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Guitars A Plenty

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On this show recent guitar focused album releases from Dave Stryker, Gastón de la Cruz, Greg Amirault, Ken Serio, Oli Astral, and Guillaume Vierset. There's also great improvisation from the band of Alvin Fielder, David Dove, Jason Jackson, and Damon Smith, plus, a track from the debut double album of solo piano from Nick Maclean.

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  • Dave Stryker "Lanes" from As We Were (Strikezone Records) 00:00
  • Gastón de la Cruz, Valentino Sampaoli, Nahuel Flores Catino "Bosque" from Onirica (ears&eyes) 07:41
  • Greg Amirault "Tribute Tune" from News Blues (Self Released) 13:56
  • Ken Serio "Almost There" from The Fusebox (Tipping Tree) 22:48
  • Oli Astral "From The Astral" from From The Astral (Multiple Chord Music) 28:19
  • Dave Stryker "As We Were" from As We Were (Strikezone Records) 37:02
  • Alvin Fielder, David Dove, Jason Jackson, Damon Smith "Long Hall" from The Very Cup Of Trembling (Astral Spirits) 42:59
  • Greg Amirault "Song for Nova Scotia" from News Blues (Self Released) 55:18
  • Ken Serio "Crosstown Reggae" from The Fusebox (Tipping Tree) 1:00:00
  • Nick Maclean "Difficulties of Discernment" from Can You Hear Me? (Brontosaurus Records) 1:06:15
  • Oli Astral "From The Heart" from From The Astral (Multiple Chord Music) 1:17:42
  • Guillaume Vierset Edges "First Round" from First Round (Igloo Records) 1:26:24
  • Dave Stryker "River Man" from As We Were (Strikezone Records) 1:29:43
  • Gastón de la Cruz, Valentino Sampaoli, Nahuel Flores Catino "Labios" from Onirica (ears&eyes) 1:38:31
  • Greg Amirault "Sweet Way" from News Blues (Self Released) 1:46:01
  • Ken Serio "Dusk" from The Fusebox (Tipping Tree) 1:52:17
  • Guillaume Vierset Edges "Better Call Pam" from First Round (Igloo Records) 1:56:47

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