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Matt Ingeneri
Matt Ingeneri is a Jazz guitarist based in Washington, DC who has also performed in New York, Boston, China, India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. He has appeared at the DC Jazz Festival, Boston Arts Festival, China's West Meets East Festival, and the JazzKif, Ca Swing a Kin, and Concerts in the Park festivals in Africa. A product of Washington DC's vibrant Jazz scene, Matt performed regularly for over a year with legendary Blue Note house bassist Butch Warren. Matt has also worked with other luminaries of the DC scene, including Lawrence Wheatley, Ted Efantis, Billy Smith, and former Chess Records session musician Jimmy Burrell. Matt's trio was featured weekly at the famed Bohemian Caverns Club between 2001-2002. Other venues he's performed at include Columbia Station and Twins Jazz in DC, No Black Tie and Alexis Bistro in Kuala Lumpur, Jazz@Southbridge in Singapore, and the Blue Note bar in Guangzhou China.
Gear
Heritage Super Eagle, Heritage 525, Guild Artist Award, Fender Deluxe Reverb, and Fender Jazzmaster Ultralight.
Tags
Washington City Paper - "An impressive guitarist." TimeOut - "Matt Ingeneri plays Jazz guitar in the classic style of Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, and early George Benson." The Edge - "seasoned Jazz guitarist Matt Ingeneri effectively combines elements of Hard Bop with the more rhythmic nuances of Blues, Soul, and R&B."