Alison Krauss, Matt Flinner, Keith Jarrett, Ron Miles, David Grier, Clint Strong, Bill Frisell, Darol Anger, Jerry Douglas, Dave Douglas, John Scofield, Patty Griffin, Chick Corea, Michael Brecker, Clarence White, Tim O'Brien, Mark Turner, Brad Mehldau, Stuart Duncan, Russ Barenberg, Jimmy Herring, Pat Metheny, Lyle Lovett, Tony Furtado, Grant Gordy, Brent Mason, Kelly Joe Phelps, John Adams, Miles Davis, Joe Pass, Jeff White, Norah Jones, Brak, Charlie Haden, Mollie O'Brien, Fred Hamilton, Bill Monroe, Emmylou Harris, Dave Holland, Bill Evans, Bela Fleck, Eric Johnson, Mike Marshall, Deb Talan, Chris Potter, Mulgrew Miller, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, Dominic Lalli, Wayne Shorter, Gillian Welch, Alban Berg, Jack DeJohnette, Ray Flacke, Albert Lee, McCoy Tyner, Brad Murphey, Dave Watts, Dar Williams, Charlie Parker, Tony Rice, Ralph Stanley, Brian Blade and many, many others.
I grew up in Dallas, TX, migrated to the beautiful front range of Colorado for 10 years and recently pulled up stakes and landed in Brooklyn, NY. I play electric and acoustic guitar and have been fortunate enough to work with a lot of great musicians over the past decade or so. Even though I've never seriously pursued playing other intruments, I feel like my concept of music has been heavily influenced by some, especially piano, mandolin, sax, fiddle and banjo.
When I first started playing guitar, I was mostly interested in learning to play songs I was hearing on the radio. Through most of my high school years, guitar took a back seat to other interests at the time such as watching every episode of The Dukes of Hazzard, Fantasy Island, etc... When I graduated however, I started attending the nearby University of North Texas which has had a long-running jazz degree program that attracts students and faculty from all over the world. It was there that I developed a love for new (to me) kinds of music such as jazz and classical and learned how to approach the study of music in a thoughtful and structured way.
After graduating from UNT in 1993, I started to become interested in styles of music I had heard growing up such as country, bluegrass and folk. I was especially drawn to the great telecaster players like Brent Mason, Albert Lee, Danny Gatton, Ray Flacke and others. When I moved to Colorado I met players in the vibrant acoustic music scene there and started listening to flatpickers like David Grier, Clarence White and Tony Rice.
While living in Colorado, I had the opportunity to play with some amazing musicians: Matt Flinner, Ron Miles, Mollie O'Brien, Tony Furtado, Drew Emmitt, The Motet, Caroline Herring, Leslie Helpert, Kyle Hollingsworth, Paul McCandless, Art Lande, The 3 Twins and many others. I picked all night in the campground at Rockygrass and drove back and forth across the state about a thousand times. I'm extremely grateful for all the great friends and good times I had there.
I'm happy to announce that my new album (as yet untitled) will be released in the coming months. It was produced by Matt Flinner and features Darol Anger on fiddle, Ron Miles on trumpet, Dominic Lalli on sax, Matt Flinner on mandolin, Greg Garrison on bass and Marc Dalio on drums. I've posted a couple of partial tracks from it on the site here. My first album, Volley, is available for purchase on my website, rossmartinguitar.com Thanks for looking around.
Hi Ross. I've been checking out some of the videos of the Matt Flinner Trio with you in it. Man, I really love the trio format. It allows every instrument to be featured and the blend is so pure. I can't think of anything better than to listen to you guys perform for an evening. Hope I get to catch a live show one of these days. Thanks for keeping the standards high. Gary
Glad to see you and UniBobee are going to Church up in Petaluma, my dad is up there, buried now though.
if you really listen to these lyrics, teh meaning of this song is...? wt? I got a good recipe for this today, cherry wine that is, from John Bush . aNYWAY I was wondering a few things: How are you? Do you ever get a hankering for Ketlte Korn? are you ever going to have a ponytail? a Mowhawk? and most importantly, do you know wher I might purchase a mean clean REO speedwagon carnival Mirror? get on the good foot, xox, Melis
Hello, it's always a pleasure to contact my friends. First, thanks for your friendship and if you have time, there are some new videos on my page. Life is beautiful. All the best - Pat.
Hey Ross, your sitting-in with Tony Furtado was remarkable (as I've said) and I'm glad to have included it in the podcast at www.Tourist In The City. com . Thanks!