The Bridge Sessions, Episode 4 with Jack DeSalvo

Posted by on July 12, 2018

When:
July 15, 2018 @ 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
2018-07-15T12:15:00-04:00
2018-07-15T13:30:00-04:00
Where:
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Cost:
Free
Contact:
Matt Lavelle

On Episode 4 of the Bridge Sessions Host Matt Lavelle will be be joined by Jack DeSalvo for an interview and spontaneous music creation.

 

“Using both acoustic and electric instruments, DeSalvo demonstrates technique, intelligence and imagination with a broad streak of lyricism and passion in what amounts to one of the better guitar voices to be heard in improvised music these days.” – Cadence

Jack DeSalvo is a guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer has been hailed by Wire magazine as “a masterful player”. He has performed and recorded on classical, steel-string, electric, 12-string, slide and alto guitars, cello, banjo, mandolin and mandola.

JACK DeSALVO, hailed in THE WIRE magazine as “masterful”, built his international reputation as a member of D3, Ronald Shannon Jackson’s Decoding Society and as a highly regarded composer. JacksiteDeSalvo plays all manner of guitars as well as performing on cello, various members of the mandolin family and banjo, “…banjo player Jack DeSalvo uncorks a salvo of twangs as if Earl Scruggs has pushed his way into a Count Basie jam.” – Ken Waxman, NYC Jazz Record. DeSalvo performs solo, in a number of duos and with his own trio and quartet. He is a member of the Julie Lyon Quintet, Matt Lavelle’s 12 Houses, Sumari and a number of other NYC-based ensembles. Jack DeSalvo currently records for UNSEEN RAIN Records, appearing on more than 20 releases and has been producer for even more. He has also recorded for other labels, including Axiom and German labels Enja and Belafon. After studying classical guitar with Leonid Bolotine, composition with Ariadna Mikéshina and jazz guitar with Al Faraldi,  he attended the Berklee College of Music, studied The Lydian Chromatic Concept with George Russell and pursued further guitar studies with Bill Connors.

 

 

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