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Charlie Hunter: Friends Seen and Unseen & Latitude

Read "Charlie Hunter: Friends Seen and Unseen & Latitude" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Charlie Hunter Friends Seen and Unseen Ropeadope 2004 Still mining inspiration from his relocation to New York, 8-string guitar wizard Charlie Hunter returns to the trio format for his latest release Friends Seen and Unseen. With Hunter's unique style of playing bass lines and guitar melodies simultaneously, it often sounds ...

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Charlie Hunter: Friends Seen and Unseen

Read "Friends Seen and Unseen" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Still mining inspiration from his relocation to New York, eight-string guitar wizard Charlie Hunter returns to the trio format for Friends Seen and Unseen. The trio offers plenty of open space, though with Hunter's unique style of playing bass lines and guitar melodies simultaneously, the group can often sound like a quartet. Hunter and his partners, ...

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Charlie Hunter & Bobby Previte as Groundtruther: Latitude

Read "Latitude" reviewed by John Kelman


Following up and developing on the concept begun with 8-string guitarist Charlie Hunter's first meeting with percussionist Bobby Previte, '03's Come in Red Dog, This is Tango Leader , the two artists form Groundtruther, a project with three proposed records to be released on the cutting edge Thirsty Ear Label, each with a different guest to ...

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Charlie Hunter & Bobby Previte as Groundtruther: Latitude

Read "Latitude" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Take three popular and progressive mainstream jazz artists with distinct reputations and styles. Throw in a recording label known for diverse music. Add a heavy dose of experimentation, and stir. Latitude is the first of three recordings featuring guitarist Charlie Hunter and drummer Bobby Previte in their side venture group, Groundtruther. Each recording will feature a ...

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Charlie Hunter: Right Now Live! & Friends Seen and Unseen

Read "Charlie Hunter: Right Now Live! & Friends Seen and Unseen" reviewed by John Kelman


The last twelve months have been exciting ones for fans of 8-string guitarist Charlie Hunter. There has been the release of his cooperative band Garage a Trois' Emphasizer ; a duo record with Bobby Previte, Come In Red Dog This Is Tango Leader ; and a live recording from his mid-'90s collective TJ Kirk, Talking Only ...

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Charlie Hunter: Right Now Live

Read "Charlie Hunter: Right Now Live" reviewed by Doug Collette


Something of a companion piece released same day as his new trio audio outing Friends Seen & Unseen , this DVD was recorded in winter of 2002 by 1k Studios when idiosyncratic guitarist Charlie Hunter was still working with his Quintet that recorded last year's Right Now Move. Its semi-animated graphics format conveys more than a ...

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The Charlie Hunter Trio: Friends Seen and Unseen

Read "Friends Seen and Unseen" reviewed by Doug Collette


Charlie Hunter is groove incarnate. Whether in his own groups, as a member of Garage a Trois, in duet with Bobby Previte, or reuniting with TJ Kirk (all this activity in the past year), this master of the eight-string guitar radiates an infectious joy that permeates his own playing as well as the musicianship of those ...

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Charlie Hunter Trio: Friends Seen and Unseen

Read "Charlie Hunter Trio: Friends Seen and Unseen" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Charlie Hunter Trio Friends Seen and Unseen Ropeadope 2004 The prolific and ever interesting Charlie Hunter continues to change musical colors. For over ten years the unique guitarist has continued to produce releases that prove his talent and popularity. Some have hailed Hunter as the new crossover jazz prince who ...

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Completing the Current Circuit with Fuze

Read "Completing the Current Circuit with Fuze" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Guitarist David “Fuze" Fiuczynski has remained somewhat of an incongruously well-kept secret despite his staggeringly complete resume, forward-thinking conceptual approach, and absolutely spine-chilling command of guitar technique. He's also been ahead of the curve on a few things; for one, the funk-metal crossover stylings that have dominated the popular music airwaves for quite some time now. ...

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Come In Red Dog, This Is Tango Leader

Label: Magneoton
Released: 2003


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