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Rob Price
																	
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Rob Price is from Massachusetts. He's been encouraged by his family to study music one way or another, formally or informally, his whole life. Before picking up the guitar in 1991 (one year after he moved to New York City), he played violin, viola and piano. In NYC he started playing in various free improv groups and in the avant rock band Dim Sum Clip Job, which released an album, Harmolodic Jeopardy, on John Zorn's Avant label. He began his own label, Gutbrain Records, in 2000.
I Really Do Not See The Signal
																	
								By Rob Price
									Label: Gutbrain Records
									Released: 2007									
Track listing: I Really Do Not See The Signal; Girasol; Modern Mongoose; Dashiell Hammett & Barbara Pym; Viae Ferae; Chambara; Mango; H.P. Lovecraft Slept Here.								
Night Vision
																	
								
									Album: At Sunset
																			By Rob Price
																		Label: Gutbrain Records
									Released: 2004									
Duration: 05:07								
Girasol
																	
								
									Album: I Really Do Not See The Signal
																			By Rob Price
																		Label: Gutbrain Records
									Released: 2007									
Duration: 07:38								
Rob Price Quartet: I Really Do Not See The Signal
								
									by Michael Caratti
									
										
																			
								
I Really Do Not See The Signal is the second Rob Price Quartet record, following At Sunset (Gutbrain, 2004), which featured Ellery Eskelin, Trevor Dunn and Joey Baron. This recording, with Jim Black replacing Baron on drums, is both more aggressive and adventurous in its approach. Each piece on the album was written specifically for these ...
At Sunset
																	
								By Rob Price
									Label: Gutbrain Records
									Released: 2004									
Track listing: 1. 1600 Hours 2. Night Vision 3. Icicles 4. Main Title 5. Jack of Cats 6. Where It Snows 7. Mouse Game
8. At Sunset.								
Rob Price: At Sunset
								
									by Franz A. Matzner
									
										
																			
								
Jazz is no stranger to eclecticism. Musicians have been bending, breaking, reshaping, and reincorporating since the very beginning of jazz history. In fact, departing from jazz tradition might as well be the definition of jazz. If that is indeed the case, guitarist Rob Price has, with his current release, At Sunset , marked ...

																	
																	
					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			