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Old 06-20-2011, 05:42 PM
 
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Default Frisell, Ribot and Campilongo?

Is there any other players out there that would fit with these 3 guys?

I know there is no catagory for what I'm going for. I'm still curious to find other player that would fit into the same camp. Though they're not exactly the same, they all three go in and out of the Jazz and Country style while maintaining some of the most haunting sounds with their instruments. I'm just looking for other guys who sound the same. Well, to some degree.
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Old 06-20-2011, 05:55 PM
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Some Jakob Bro, perhaps. A bit of a stretch, but some of it fits...
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Some Jakob Bro, perhaps. A bit of a stretch, but some of it fits...

Thanks, I'll check more of his music out. I'm only familiar with a couple of clips that I watched on YouTube that actually featured Bill Frisell. I think the album is called Weightless. I loved that stuff. It was real mellow. Is all of his stuff that way?
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Old 06-20-2011, 09:44 PM
 
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Check out Arild Anderson on bass. I'll try to find a link.
Here you go I think it is one of the most stunning performances I've ever heard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTOJGGdr_Hs
By the way my first Frissell Record was the Moulde Concert led by Arild, Buy it.

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Old 06-21-2011, 12:03 AM
 
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Check out Arild Anderson on bass. I'll try to find a link.
Here you go I think it is one of the most stunning performances I've ever heard.
YouTube - ‪Arild Andersen - Hyperborean (live, Til Radka, 2009)‬‏
By the way my first Frissell Record was the Moulde Concert led by Arild, Buy it.
Wow!
That was beautiful! Thanks...
I really enjoyed that.
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Tronzo.
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Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, Bill Bruford and Adrian Belew in King Crimson circ early 1980's, an unusual combination of different musicians and not jazz but interesting use of guitar and whacky time signatures.
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Ben Monder, Terje Rypdal would be my obvious choices. Not in a derivative way but both these guys came to their own place, a very unique place in a similar and parallel way, and with Terje, similar time frame that Bill did. They might be considered peers.
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+1 on the Jakob Bro suggestion. He has a new quartet album out this month: JB, Bill Frisell, Lee Konitz and Thomas Morgan.
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:02 AM
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Fred Frith.
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Tronzo.
Just in case, for the google-challenged: Tronzo | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's
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Beat me to it!!

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Buddy Miller plays w/ Ribot and Frisell on his Majestic Silver Strings cd. He's a versatile player in his own right and they all sound great along w/ Greg Leisz on steel.

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David Torn hasn't been mentioned yet.
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David Torn hasn't been mentioned yet.
Right! Yes, it was David Torn who took Bill's place in Jan Garbarek's band after Bill left. It was a tough chair to fill, can you imagine that job? Yeah, and speaking of guitarists in the Bill niche, Mick Goodrick was often first call along with Bill for many leaders including the late Paul Motian.
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Right! Yes, it was David Torn who took Bill's place in Jan Garbarek's band after Bill left. It was a tough chair to fill, can you imagine that job? Yeah, and speaking of guitarists in the Bill niche, Mick Goodrick was often first call along with Bill for many leaders including the late Paul Motian.
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Goodrick subbed for Bill in Bass Desires and for Mike Stern in Mike Brecker's band. Wowza!!

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Nels Cline is in a similar vein to Marc Ribot.
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Thanks to this thread I picked up a couple Jakob Bro discs. I am really diggin' his music!
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