IGN Canada Tour: November/December 2007: Brian with Clive Carroll, D'Gary, and Miguel de la Bastide
IGN US Tour: January/February 2008: Brian with Clive Carroll, D'Gary, and Miguel de la Bastide
IGN 2008-2009 season touring: Brian with Pierre Bensusan Benjamin Verdery and Cecilia Zabala
I'm currently developing and showcasing material for solo guitar and voice, and can also be found periodically in solo and double bill shows throughout the year.
Influences
In addition to iTunes, you can access my cds at www.cdbaby.com/gore www.cdbaby.com/gore2
Sounds Like
A note on the pieces featured here: all of these pieces were recorded live with out edits or overdubs. "Dutch Crunch" is my solo piece and is featured on the IGN Live album with Peppino D'Agostino, Andrew White and Antoine DuFour. Dutch Crunch is also featured in my book, "Fingerstyle Guitar: Technique and Creativity". "Green Ray" is a duet with Marco Pereira, "These Days," is a solo track; both are featured on the album, "Legacy", available at iTunes under key words, "Brian Gore." The live album with Pierre Bensusan, Andrew York, Guinga and myself is also available at iTunes. The final piece, "Dee Dum", is a live duet with Martin Taylor and is not commercially available.
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HEAR MORE SOUND SAMPLES OF BRIAN'S SOLO WORK AT WWW.GUITARPOET.COM
TOUR DATES AND SOUND SAMPLES FROM THE UPCOMING LIVE RELEASE AT
WWW.INTERNATIONALGUITARNIGHT.COM
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Welcome to my myspace site, and thanks for listening. Although I am an acoustic guitarist by trade, I consider myself a "performing songwriter" who performs primarily instrumental works. Instrumental guitar-- in all its variants-- has been very crucial to helping me grow as a person.
I have a gift for melody that for a long time was bewildering to me. Fortunately, I've had many mentors; Peppino D'Agostino and Alex de Grassi on the "steel string" side, Andrew York and many others on the "nylon string" side. As time has gone by, through the help and inspiration of my mentors and guitar idols, I've managed to develop a decent craft for songwriting on guitar. One thing I've done which has really helped, is to put words to the melodies. I have songs with words that I perform in shows, but primarily, I choose to frame my songs as "guitarpoems." That's why I call myself a "guitarpoet." I now have a small cadre of students myself who are following in my footsteps, and a book on fingerstyle guitar, called "Fingerstyle Guitar, Technique and Creativity."--
I am constantly awed and humbled by the kind of talent out there in instrumental guitar. As a way of "paying my dues" to acoustic guitar,
I started a touring guitar festival I perform in and host, called "International Guitar Night (IGN)." Brazilian guitar has always been a major source of inspiration with me. For this reason, I'm proud of the many Brazilian guitarists who've been part of IGN-- including Guinga, Badi Assad, Marco Pereira and Paulo Bellinati.
We've also featured many outstanding classical guitar composers in the show, including Ralph Towner, Andrew York, and Dusan Bogdanovic. In the context of these shows, I've had the honor of creating performing original music with some of the most highly regarded players from around the world-- including Pierre Bensusan. These collaborations are the artistic fruit born from "paying my dues."
What I *really* hope for is to inspire new generations of listeners to acoustic guitar music. It's my hope that my work can touch and change people through music, the way the music has touched and changed me. So, thanks again for listening.
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"For all the exhaustive work that Brian Gore puts into bringing contemporary guitar music to the masses, his name is unjustly unknown to them. As the lead participant and coordinator of the perennial "International Guitar Night" series, Gore has forged the opportunity to tour and play with some of the finest acoustic guitarists in the world: Pierre Bensusan, Alex deGrassi, Ralph Towner, Martin Taylor, Peppino D'Agostino, Laurence Juber, Don Ross, Andrew York and others. The networking has borne artistic fruit, not only for the listening public who, were it not for Gore, otherwise would have one less opportunity to see and hear these individual guitar giants, but also for the music itself to grow by the collaboration between these very creative artists. Gore seems to have this sort of easy chemistry with all those with whom he plays; a measure of both the man and the artist."
-Alan Fark, Minor7th
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"Brian Gore has built a name for himself through hard work, tremendous skill and a gift for melody like few others. No longer "emerging", Brian has become a member of the community of guitar masters he has toured with. Brian writes songs, not tunes, fully developed stories told with six steel strings and a passion rarely seen instrumentally or lyrically.
-Jay Howlett, KKUP Radios Friday Folk Off with David Stafford.
Hey there Brian, I just posted the videos of you and Susan's beautiful performances at the Acoustic Vortex over on my blog! Come on over and check it out! Hope to see you again soon! xo
Hi Brian, thank you for accepting my add! Your page is great with all the music and videos! I'm gonna watch them all! Take care, hope to see you again soon! Nusi xo
Thanks for joining, good to have you with us on this, please post a page with us www.houseconcert.eu and invite any house concerts, folk songwriters and open mic clubs and fans, we will accept American/Canadian House concerts as non featured members and add their URL to the Links page, infact any one you think could add to this community, particularly that friend in Europe with the big old front room who loves live music.
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