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Q Morrow

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Well schooled in many styles of music and guitar technique, Q is a rare breed of guitarist who feels at home in any style of music, on any guitar. Having studied extensively jazz, funk, pop, rock, and classical guitar here in the far West, Carnatic (South Indian Classical) and Hindustani music in the far East, Brazilian and Cuban music on the side, it would be no stretch to say that his versatility is his strongest point. What sets him apart from other world musicians is the fact that his interest in music is spiritual, not technical. To Q, music is an offering. Growing up in Caldwell, Idaho, a suburb of Boise provided Q with ample practice time

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Article: Album Review

Q Morrow: There Are Stars In Brooklyn

Read "There Are Stars In Brooklyn" reviewed by Friedrich Kunzmann


While coming across an eclectic mix of various ethnic styles fused with popular music genres isn't an exception in jazz these days (and hasn't been for a while now), one rarely finds as many different influences framed in such coherent compositions as on There Are Stars In Brooklyn. The homogenous instrumentation and production furthermore add to ...

Album

There Are Stars In Brooklyn

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2018
Track listing: There Are Stars In Brooklyn; The Do How; Pupusa Da Jamaica; Sueño de Miel; Chinook Passing; Inferno Astral; Not Quite Sure Yet; Loose Ends.

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The Do How

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2018
Duration: 06:40

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Q Morrow

Read "Take Five with Q Morrow" reviewed by Q Morrow


Meet Q Morrow Based in New York City, Q is an eclectic modern guitarist. At home in many different styles of music such as jazz, R&B, Brazilian styles such as Samba, Forro, and Choro, Karnatic, and Afro Cuban music as well, Q is a true musical citizen of the world, deeply internalizing all of this music ...

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Article: Album Review

Q Morrow: There Are Stars In Brooklyn

Read "There Are Stars In Brooklyn" reviewed by James Fleming


Like America, the ideas are good. And just like the USA, they are lost in translation, from concept to being. Q Morrow's There Are Stars In Brooklyn combines jazz with Brazilian, Afro-Cuban and Carnatic music. It is the product of a curious mind and an interconnected world, specifically of the United States, where different peoples, cultures, ...

Album

All Around Dude

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2014
Track listing: Who Am I; Transformation of Desire; Owyhee; Canoa Quebrada; J.P. Nagar 3rd Phase; Darkness; Dharamshala; Los Caños de Meca.


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