From the Weber music blog...
One listen to The Acid Jazz Guitarist and I immediately thought of the TV show Globe Trekker, a show I used to watch on PBS. It’s a long-running adventure tourism TV series inspired by the Lonely Planet travel books, and every single episode that I watched always featured the coolest background music no matter what country the host was showing off to a global audience. The Acid Jazz Guitarist’s style would fit perfectly with Globe Trekker and its audience.
Not much is known about The Acid Jazz Guitarist. He or she lists Savannah, Georgia, as homebase though the music has a worldbeat European flair. For the sake of this article, lets assume that The Acid Jazz Guitarist is male– after all, most acid jazz guitar players are– I think. Right?
Though it’s not a genre I’m that familiar with, acid jazz, the way the guitarist plays it, has the kind of groove I like.
The rest of it is here - http://markwebermusicblog.com/acid-jazz-guitarist/
One listen to The Acid Jazz Guitarist and I immediately thought of the TV show Globe Trekker, a show I used to watch on PBS. It’s a long-running adventure tourism TV series inspired by the Lonely Planet travel books, and every single episode that I watched always featured the coolest background music no matter what country the host was showing off to a global audience. The Acid Jazz Guitarist’s style would fit perfectly with Globe Trekker and its audience.
Not much is known about The Acid Jazz Guitarist. He or she lists Savannah, Georgia, as homebase though the music has a worldbeat European flair. For the sake of this article, lets assume that The Acid Jazz Guitarist is male– after all, most acid jazz guitar players are– I think. Right?
Though it’s not a genre I’m that familiar with, acid jazz, the way the guitarist plays it, has the kind of groove I like.
The rest of it is here - http://markwebermusicblog.com/acid-jazz-guitarist/