AHEM*: Boomer and Caffeine played on NPR's All Thing's Considered! *(22 million people a week listen to National Pubic Radio.)
BRUCE'S GUITAR STYLE: Flashes of new age, echoes of Americana...
Slack key addict, farmer chord fan...
Flamenco [+]AHEM*: Boomer and Caffeine played on NPR's All Thing's Considered! *(22 million people a week listen to National Pubic Radio.)
BRUCE'S GUITAR STYLE: Flashes of new age, echoes of Americana...
Slack key addict, farmer chord fan...
Flamenco flourishes, classical twists, hypnotic harmonics, caffeinated percussives...
Plus a few other elements. Other than that, it's pretty simple.
*** NEW LIVE VIDEO CLIP *** "PASSION" EXTREME FINGERSTYLE. Real Audio or Windows Media. Click on the video clip at http://BruceGoldish.com/samples.htm.
THE CD: Bruce's debut CD, Coast, features thirteen original tunes, plus an arrangement of Greensleeves, all solo acoustic instrumental guitar. Some of the selections will transport with their mellow, melodic flavor, others, like Caffeine, will energize, like a musical triple latte.
Check out Bruce's website at www.brucegoldish.com for more free mp3 samples, upcoming shows, photos, puppies, and more!
REVIEWS: "Oh my God... I've never seen fingers strum and pick and pluck so fast in my life... Song after beautiful song after incredible song, I was truly impressed... You come across someone as talented as this and you go, 'Oh my God! That was incredible...' Reminds me of Leo Kottke.... great, blew me away... He's strumming so fast and so hard with his fingers, when I was watching his index finger - that thing was going so fast, it was like, jeez dude, some of us got turned on..." - ROCK99, Salt Lake City, UT, Live on the Mick & Allan Show
"This album is great!!! Just fantastic playing & writing." - Micah Solomon, President, Oasis CD Duplication
"Lovely!" - WJFF, NY
"It has a very warm feel too often missing from solo guitar CDs." - WUNC, Chapel Hill, NC
"Nice!" - National Public Radio
"Incredible guitar-work." - KRVM, Eugene OR
"Very nice work - the cut Caffeine especially!" - KFCF, Fresno, CA
"We'll continue to share it [Coast] with listeners for a long time to come." [Then, describing Bruce's style] "Leo Kottke and Carlos Montoya or some flamenco guy, and maybe a little classical influence and put them in a Cuisinart." - KUMD, Duluth, MN
"Rarely-if ever-do we come across this sort of alchemy, this sense of love and admiration for an instrument, while listening to a re
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