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Paying Homage To His Guitar Heroes
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Fly is the recently released CD by Virginia guitarist Phil Zuckerman, a ten song affair featuring cover songs and originals designed to demonstrate the prototype amplifiers built by Eric Pritchard of Pritchard Amps. Zuckerman is chief consultant for Pritchard Amps and is involved in the testing and development process. On Fly, the guitarist pays homage to his heroes by singing and playing songs popularized by Jimi Hendrix ("Them Changes"), Eric Clapton ("Crossroads"), Jeff Beck ("Let Me Love You"), Led Zeppelin ("Rock And Roll") and Steve Cropper ("Green Onions"). There are also four original songs penned by Zuckerman, including the blistering instrumental "Pick A Boogie" and the spacey hard rock of "UFO". This CD has a multitude of guitar sounds, rock-solid axe work, and emotionally charged vocals -- Zuckerman's experience combined with some familiar covers yields a CD worth owning.
Phil has been performing for over 30 years in the Virginia/Maryland area. His recent gigs have included a stint with Dan Aykroyd, with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, and also Catfish Hodge.
In addition to his work with Pritchard Amps, Zuckerman currently teaches guitar in the Winchester, Virginia area.
Contact Information
Zuckerman Music Services
218 W. Whitlock Avenue
Winchester, VA 22601
United States
E-mail:
Phil Zuckerman
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Instrumental CD Featuring Ultra Tasty Solos
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The full-length CD entitled Watch The Sky features a shimmering collection of eight original contemporary fusion compositions which showcase guitarist Bill Hart's twenty-five years of playing experience. Currently the head of the Guitar Department at the Atlanta Institute of Music, Hart is an ultra-tasty soloist, turning up the juice when required while demonstrating a mastery of 'playing the rests'. Watch The Sky strengths include Hart's imaginative arrangements, the saxophone work of Sam Skelton, the clean, crisp production by Randy Hoexter (who also contributes various piano parts) and of course, the flawless rhythm and soaring lead guitar work. An excellent debut solo recording by one of Atlanta's finest musicians.
Canadian born and raised Bill Hart started out listening and playing blues. At 13, he moved to the United States, developed a deep interest in music and went on to pursue music studies at Jacksonville University. Bill later attended the Guitar Institute of Technology in Hollywood, graduating with honors. He later accepted a position as a guitar instructor at the Atlanta Institute of Music. Bill recently wrote a book on chord melody for Hal Leonard entitled "Solo Jazz Guitar--The Complete Chord Melody Method". He is the guitarist for the recording group "Liquid Blue", whose second CD features special guests such as Dave Weckl, Kurt Covington, Shane Theriot, Jimmy Herring and Victor Wooten. Bill has also played on several recording sessions for producers such as Randy Hoexter, Huston Singletary and Tom Kidd.
Bill continues to study music with jazz legends Mike Stern, Steve Kahn, Scott Henderson and Wayne Kravitz. As an instructor he knows that continued study enhances your playing, your writing and your growth as a musician.
Contact Information
Bill Hart
1892 Shores Ridge Ct.
Suwanee, GA 30024
United States
E-mail:
Bill Hart
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