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Gary Husband: The Complete Diary of a Plastic Box

Read "The Complete Diary of a Plastic Box" reviewed by John Kelman


One of the biggest surprises for those who thought of Gary Husband as a drummer was his keyboard work on guitarist John McLaughlin's recent 4th Dimension tours (Fall, 2007/Spring, 2008) Still, those in the know are familiar with Husband's double life on albums including The Things I See (Angel Air, 2004), Aspire (Jazzizit, 2004) and A ...

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A Meeting of Spirits: Interpretations of the Music of John McLaughlin

Label: Alternity Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Spirits Opening; A Meeting of Spirits; It's Funny; Lotus Feet Reflections; Celestial Terrestrial Commuters; Lotus Feet (Reprise); Earth Bound Hearts; Development and Closing; Jazz Jungle (Excerpt); Maya Prologue; The Dance of the Maya; Alap; Are You the One?; Vision is a Naked Sword; Joyful; Song for My Mother.

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Gary Husband: A Meeting of Spirits: Interpretations of the Music of John McLaughlin

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As a followup to his remarkable The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth (Angel Air, 2001), veteran drummer/keyboardist Gary Husband tackles another guitar legend on A Meeting of Spirits. Both records are wonderful solo piano tributes to their sources' distinctive compositional skills and harmonic innovations. But Husband's latest effort takes the concept ...

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Gary Husband/Mondesir Brothers Collaboration: To the Power of Three

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The Gary Husband/Mondesir Brothers Collaboration To the Power of Three RSJ Groove Productions 2003 As time progresses, the true strength and diversity of drummer/keyboardist Gary Husband becomes increasingly evident. Whether contributing powerhouse drum work to legendary guitarist Allan Holdsworth's records, drums and keyboards to projects by drummer Billy Cobham and ...

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Gary Husband's Force Majeure: Live at The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

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Gary Husband's Force Majeure Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London RSJ Groove Productions RSJFM007DVD 2005 Perhaps best known to fusion fans as the drummer behind guitarist Allan Holdsworth, one of the most distinctive musical voices of the past 30+ years, Gary Husband remains something of a secret as a ...

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The Things I See

Label: Double Moon Records
Released: 2004

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Aspire

Label: Jazzizit
Released: 2004
Track listing: Trio; Dindi; Willow Weep for Me; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Somewhere in Time; If I Should Lose You; Janes World; Tiny Demons; Miles Davis (part ii), Miles Davis (part iii) (jean-pierre); Oleo/A Forgotten Love; New York City - Suite in Four Parts; My Heart Stood Still; Souvenir.

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The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth

Label: Angel Air
Released: 2004
Track listing: The Sixteen Men of Tain; Shadows Of; Temporary Fault; Out from Under; Mr. Berwell; The Things You See; Wish; Devil Take the Hindmost; Kinder; Looking Glass

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Gary Husband and Friends: Aspire

Read "Aspire" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes you just never know when something is going to come up and hit you over the head. Gary Husband, better-known as a drummer, did just that with '01's The Things I See , recently reissued by Angel Air Records, where he delivered an inventive and heartfelt solo piano record interpreting the music of sometime musical ...

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Gary Husband: The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth

Read "The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes being a distinctive innovator on an instrument can have its disadvantages. Take guitarist Allan Holdsworth, who from the first notes he played on Ian Carr's '72 album, Belladonna , announced the arrival of a player with a completely distinctive vision, a guitar style that, with its rapid-fire legato runs, was more informed by saxophonists like ...


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