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Rick Washbrook
Rick Washbrook has been playing guitar, doing studio work, and teaching for 36 years now, and is an active recording artist. He has experienced, as many artists do, low times in the business and also, numerous high times in his career. His signature is sensitive but can deliver a raw gut wrenching feeling in his performance. Washbrook has virtuoso guitar-manship, a personal lyric-writing side, and a heap of stories to tell. Through his experimentation with different genres, Washbrook has become, over the years, a very eclectic guitarist. Rick has created a sound, and it feels uniquely his own. Born the son of Dorothy and Bert Washbrook in 1958, he came from a family with two brothers that were child stars
Roncesvalles Tango
Label: Dirty Ice Cream Music
Released: 2007
Track listing: Gate 403; Red Rose Samba; Argentinean Tango; Manha de Carnaval; Cabana gypsy; Orange Sunset; Roncesvalles Tango; Gentle Rain; The Girl From Ipanema; Craving; Petite Waltz; Beth.
Rick Washbrook: Roncesvalles Tango
by Jerry D'Souza
Rick Washbrook has been playing the guitar for thirty years. Over that time he has acquired and mastered his technique that brings a strong creative bend to his music that enchants in many ways.Washbrook's style comes in the way he uses his right hand. His fingering is unique, aided by the use of the ...
A Gypsy's Bed
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2001
Track listing: There Is No Greater Love; Autumn Leaves; Cannonball Rag; Summertime; Manha de Carnaval; Childhood Memories; Am I Blue/Baby Face; Gypsy Gala; Harmlessly; On A Clear Day; Texas Breau; Days of Wine and Roses; The Shadow of Your Smile; A Gypsy.
Rick Washbrook: A Gypsy's Bed
by Todd S. Jenkins
There are fans, and then there are fans. When it comes to the late Lenny Breau, Rick Washbrook is a fan. Breau was a Canadian jazz guitar genius whose distinctive style of fingering two-note chords while playing the melody on top was highly influential to mainstream jazz guitarists. For some reason Breau never became as well-known ...