Daddo Oreskovich: flash art



News:
08-10-2007:
Daddo Oreskovich is on MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/daddo where you should check out the samples from an upcoming CD.

Plus a live snippet compilation from Berklee days.

Live @ Berklee College of Music


Background:
Daddo Oreskovich was born in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina and now residing in Chicago. Daddo first began playing guitar at the age of six, taking classical guitar lessons. At the age of nine, he got his first piano, and at that time, he developed a desire for composing and song writing.

In 1998, Daddo got his first computer and began showing interest for the sound recording and production. His life changed perpetually when he moved to Boston in January 2001. Daddo then attended Berklee College of Music as a Guitar Performance Major. Daddo graduated from Berklee in August 2004 with a degree in Guitar Performance.

Influences include: J.S.Bach, N.Paganini, A.Vivaldi,W.A.Mozart, L.v.Beethoven, Vlatko Stefanovski, Gary Moore, Joe Stump, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, Reb Beach, Y.Malmsteen and Greg Howe.

He ranked in the top 5% of guitarists at the college. He is a recipient of Harris Stanton Award for outstanding musicianship at Berklee, by nomination of his teacher “shred-guitar virtuoso” Joe Stump. The other artists/teachers at Berklee who contributed to

Joe Stump said:
"He's been my top student for quite awhile now and also one of the strongest Rock/Metal players I've worked with during my ten year period on the Berklee guitar faculty...Daddo shown himself to be an excellent guitarist, musician and student.He displays an excellent contemporary guitar technique, and is developing an improvisational pallet rich in elements from his native Bosnian background"


Check out Berklee for the complete bio


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