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    by Doc Dosco
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    This week we feature Canadian guitarist Greg Clayton.

    Greg Clayton plays beautifully with a warm and intimate sound. He has
    a lush chordal style but he burns on single lines too.

    The Montreal Mirror’s “Best of Montreal: Readers Poll 2005” placed Greg
    Clayton amongst the Top 10 of Montreal’s best jazz musicians category
    which include such luminaries as Oscar Peterson and Oliver Jones.

    Online Bio:

    Born in Montreal, Canada, Greg Clayton was an early starter in music
    playing his first gigs at the age of 12. He continued working on and off
    through high school years in various bands, playing dances,
    ‘battles-of-the-bands’ and in his words “Every conceivable type of gig
    that a teenager can play.”

    After turning 18, his musical path led him to the downtown Montreal jazz
    scene. Greg says “I was lucky enough to catch the tail end of what was
    the great jazz era in Montreal. I frequented the various clubs such as
    Rockhead’s Paradise, The Jazztek, Hotel de Province, Congo Room and the
    Black Bottom meeting and eventually playing with many of our legendary
    players here in town.” “Guys such as Nelson Symonds, Charlie Biddle, Guy
    Nadon, Norman Villeneuve, Paul Revere, Billy Horne, Ivan Symonds were
    some of the first jazz cats that I had ever heard live. A few years
    later I heard Peter Leitch with Billy Robinson and guys like Maury Kaye
    and Richard Parris and that clinched the deal.”

    His first jazz influences on record were Charlie Parker and Wes
    Montgomery. But just as important for Greg, “the possibilty of seeing
    and hearing Nelson Symonds and/or Ivan Symonds on almost any night of
    the week for years was an opportunity I took full advantage of.”

    Greg Clayton, teaches jazz guitar and jazz improvisation classes at
    McGill University in Montreal and sites Grant Green, Jimmy Raney, Tal
    Farlow, Wes Montgomery and Joe Pass as his main [guitar] stylistic
    influences.

    Visit Greg Clayton’s website at http://www.gregclayton.com/

    Doc Dosco is a jazz guitarist, composer and audio consultant living in Los Angeles, CA. His website is located at http://www.docdosco.com, where you can find more information on the ‘What’s Hot with Jazz Guitar’ columns, audio clips of Doc’s playing, and many additional features. Doc now endorses Peerless Guitars and is featured artist on the Heritage Guitars website. He also endorses the new Pignose Valve Tube Amps — great for jazz (and anything else!)

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