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A great guitarist who flourishes without the fuel driven by ego is a rarity, but Carl Burnett is one such player. Carl manages to be on everyones A-list without the attitude that generally accompanies that realm. A guitarist with a dizzying list of credits who has played and recorded with the likes of Branford Marsalis, David Sanborn, Robben Ford, Hiroshima and the late George Howard and has appeared on the Tonight Show, David Letterman, and The Grammy Awards.
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Carls resume reads like a Whos Who in the music industry, but you wont hear him bragging about it.
Few guitarists can be described as "Zen-like" and "Hendrixian" in the same sentence, but that's exactly the complexity that defines Carl Burnett. He readily transcends the instrument into a realm of pure worship defining the experience moment to moment, string to string. A musician who can make the leap from a burning jazz/rock solo to an unfettered funk rhythm groove; Burnetts playing leapfrogs musical styles. Yet Burnetts true advantage over other players is his ability to listen. The silences are palpable because he knows how to let his instrument breathe and when to speak. Its a level of musicianship that one rarely witnesses. As one guitarist says admiringly of Burnetts work, Carls playing is like a Japanese haiku that can paint a beautiful picture in just a few notes what would take others a hundred to do. |
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