Archive | March, 2009

by Rick Landers.
During his performance at the Inter-American Series of Concerts, Lectures and Films in Washington, D.C., in October 2008, Scottish guitarist Martin Taylor kept the show rolling with solo jazz guitar tunes that were technically complex, yet stylishly smooth and nuanced. Inspired since childhood by gypsy jazz legend Django Rheinhardt and his Quintette du Hot Club of France, jazz guitar has been the staple of Martin’s repertoire.He began playing guitar at the ripe old age of eight in his father’s jazz band and would later leave school at 15 to become a professional musician. A chance meeting with Django’s Hot Club violinist, Stephane Grappelli, eventually led to an invitation for Martin to join the group. Martin would grow as an artist under the wing of Grappelli and his guitar prowess blossomed while he gathered acclaim as one of the best jazz guitarists in the world. Taylor’s musical accomplishments have been recognized by many and have included…

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Martin Taylor Interview

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by Rick Landers.
When Badfinger’s first record was released rumors ran amok that the Beatles were the artists behind the songs and that the Fab Four had playfully renamed themselves to see if the album would do well without the Beatles magic to help lift it up the charts. This wasn’t a far fetched notion. The album, Magic Christian Music, was released in 1970 on the Beatles’ Apple label and the harmonies and style captured the pop spunk of Paul McCartney’s work. In fact, McCartney penned the group’s first U.S. charted hit, “Come and Get It.” Badfinger would enjoy all the spoils of fame, but would also suffer through a litany of stereotypical rock ‘n’ roll collapses from bad management, financial entanglements, legal disputes, poor record sales and the tragic suicides of Peter Ham (vocalist, guitar, keyboards) and…

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Joey Molland (Badfinger) Interview

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