Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Torsten Goods - 1980

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:03
Size: 121,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:13)  1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
(5:30)  2. Don't Let It Get to You
(4:33)  3. 99
(3:33)  4. So Are You
(3:13)  5. It's Still Rock'n'Roll to Me
(5:07)  6. (I Need You) So Bad
(5:32)  7. 1980
(4:04)  8. Winter's Night
(3:42)  9. I Can Hardly See You
(6:06) 10. Love Dance
(3:01) 11. Too Much Guitar
(4:24) 12. Shout It Out

Goods, son of an Irish mother and a German father, began his musical career at the age of 14 in Erlangen. Among his greatest role models include George Benson, Biréli Lagrène, Wes Montgomery, Django Reinhardt, Stevie Wonder, Kenny Loggins and Freddie Mercury, who musically influenced him mostly.

In 1998, Goods, aged 17 to jazz: he was inspired by guitarist Peter O'Mara. First workshops followed in the summer of 1999 and 2000 with Jim Hall and John Scofield in New York City, USA. In 2000 he became a member of the of Peter Herbolzheimer led National Youth Jazz Orchestra. From 2001 to 2003 he received a scholarship given to him the study of jazz guitar at the New School University, New York City at Vic Juris and Jack Wilkins allowed. During his stay in the USA he played with Reverend Run (Run DMC), Seleno Clarke, a close friend of George Benson, the Goods and Benson made ??known to each other, as well as Les Paul, which eventually the stage name Goods gave him. Jam sessions with Mike Stern, Biréli Lagrèneand Jack Wilkins were among his New York life.

2005 Goods was one of the 10 global semi-finalists in the "Thelonious Monk Jazz Guitar Competition", to which he was the only Europeans to Washington, DC was invited. His debut album Manhattan Walls played a Goods before graduating from high school: Tony Lakatos, Davide Petrocca, Guido May, Dejan Terzic, and Rick Kellersupported him at the 2001 recording of "Manhattan Walls" (Jardis). His second work Steppin was in 2004 for the quarterly leaderboard for Award of the German Record Critics' Award nomination. 2006 produced his first album for Goods ACT: Irish Heart, a tribute to the (Northern Ireland) home his mother about the Evening Standard wrote "Goods (...) has Breakthrough Talent galore. Inspired by George Benson, he sings winningly and plays the guitar superbly. "(Jack Massarik, Evening Standard, January 2, 2007). Goods entered, inter alia 2007 to the Leverkusen Jazz Festival and in 2008 at the Burghausen Jazz Week on. He is also on record by Helen Schneider to hear and Andi Kissenbeck. Translate by google https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsten_Goods

1980

2 comments:

  1. The best songs are the covers, including a fantastic one for the Queen classic.

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