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Artist description
Mostly solo "live guitar".Guitars with percussive drum rhythums.
Early morning acoustic caffine with guitars flying!
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Music Style
Open Acoustic Surf Style Guitar |
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Musical Influences
surf, blues, slack-key, bluegrassing flemengo |
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Similar Artists
Micheal Hedges, Leo Kottke, Phil Keaggy |
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Artist History
27 years of study, practice, and a good mic. |
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Group Members
Brother Andrew (solo)
also the "MIA" band
Matt Travis, lead guitar &
Issac Horton, drum rhythums. |
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Instruments
All types of guitars |
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Albums
"Flying Guitars" |
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Press Reviews
BROTHER ANDREW - FLYING GUITARS
There's a certain something about acoustic music that can work well like this album or it can basically be just a
means to set the boredom in when done badly. Fortunately, as just mentioned, this album works quite well,
almost entirely instrumental, save one track "Pacheco Pass", which has a vocal attached.
There's a number of interesting songs featured here from the classic cover of "Girl From Ipanema" (a track I
don't believe I've ever heard done with acoustic guitar before), the very cool & upbeat "Caffeine Machine" to
the more conventional "Spanish Flang Dang", which isn't exactly what the title of the song might indicate.
Lovers of acoustic guitar will revel in the music here, while those searching for rock will need to look
elsewhere. Primarily, this is an album for those looking for relaxing listening experiences - as such, this album
is a prime example.
Terry Allen
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Location
Cayucos, CA - USA |
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