Alan
Joseph
Instructor, Electric Guitar
TRVH 340B | 303.871.6946
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Biography
Originally from
Detroit, Alan Joseph continues to be a musical catalyst in the Pike's
Peak Region and Denver. Presently he is instructor of Guitar in the Jazz
and Commercial Music Program at the University of Denver 's Lamont School
of Music. Along with his studio teaching at Lamont, Alan is part of the
acclaimed Lamont Jazz Faculty Combo "The Climb."
Colorado Springs's
own, Alan Joseph is getting attention beyond the Rockies with unique ensemble
works that range far beyond the music normally associated with Jazz guitar
headliners.
Alan's recording
Heavy Water Music, available on Fahrenheit Records (www.CDNow.com),
was released to wide critical acclaim and he has appeared in Guitar
Player, Guitar, and JAZZIZ magazines. When the
highly regarded Jazz station KRCC named its top 10 albums a few years
ago, Earl Klugh, the Crusaders and Harry Connick all made the list. Guess
who was No.1? Alan Joseph, ith his independently produced release Heavy
Water Music . Joseph and his trio, H 3 O have received rave reviews
in JAZZIZ and an article in Guitar refers to Joseph's
playing as "like Pat Metheny, he also has a feel for new melodies that
sound familiar. We're talking ear-candy here, the kind that always finds
an audience."
Among the many musical
adventures that satisfy Alan include performances with Denver's Creative
Music Works Orchestra, Maria Schneider, Dave Valentin, Herb Ellis, and
Rich Chiaraluce.
Listening to
Alan, one can always expect to hear elements of "Straight Ahead" Jazz,
Funk, Rhythm and Blues, and even some off-beat "Poetry Jazz" (which at
one time involved placing microphones inside watermelons!). When performing
with H 3 O (which includes Randy Bowen on drums and Marc Neihof on bass)
you can expect a gourmet menu of musical selections from Jazz standards
of the Swing, Bebop, and Cool periods to the current trend of contemporary
Fusion.
"Another intriguing
newcomer to the contemporary jazz scene is also a gifted, well-rounded
composer who just happens to be a guitarist. ... Joseph's attraction to
Pat Metheny and Weather Report is evident, yet he manages to lead these
influences into some interesting territories of his own." JAZZIZ
"Alan plays with
a sense of joy and freedom." "Alan Joseph's Heavy Water Music
moves from clean, Holdsworthian Prog-Rock with stuttering, syncopated
drums into airy Methenyesque dreamscapes. With layers of acoustic and
electric textures, Alan's colorful arrangements demonstrate his great
ear for orchestrating contrasting guitar tones." Guitar Player
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