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Paul Hosford
Paul began learning jazz bass and guitar at a young age from his father, pianist Frank Hosford. Paul has been mentored by several jazz musicians, most notably saxophonist Preston Love and bassist Ray Brown. While Paul's work is largely confined to the studio, he does perform occasionally on acoustic bass and guitar, most recently with jazz flutist Ali Ryerson and guitarist Stan Smith.
Paul has taught guitar and bass for many years and through his position as co-director (with his wife Lori) of the Albion Area Arts Council, has had the opportunity to bring many talented musicians (in many genres) to his rural area to work with school students.
Recorded in part in the nursing home where Paul's father resided before his death, Paul's most recent CD, Generations, is an original instrumental jazz album featuring both his father, Frank, on piano and organ, and Paul's teenage son Thomas on vibes.
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“Some of the most distressed sounds blended into a menage-a-cinque. No rest for the senses in EMERGENCE! Somebody gonna love this. It washes one’s soul and cleanses all remnants of Rock n Roll from the vessel. No Hip Hop here, a true reincarnation of free musical thought. Paul ranks with them. Taking it to a deeper, kinder, spiritual place.” K. Paul, JAZZ/2DAY
“Hosford’s command of the fretboard is clearly evident and his creative arrangements lead to a ‘hearing-it-again-for-the-first-time’ feeling. There are chord melodies aplenty, as Hosford makes deft single note connections seem almost effortless. Highlights on the CD include ‘Rainy Day,’ ‘Green Dolphin Street,’ ‘Take Five,’ and his unique treatment of the classic ‘Over The Rainbow’ which kicks off the album. Sincerity of expression – that’s a good way to describe Hosford’s efforts on Emergence.” Dan McAvinchy, Guitar Nine Records
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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson
What Might Have Been
From: Generations: A Legacy of JazzBy Paul Hosford
Alligator Wine
From: Generations: A Legacy of JazzBy Paul Hosford