Nigel Gavin Musical artist

Nigel Gavin is a New Zealand based musician and composer, best known as a guitar player. In addition to being a highly regarded solo artist and session musician, Nigel has been a member of bands such as popular New Zealand jazz quartett The Nairobi Trio, Robert Fripp's The League of Crafty Guitarists, klezmer "Jews Brothers", and Jonathan Besser's Bravura, as well as collaborator with artists such as folk singers Luke Hurley, Wayne Gillespie and Lorina Harding, Maori soul diva Whirimako Black, multi-instrumentalist Tom Ludvigson, jazz singer Caitlin Smith and harmonica maestro Brendan Power. He has a vast musical vocabulary which ranges from acoustic blues and folk to jazz, rock, fusion, surf pop, complex ambient grooves and various world music genres, in particular klezmer. Nigel's original jazz compositions cross boundaries of genre and combine musical traditions. He has toured extensively and performed at numerous music and art festivals in New Zealand, America, Australia and Europe. An active mentor to young artists, Nigel founded and mentored the New Zealand guitar collective concept bands Gitbox and Gitbox Rebellion. As a constant innovator, he is a regular contributor to the Auckland experimental music salon Vitamin S and has given multimedia performances with photographer Ralph Talmont's photographs.

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Musical artist

Career started1974
associated musical artist
Robert Fripp
Whirimako Black
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
instrument
Bass guitar
Guitar
Mandolin
Composer
Glissentar

Nigel Gavin on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=279962540&s=143461
  2. http://talmont.com/blog/index.php/archives/41
  3. http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/nigel-gavin
  4. http://www.nigelgavin.com
  5. http://www.nigelgavin.com/index.php