Monday, March 16, 2015

Vic Juris - Free Admission

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:23
Size: 129.1 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[5:31] 1. Congeniality
[5:19] 2. Ocean View
[5:29] 3. How Deep Is The Ocean
[5:23] 4. The Sky
[8:26] 5. An Oversea's Memory
[5:12] 6. Floater
[7:12] 7. You're My Thrill
[4:41] 8. Mccoy
[4:19] 9. 12 Tone Jones
[4:46] 10. Dolores

VIC JURIS (g); JAY ANDERSON (b); ANTHONY PINCIOTTI (d).

A native of Jersey City, N.J., Juris took up guitar at age 10 during the summer of 1963. Accordion, he notes, was a far more popular instrument than guitar at that time. All that would change the following year when Beatlemania washed up on the Jersey shore. Juris got his first electric guitar on Christmas of 1964, and by the mid-’60s he was playing cover versions of Jimi Hendrix, Cream and the Temptations material in rock and R&B bands around his area. He discovered jazz in his late teens and subsequently studied with Philly jazz guitar legend Pat Martino.

Juris uses a nylon-string Takamine acoustic guitar for the Brazilian music, but his main ax since 1980 has been a thin hollow-body guitar made by New Jersey luthier Tom Doyle. He also plays a closed archtop (no f-holes) built by Phoenix luthier Glen McKerrihan.

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