Showing posts with label James Hogan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Hogan. Show all posts

Terry Syrek,James Hogan,Tobias Hurwitz: Ruby Mountain guitar summit!


What is the Ruby Mountain Guitar Summit?

  • A world-class guitar workshop for a small select group of students set in the mountains of West Virginia. 
  • Location is the best combination of rustic (barn wood dining room table) and luxurious (down comforters) at the same time
  • Students, instructors, classrooms and performance space all under one roof. 
  • Gourmet customized meals - questionnaire prior to RMGS will ask your specific preferences.  
  • Personalized instruction - every student gets 2 private lessons plus the small class size allows for a collaborative learning experience.
  • More face time with instructors than with any other workshop program. 


SESSION 1
  • Instructors: Tobias Hurwitz and Jeff McErlain
  • Dates: Tuesday, July 9th until Sunday, July 14th
  • Cost: $1,950 including instruction, accommodations, meals
  • Spots Remaining: 5 of 8 remaining as of 2/24

SESSION 2
  • Instructors: James Hogan and Jeff McErlain
  • Dates: Tuesday, July 23rd until Sunday, July 28th
  • Cost: $1,950 including instruction, accommodations, meals
  • Spots Remaining: 5 of 8 remaining as of 2/24
SESSION 3
  • Instructors: James Hogan and Terry Syrek
  • Dates: Tuesday, July 30th until Sunday, August 4th
  • Cost: $1,950 including instruction, accommodations, meals
  • Spots Remaining: 6 of 8 remaining as of 2/24

Frank Gambale,Scott Henderson,Mike Miller,James Hogan: The Crane & Fabian Project CD

The Crane & Fabian Project: No Limits/with Scott Henderson, Frank Gambale

Eric Marienthal (saxophones), Mike Miller (guitar), Steve Hunt (keys), Lance Crane (drums), Frank Gambale (guitar), James Hogan (guitar), Christian Fabian (bass), Scott Henderson (guitar), Mitch Forman (keys), Alex Acuna (percussion), Luis Conte (percussion)

The all-star Crane & Fabian Project album “No Limits” will release in the United States April 1, 2012 and will be available on Spice Rack Records, Itunes and at www.craneandfabian.com . The all-star lineup of top Jazz musicians of the last 30 years includes: Frank Gambale, guitar; Eric Marienthal, sax; Gregg Bissonette, drums; Lance Crane, drums; plus Scott Henderson on guitar and Alex Acuna on percussion and drums; Mitch Forman, keys; Luis Conte, percussion; Mike Miller, guitar; Larry Stein, bass; Hussain Jiffry, bass; Christian Fabian, bass; and newcomer James Hogan on guitar. The album pumps up the classic percussion and shredding guitar sounds of Return to Forever, the Chick Corea Electric band and Tribal Tech with dueling guitars. And there’s another debut here—this is the first time in music history that three of the Chick Corea Elektric Band guitarists are on the same album.

The Crane & Fabian project started out as a collaboration between bassist/composer/arranger Christian Fabian and award-winning producer/drummer Lance Crane. ”Let It Rip”, their first CD has previously only been available in Japan on King Records, where it received great reviews and was one of the top-selling new Jazz albums on King Records.

As a King Records release, ”Let It Rip” won several awards including Best Jazz Artist—two years in a row—at the Hollywood Music and Media Awards. The album features a new approach to Jazz and Jazz Fusion, and exciting new takes on some catchy smooth jazz cuts, including “Peg” by Steely Dan. “Peg” features Eric Marienthal carrying the vocal lines, and an outstanding guitar solo by the Mike Miller of the Yellowjackets, Gino Vanelli and Chick Corea Elektric Band fame.

Another great feature of “Let It Rip” is newcomer gunslinger guitarist James Hogan. On three cuts—“Let it Rip”, “Mere Indulgence” and “Nothing Lost, Just Forgotten”—he dukes it out with legendary players Frank Gambale and Mike Miller. Crane & Fabian invite listeners to be the judges—Does Hogan keep up with these two legendary top Jazz Guitarists? And there’s still another star featured on the album—Grammy award nominee Tom McCauley, who did the mix.

What do you get if you mix high energy Jazz Fusion with some of the top guitarists and musicians in the Industry: the next Super Group in Jazz Fusion—so be sure to check out “Let It Rip”. Watch for updates later this year on the CD release and follow-up tour.

Contact :Lance Crane 818 634 3075 lxcrane@yahoo.com Visit www.craneandfabian.com

Details
Track 1 Headwest (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 2 Sunoil (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 3 Tune in Tokyo (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 4 T42 (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 5 No Limit (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 6 King and Queen of Hearts (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 7 Land of Giants (LISTEN TO AUDIO)
Track 8 A Place in Time (par1)
Track 9 J Man
Track 10 Walt's Bloose




James Hogan: burning it up at National Guitar Workshop

James Hogan (guitar) , Dave Overthrow (bass) and Pete Sweeney (drums) playing In "In The Pocket" composed by Dave Overthrow performed at the National Guitar Workshop

James Hogan, Dave Overthrow, Pete Sweeney

James Hogan, Dave Overthrow, Pete Sweeney

James Hogan: tales of blue jazz fusion


News:
09-02-2006:
His CD "True Diversity" is now available from Guitar9



15-04-2005:
First published

Background:
Another recent find on my journey of guitar discovery. James Hogan is a rounded player fusing jazz, metal, country, and blues phrasing, in his own improvisational style. He is a professional musician performing, recording, and teaching.

James has performed, and recorded with a wide array of artists. Some of those including other Guitar virtuosos Barry Greene, Terry Syrek and Dave Martone. He has also undertaken a great deal of studio work with well known artists.

His "True Diversity" CD is totally reflective of his musical aspirations, distilling the jazz fusion and country stylings. He is definately a cut above the average and well worth a listen.

Check out his web site for a complete bio. You can also listen to tracks from his "True Diversity"CD at his online store or buy the CD from CD Baby.