Paul Acquaro. Paul thinks that it was a combination of Elton Dean's El Skid, John Surman's work with The Trio, and Marc Ribot's Spiritual Unity that opened his ears to the more avant garde. A fan of the guitar since as long as he can remember, his musical interests are wide, but he is particularly interested in jazz, jazz-rock, and the freer work that seems to be festooning his collection lately. He lives and works in the New York metro area and is a web developer, educator and guitar player. He also spends way to much reading about and listening to music. Some of his own recorded music can be found at acquaro.com.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Paul Acquaro
Paul Acquaro. Paul thinks that it was a combination of Elton Dean's El Skid, John Surman's work with The Trio, and Marc Ribot's Spiritual Unity that opened his ears to the more avant garde. A fan of the guitar since as long as he can remember, his musical interests are wide, but he is particularly interested in jazz, jazz-rock, and the freer work that seems to be festooning his collection lately. He lives and works in the New York metro area and is a web developer, educator and guitar player. He also spends way to much reading about and listening to music. Some of his own recorded music can be found at acquaro.com.
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