Performances held at the Taylor Guitars room during the Winter NAMM Show are always among my highlights of the entire convention (see elsewhere on this blog).
Schedule details were just confirmed and listed below the press release. Note: The NAMM Show is not open to the public.
Taylor Guitars is pleased to announce its artist lineup for NAMM in Anaheim, California. This year brings bluegrass and fingerstyle sensations, international singer-songwriters, and accomplished country music artists to the company's showcase.
Schedule details were just confirmed and listed below the press release. Note: The NAMM Show is not open to the public.
Taylor Guitars is pleased to announce its artist lineup for NAMM in Anaheim, California. This year brings bluegrass and fingerstyle sensations, international singer-songwriters, and accomplished country music artists to the company's showcase.
Kicking off
the show on Thursday, January 21, is instrumentalist, Matteo Palmer.
Palmer's passion for guitar began after seeing fingerstyle virtuoso Alex
De Grassi perform live, and he soon reached out to Grammy-winning
guitarist and producer Will Ackerman to pursue his music further.
At age
17, Palmer recorded his debut album Out of Nothing at
Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studios, and he's currently at work on his
follow-up with Ackerman again at the production helm. Palmer will be
followed by Grace and Chelsea Constable.The sisters started playing guitar when they were 9 and 10, respectively, and quickly grew into a powerfully dynamic sibling duo. Grace, now 13, has
just completed writing, arranging and producing her debut CD, while
Chelsea has been featured in many major guitar publications, and at 13
closed the show at Muriel Anderson's All-Star Guitar Night and Steve
Morse. Chelsea is also finishing her debut EP and plans to release it
later this year.
Closing out Thursday night will be Grammy-nominated guitar player, singer and songwriter Trey Hensley. Hensley has made a name for himself in bluegrass and country circles, performing at the Grand Ole Opry at age 11, and sharing the stage with the likes of Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Charlie Daniels, Steve Wariner, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ricky Skaggs, Blue Highway, J.D. Crowe and many others.
Closing out Thursday night will be Grammy-nominated guitar player, singer and songwriter Trey Hensley. Hensley has made a name for himself in bluegrass and country circles, performing at the Grand Ole Opry at age 11, and sharing the stage with the likes of Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Charlie Daniels, Steve Wariner, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ricky Skaggs, Blue Highway, J.D. Crowe and many others.
In the summer of 2013, Hensley
relocated to Nashville and started playing regularly with the
International Bluegrass Music Association's 15-time Dobro Player of the
Year, Rob Ickes. The duo is currently nominated for a Grammy in the
category of "Bluegrass Album of the Year" for their 2015 release Before the Sun Goes Down.
On Friday,
Swedish fingerstyle guitarist Gabriella Quevedo will take the stage. The
daughter of an Argentinean guitarist, Quevedo began her career after
being inspired by the fingerstyle players she saw on YouTube. Eventually
she started uploading her own videos, which have garnered nearly 40
million views.
She was also featured on Guitar World's website for her
arrangement of the Eagles' "Hotel California," during which she played
the vocal melody, guitar, bass line, and some percussion. Quevedo will
be followed by singer-songwriter sensation James TW. The British-born
18-year-old also gained notoriety through YouTube on the strength of his
unique sound and deft guitar playing. He was recently signed to Island
Records and counts pop sensation Shawn Mendes as a fan of his playing.
Saturday
evening will welcome three members of the Zac Brown Band; John Driskell
Hopkins, Clay Cook, and Daniel de los Reyes. Hopkins is a founding
member of the Zac Brown Band and co-writer of such hits as
"Toes," "Goodbye in Her Eyes," and the band's first mainstream rock hit,
"Heavy Is The Head," which featured former Soundgarden frontman Chris
Cornell. Cook boasts an equally impressive musical background. As a
student at the Berklee College of Music, Cook co-founded the Lo Fi
Masters with Berklee classmate and future star John Mayer.
Cook has also
played with the likes of Sugarland and the Marshall Tucker Band. He
joined Zac Brown in 2011, while continuing to periodically release new
material under his own name. Daniel de los Reyes joined the group in
2012. Prior to, he toured with acts among the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Sheryl Crow, Gloria Estefan, Peter Frampton, the Killers and Sting.
Following the country jammers will be John and Jacob (pictured above), an Americana band comprised of John Davidson, Jacob Bryant, Trevor Davis,
Jake Thrasher and Austin Taylor Smith. In 2015, they toured with country
artist Kacey Musgraves and hit the festival circuit, performing at
SXSW, Shaky Boots, Stagecoach, and the CMA Music Festival.
Evidence of
John and Jacob's success appears across the music scene: They co-wrote
the hit single, "Done." with The Band Perry, which has sold over 1
million copies; their songs "Be My Girl" and "Breaking the Law" were
featured on the hit TV show Nashville; and their self-titled debut album
premiered on the Top 10 Billboard Heatseeker Charts.
Fans attending the NAMM Show are welcome to view the performances live by visiting the Taylor Room located at 213 ABC.
Taylor Guitars NAMM Performance Schedule*
Thursday, January 21
3:00 - 4:30 Matteo Palmer (www.matteopalmer.com)
3:45 - 4:15 Chelsea and Grace Constable (https://www.facebook.com/chelseaconstablemuzak)
4:30 - 5:00 Trey Hensley (www.treyhensley.com)
Friday, January 22
4:00 - 4:45 Gabriella Quevedo (www.gabriellaquevedo.com)
5:00 - 5:45 James TW (www.jamestw.com)
Saturday, January 23
4:00 - 4:45 John Hopkins, Clay Cook and Daniel de los Reyes (www.zacbrownband.com)
5:00 - 5:45 John and Jacob (www.johnandjacob.com)
5:00 - 5:45 John and Jacob (www.johnandjacob.com)
*Acts are subject to change
About Taylor Guitars
Founded in 1974,
Taylor Guitars is one of the world's leading manufacturers of premium
acoustic and electric guitars. Renowned for blending an innovative use
of modern technology with a master craftsman's attention to detail,
Taylor guitars are widely considered the best sounding and easiest to
play in the world.
Many of today's leading musicians make Taylor their
guitar of choice, including Jason Mraz, Steven Curtis Chapman, Zac Brown
and Taylor Swift, among many others. For additional information, please
visit us at www.taylorguitars.com
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