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Josh Workman - Jazz Guitar -- Gypsy, Bebop and Beyond!
"There are lots of jazz guitarists out there who can play in a Django-Grappelli style, and many who can play bop or Latin jazz. But not many of them are equally comfortable in all of those styles, and that's just part of what makes Josh Workman very special as a guitarist and bandleader."
-Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
The high-profile proof of Josh Workman's talents in all these genres came with the release of his 2004 CD, Jumpin' at the Border.
In a profile appearing shortly thereafter, the San Francisco Chronicle observed, "Even the most talented musician can have a tough time presenting a variety of styles on a single CD. There's always the danger of turning the recording into a hodgepodge that satisfies no one, no matter how dazzling the individual numbers. Workman solved this puzzle with flair on Jumpin' at the Border. The CD showcases Workman's ability to plug into bebop, Brazilian, blues, Latin and gypsy jazz. The solution is the pulsing energy that sweeps through every track, in every style, and unifies the proceedings."
And in live performance, Workman turns that energy up!
"...a great talent...[Josh Workman] can clearly burn - and his clear tone and crisp articulation are constants in his playing."
-Jason Bivins, Cadence Magazine
Guitarist Josh Workman has been burning his way to just about every spot on the jazz/swing map since he first started performing in North Beach bars at the tender age of ten, hiding in back rooms when the police showed up. That was then. Now a young veteran, Workman has earned his name as one of the Bay Area's most fiery and versatile players during a career that has found him blistering the jump blues with swing revival band Indigo Swing, gypsy jazz with the Hot Club of San Francisco, funk-jazz with the Groove Collective and the Jazz Passengers in New York City, world music with D'Vash and straight-ahead bop with Larry Vuckovich's Young At Heart Ensemble.
Through studies with guitar greats like Ray Scott, Bruce Forman, Jim Hall and Vic Juris, at places like Berklee School of Music and the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, and on bandstands across America, Josh Workman has grown from those early days of musical precocity into a nimble, exciting guitarist, capable of lighting up a room with his good-natured energy and multi-faceted talents.
He's toured across the U.S. and Europe with Indigo Swing during the height of the swing dance craze, cracked the whip-like rhythms of the Django Rheinhardt-styled Hot Club of San Francisco, and led his own straight-ahead jazz ensembles and worked as sideman in many more. In fact, all of his many influences and experiences have contributed to Josh Workman's unique, creative, full-steam-ahead guitar style. In addition, regular Jazz at Pearl's patrons will know Workman from his regular appearances backing singing great Kim Nalley.
Bottom line: Josh Workma
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