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Mike Gellar

Mike Gellar, a jazz guitarist with a distinctive harmonic approach to improvisation, cites Jim Hall, Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino and Emily Remler among his influences, which include horn players and other instrumentalists and vocalists as well. While mostly self-taught, Mike studied music theory at Frostburg State University and privately with guitarists Bill Bittner and Larry Woolridge. Born in Baltimore and residing near Hagerstown, Maryland, Mike performs in duo, trio, quartet and quintet settings in the Frederick, Baltimore, Washington and Harrisburg areas. His repertoire consists of swing, be-bop, cool and modern jazz from a vast variety of composers.

Mike began playing guitar at age 9 and was soon playing Beatles tunes. As a teenager, he began forming and leading bands, influenced by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Steely Dan, Stevie Wonder and James Taylor. While in college, a friend played a Joe Pass/Oscar Peterson album for him and he has been hooked ever since then, studying and performing with many wonderful musicians.

Mike's CD "Perdido" features Mike along with DC-area musicians Steve Abshire, Chris Bacas, Chris Battistone, Tommy Cecil, Paul Langosch, Mike Smith, Alan Wonneberger and Dave Wundrow. The varied instrumental formats range from a duo with two guitars to a quintet with guitar, sax, trumpet, bass and drums. The 71-1/2 minute CD is comprised of Perdido, Indian Summer, There Is No Greater Love, Israel, Angel Eyes, The Night Has A Thousand Eyes, Alice In Wonderland, On The Trail, I Love You, Wendy, Mohawk and Broadway.

"Mike Gellar is a solid, mainstream player with a good sound and taste to match. For PERDIDO, his first CD, Gellar has surrounded himself with an exceptional group of musicians: guitarist Steve Abshire and tenor saxophonist Chris Bacas are particularly outstanding. Guitarists should check out the two duos by Gellar and fellow guitarist Abshire. Their choice of tunes "No Greater Love" and "Broadway" contrast nicely and contain exemplary playing. Other cuts which leap out in superiority are "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" and "Mohawk". The ensemble work between trumpet and sax bops and burns in real Jazz Messenger fashion, resulting in 15 minutes of superlative hard-bop. Mike, who incidentally used a Guild Artist Award for the session, should be proud of his debut recording." - Just Jazz Guitar, 11/98

"This is Williamsport, Maryland guitarist Mike Gellar's debut CD. It is a very good first effort with lots of different settings - duo, trio, quartet and quintet. He has picked lots of good musicians to record with.

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Mike Gellar's Master Classes Passes It's Half Year Mark!

Mike Gellar's Master Classes Passes It's Half Year Mark!

Source: All About Jazz

Mike's Master Classes has been providing students and some of the top Master Musicians/Educators around the globe an opportunity to learn and network together in his virtual classroom for over a half year now. Students have been studying with Jack Wilkins, Sheryl Bailey, Paul Bollenback, Tony DeCaprio, Steve Herberman, Chris McNulty, Sid Jacobs, Barry Greene, Jack Pezanelli and John Stowell from the comfort, convenience and privacy of their homes! Unlike other online classes, Mike's Master Classes are truly live and ...

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Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Perdido

Unknown label
1998

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