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"Get On With It" Review Featured In MusicWeb Express 3000, September, 2003
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Bryon Thompson
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Review of "Get On With It"
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By: Robert Silverstein
ack in the early and mid '60s-a few years before the advent of jazz-rock and all the serious vibes that went along with it-guitarists often made instrumental music for fun. The '60s was also the time when the pop-based surf-rock instrumental sound of groups like The Ventures and The Shadows and guitarists such as Duane Eddy were extremely popular all around the planet. Thanks to the reemergence of '60s flavored guitar instrumentals during the '90s, many guitarists returned to the trend of composing melodies that-while not overtly simplistic-offered the listener a chance to easily connect and even hum along with the tune. One such guitarist putting the fun back into guitar instrumental music again is Indiana-based guitarist Bryon Thompson who released his third CD Get On With It in 2003. Performing all the instruments himself, Thompson demonstrates his unique grasp of the guitar instrumental genre on the nine track CD. Get On With It proves that often the best music features melodies and arrangements that linger long after the song is over.
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Robert Silverstein / MusicWeb Express 3000
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