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Dave Howard
																	
								
David Howard (Guitarist / Composer / Arranger / Educator) performs throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. He is a sensitive and exciting musician influenced by many great jazz, blues and funk artists. David Howard is a Professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He's a guitarist, composer, arranger and leader on many recordings including "Souvenirs" featuring Kenwood Dennard. "Clouds", "Almost Carefree", and "Block Island Summer" with the Joe Parillo Ensemble, and "Autumn Leaves" with Dave Rasmussen Jazz Orchestra. Dave has Performed tours and clinics in Europe, and has worked as a Composer and Performer on various jingles
Dave Howard: Infinite Blu
								
									by Mackenzie Horne
									
										
																			
								
Guitarist Dave Howard was raised on a robust diet of jazz, classic rock, and the blues. He is the type of individual who stubbornly throws himself into the cross- genre deep end, ears first, and refuses to come up for air. Praying at the altar of fusion at midmorning, lunch at the Hard Rock Café, and ...
Infinite Blu
																	
								By Dave Howard
									Label: Monomyth Media & Dave Howard
									Released: 2017									
Track listing: Port Royal Dance; Ida and Paolo; Every Time You Go; Ginseng; Infinite Blu; Mo Hu Hazzu; Obsidian Beach; You 
and I; Three Day Week; Montepaone.								
Souvenirs
																	
								By Dave Howard
									Label: Neoga Records
									Released: 2001									
Track listing: Souvenirs; The Change; Calabria; Interlude; Threesome; Espresso; Under The Knife; Lido Marinella 2 
A.M.; Ciao Ritornero.								
Dave Howard: Souvenirs
								
									by Todd S. Jenkins
									
										
																			
								
An overall excellent disc by a creative, challenging ensemble with some innovative ideas. This album perhaps doesn’t get off to the best start, as the opening track is steeped so richly in the Pat Metheny Group’s oeuvre that Howard comes off as a mere wanna-be. The guitar tone, cymbal shimmers and wordless vocals just scream, “Metheny ...

					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			