It was awesome.



    Mike

    3 years ago
  • Jim Faulkner

    Thanks for the add John, remember me from Codarts in Rotterdam?
    Anyway, hope your well and I love the Third Quartet c.d by the way!
    jim

    4 years ago
  • Luigi Pellissetti

    Tanti auguri di Buon Compleanno Super John!!!!
    From Italy
    con affetto.
    Luigi :-)
    cat

    4 years ago
  • Julian Pajzs

    thanks for the add and for your music of course!

    i'm learning a lot from what you do.

    happy holidays,

    julian

    4 years ago
  • Steve Khan

    Hi John: It's great to have you here with the rest of us knuckleheads!!! We've missed you!!! It's a bit early, but a very Happy Birthday on the 16th.
    As always, wishing you and Lisa a very Happy Holiday Season!!! All the best, your old pal - Steve

    4 years ago
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.. MySpace Editorwww.myspaceeditor.it Born 1944 in Port Chester, NY, John Abercrombie grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and began playing the guitar at the age of fourteen. By the time he was out of high school, he was ready to veer away from imitative Chuck Berry licks in favor of learning to play the instrument more seriously. While enrolled at Boston's Berklee College of Music, Abercrombie worked with other students and played local clubs and bars. "it was pretty much your standard guitar-organ-drums set up." An offer to tour with organist Johnny Hammond led to his going on the road for weeks at a time, playing such spots as Count Basie's Lounge and the Club Baron in Harlem. During that same period, Abercrombie met the Brecker Brothers who were in the process of forming Dreams. They invited Abercrombie to play with them, and he was heard on Dreams' debut album on Columbia. In 1969, following graduation from Berklee, Abercrombie decided to head south in hopes of breaking into the New York music scene. In the next few years he developed into one of New York's most in-demand session musicians. He recorded with Gil Evans, Gato Barbieri, Barry Miles and many other artists, and also became a regular with Chico Hamilton's group. It was as the guitarist in Billy Cobham's band that Abercrombie first began attracting widespread attention among the general public. This ensemble was something of a Dreams reunion since it also featured the Brecker Brothers. Abercrombie is heard on Cobham's Crosswinds, Total Eclipse and Shabazz albums. He found himself playing large concert halls and arenas, on bills with such top rock attractions as the Doobie Brothers. "One night we appeared at the Spectrum in Philadelphia and I thought, what am I doing here?" A short time later, at the Montreux Festival, Abercrombie ran into Manfred Eicher who invited him to record an album for ECM, The result was Timeless, on which he was joined by Jan Hammer and Jack DeJohnette. It received virtually unanimous critical acclaim. Gateway was released in November 1975; it marked the first collaborative effort of Abercrombie with DeJohnette and bassist Dave Holland. A second Gateway recording was released in June 1978. In 1979, Abercrombie formed his own quartet, which included pianist Richie Beirach, bassist George Mraz and drummer Peter Donald. The group has made three recordings: Arcade, Abercrombie Quartet, and M. John's affinity for jazz standards complements his role as an active clinician and teacher. While preparing for a Harvard lecture, where John surveyed the history of jazz guitar, he explained 'When I'm playing tunes like Autumn Leaves or Stella By Starlight, as much as I've played those tunes over the years, I still enjoy playing them. And because I know them so well, I'm very free with them. I'm just as free with them as when I'm playing no chords at all. That, to me, is free jazz," John Abercrombie possesses a unique voice as a jazz guitarist combining evolving technologies with a tradition well represented by jazz standards. Further insight from a 1988 Jazziz interview: Carrying on the tradition of jazz guitar from Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt to the present day is a very important aspect of my music… I'd like people to perceive me as having a direct connection to the history of jazz guitar, while expanding some musical boundaries which may not always involve the guitar itself.'

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