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Rotem Sivan is my favourite guitarist, past and present. Sounds to me like Bill Evans on guitar, a stunning blend of jazz, and classical influences with a beautiful bell like guitar tone plus some middle eastern spice.
Rotem is a super nice guy and has a new CD coming out I think on September 1.
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08-16-2015 07:57 PM
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Rodney Jones....cool:
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Fresh video of Jesse, filmed earlier this week in Japan:
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Originally Posted by David B
There is something very Barney Kessel like in his approach here: the way that he seamlessly and beautifully integrates single lines with chords into one unified thing. Barney was the master of that, particularly in a bass drums guitar Trio format.
Jesse v. Ruller seems to take it to another level as compared to most guitarists, especially in a trio format. I think it is the way he, as mentioned in the prior paragraph, integrates chords with single note lines that helps to profoundly distinguish him from the crowd.
And, incidentally, I love how Dutch people have more English sounding first names than Englanders. My favorite footballer? Dennis of course. .
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Van Ruller et MVI fan here. Their duo album has some incredible playing, I'm actually transcribing some lines, wow ! I'll share them in the future if anyone's interested.
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Damn.
His solo on Love For Sale is awesome...
Lots of Blues Feel and killer lines ,tone , touch and time....Last edited by Robertkoa; 10-24-2015 at 08:49 PM.
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I think that CD of Daans is recorded with a Campellone, correct me if I'm wrong ?
Originally Posted by PMB
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Originally Posted by jamie1805
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It does sound very similar, you are right
Mmm might still be his levin.
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I think it is really cool that Reiner Bass is considered to be Jazz- there is hope for you guys yet...lol.
That piece with the crazy rhythm is cool when the Horns come in- outside a bit- then they bring it in.
He has a unique style(s) lots of open string drones ringing...but I like how he plays the whole Guitar.
It's sometimes difficult to work Solo Guitar stuff into a Rhythm Section...you kind of have to decide which way you are going at the outset IMO.
Sooner or later there will be a Michael Hedges type on 7 String who plays some Jazz.....
I like his creativity a lot.
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Originally Posted by johnnybobcat
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Originally Posted by johnnybobcat
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Wow! This guy leaves me speechless. And were it not for this forum I never would have heard of him.
Originally Posted by PMB
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Originally Posted by earsoup
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Originally Posted by gtrs
The poster might have meant Maarten Van Der Grinten (the other of the 'big 3' of Dutch jazz guitar), who has an album with Jesse Van Ruller, 'Nine Stories From' (A-Records, 1999, reissued on Challenge Records, 2009).
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Yes... Jessie's still one of my favorite players, I remember when phillco started this thread... I dig his work with David Hazeltine... it's all great
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For anyone else in Europe, a heads-up that Jesse van Ruller and Peter Bernstein are performing some duo shows in late January and early February. Here the dates I've found so far.
24 January: Sunset, Paris. Details: Concerts janvier 2024 - Sunset Sunside Jazz Club
28 January: HerrNilson, Oslo. Details: Herr Nilsen | Forside, Program
29 January: Soundcellar, Poole, UK. A ticketed live-stream option also available. Details: Events from 22 February 2024 – 30 May 2024 – SoundCellar
30 and 31 January: Pizza Express Jazz Club, London. Details: Peter Bernstein & Jesse van Ruller | Live Jazz Music & Great Food | PizzaExpress Live
3 February: Jazz Station, Brussels. Details: Jazz Station
4 February: Bimhuis, Amsterdam. Details: https://www.bimhuis.nl/agenda/peter-...-van-ruller-2/
7 February: Jazzhus Montmartre, Copenhagen. Details: https://jazz.dk/vinterjazz-2024/koncerter/195/Last edited by David B; 12-08-2023 at 12:12 PM.
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