

"John Goldie is one of the most talented
guitarists to appear on the
British Jazz Scene in a long time..." Martin
Taylor
Started playing guitar around six years of age,
initially self-taught, gradually progressing to playing in Rock
and Blues bands around
twelve years old. Around this time studied music theory and
harmony with a local tutor and also got involved with the dance
band scene.
Whilst playing a function gig John was spotted
by the musical director of a visiting Motown act from the U.S.A.
and asked to be guitarist on their next UK tour. This was to
be the start of many tours and work as a session player including
CD’s Radio, TV Shows etc. A chance meeting with Jazz
guitarist Martin Taylor and a subsequent invitation to perform
together led to a dramatic change in direction career wise.
Not
only did this collaboration lead to the award winning group
Spirit of D’Jango, several CD’s tours and concerts
at elite Jazz venues like Ronnie Scott’s, but was also
the spark which ignited the solo career John now enjoys.
Whilst
developing a solo repertoire John also wrote material for
his own Trio, recording the acclaimed CD Turn and Twist with
tours
and festivals following. Whilst on the road John started
writing material for a solo CD. The material was purely acoustic
and
after hearing a couple of demo tracks John was invited by
Peter Finger over to Acoustic Music in Germany the premier acoustic
label in Europe to record a solo acoustic guitar CD.
This
album
of original compositions and quirky takes on popular tunes
received critical acclaim in the UK, USA and Europe. John
has also attracted the attention of two of the biggest companies
in the acoustic world, Martin Guitars and A.E.R. Acoustic
Amplifiers.
John is a proud endorsee of these products.
The release of “This Time and Place”
follows this natural progression, and whilst drawing on his own
Scottish and Jazz influences, places his music at the forefront
of accessible virtuoso acoustic guitar. With a mixture of new
compositions and well known tunes, the CD has already started
to gain plaudits for its originality and quality of production,
and looks set to bring John Goldie and his music to a much wider
audience. |