Everyone from Muddy Waters to Roy Buchanon to Grant Green to Merle Travis to Wes Montgomery to Jimmy Bryant to Albert Collins to Jobim to Rashaan Roland Kirk to Miles, Bird and Trane and everyone in between. You get the idea.
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Great, Guitar driven music! Jazz/Blues and much more
Hi, as you can tell from my picture I am a guitar player, and I am originaly from Cleveland OH. After years of touring nationaly and internationaly I relocated to NYC in April 2004. I spent 4 yrs on the road with retired bluesman Jimmy Ley (former band leader for Robert Lockwood jr.), and 3 1/2 yrs on the road with Clarksdale Mississippi legend, Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers. I have played most of the major blues/jazz fests, including Chicago blues fest, New Orleans jazz fest, WC Handy awards, King Biscuit fest, Telluride, Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, Daytona bike Week and many many more. Now in NYC, I work with various artists like Christine Santelli, Nikki Armstrong, Felix Cabrera, and more. I also have a band called Jason Green and the Labor of Love. We are, Guitar/Vocals, Bass, Sax, and Drums. We play all styles of roots music, Blues, Jazz, Bluegrass, Western Swing, Funk, Latin etc. We have regular stints at many NYC / NJ clubs as well as many private event and wedding dates. I also do a lot of solo guitar gigs ala Joe Pass/Merle Travis. I am endorsed by DAngelico guitars and Ernie Ball Strings. For contact info and more/longer music samples, check out the website: http://www.jasongreenguitar.com
Jason Green and the Labor of Love @ Groovin on the Green
"Leftovers" @Atlas Park July 2008
JASON WITH NEW ORLEANS VOCALIST, LUTHER KENT AT THE TOWACA BLUES FESTIVAL 2006 "The Thrill is Gone" (organ solo Dave Keyes)
Hey, Jason! What's up, bro? Just thought I'd stop by here & say "howdy"! Hope all is going well? I miss playing with you, man. Things are well here in PA. Please give my best to Heather, and I hope to see you soon! (Perhaps at the Neilson's Xmas bash, if not sooner!) --AJ (^:~
yo,yo,dog 'sup from yer Parma Heights Posse,walkin 'round wit our Yankee caps on an' you actually kickin' it there man, dang dog-a knife, a fork, a bottle,and a cork-datz how we spell New York.