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GuitarSite.com Guitar News Weekly Edition #57, September 13, 1999 |
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JIM EARP
On Jim Earp: "deftly articulated, nouveau-Celtic, classical, folk compositions" - John D'Agostino - Taylor Guitars Here is an article and interview I did on a great fingerstyle player named Jim Earp. He is a fantastic player and performer and all around good guy!" - Mike Fred NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE AT, YOU ARE ALREADY THERE. Updated 09/02/99. Many of us have not yet heard of fingerstyle guitarist named Jim Earp. My bet is, we will be hearing a lot about this San Diego based artist in the near future. His distinct sound and style, are all his own and his newest release SMILES TO GO is sure to muster up a legion of new fans. I was blessed enough to see Jim perform in Salt Lake City, Utah a while back and while I really enjoyed his earlier release, ROSEWOOD, his performance was nothing short of spectacular. His stage presence was strong and Jim reached out and made the show a personal event as he shared funny and thought provoking stories with his audience along with his tasteful guitar playing. Jim has just recently released his second solo effort titled, "SMILES TO GO". The CD opens with "HAPPY LAD" and is a typical Earp style composition, as it flows smoothly with an intriguing Earp-ish leading the way. "CLOUDS OVER MOJAVE" is a change of pace with its percussive approach, ala Billy McLaughlin. "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE" in my opinion is the strongest structurally written song on the CD and shows Jim's masterful skill as a songwriter. "TWO SISTERS" is my personal favorite with its Celtic/Irish influence running throughout the song. "ONE MORNING IN JUNE" is another very strong tune that employs some great riffs while weaving around between some tasteful chord phrasings. Once again, Jim delivers the goods on his newest release, making "SMILES TO GO" an absolute must have for any fingerstyle guitar fan. You can visit Jim and order his releases and see his tour schedule on his web page at: Christian Artists And Music Professionals. I was able to catch Jim between playing and talk to him briefly about his early influences and about writing songs. Here is the Jim Earp interview... (MF = Mike Fred, JE = Jim Earp - duh!)
MF: When did you start playing?
MF: What kind of music did you cut your teeth on and who were your early
influences?
MF: Who are your influences these days?
MF: What kind of guitar do you play?
MF: How did you get into alternate tunings?
MF: What is your writing process?
MF: What directs you to a specific tuning for a song?
MF: What makes "SMILES TO GO" different than ROSEWOOD? MF: How long did you take writing and recording "SMILES TO GO"? JE: Some of the songs on Smiles were written before Rosewood was even begun. The tapping songs were all written in 1997. The opener, "Happy Lad", was written two recording sessions into the project. Smiles was started in February, and I was done by June. Usually, 2-3 sessions a month.
MF: What is next for Jim Earp? MORE ON JIM EARP: Jim Earp - Instrumental Fingerstyle Guitar. I am a singer-songwriter who has recently released a solo instrumental guitar CD entitled "Rosewood". A track from the Alex Degrassi/Pierre Bensusan flavored disc was recently included in a sampler from Solid Air Records alongside offerings from such guitarists as Elton John's Davey Johnstone and The Hellecaster's John Jorgenson. (read a great interview with these guys at). Also, a track from Rosewood was also recently included in an upcoming DADGAD instructional book/CD from Fingerstyle Guitar Magazine's John August label which is facing tentative release by Jan 1999. Artists in the DADGAD book include Pierre Bensusan, Adrian Legg, and Phil Keaggy.
"Rosewood" @ Guitar Nine Records
Jim Earp - solo instrumental guitarist. I am a Christian singer-songwriter who has recently released a solo guitar CD entitled "Rosewood" which is very much in the Alex Degrassi/Pierre Bensusan vein. A track from Rosewood was just released on a sampler from Solid Air Records alongside such guitarist's as Elton John's Davey Johnstone; ex-Paul McCartney & Wings picker Laurence Juber; the Hellecaster's John Jorgenson; and Nat'l Fingerpicking Champions Muriel Anderson, Pat Kirtley, and Pat Donohue. As an artist, I've shared solo concert billing with The Newsboys, Third Day, Carolyn Arends, Brent Williams, Switchfoot, Havalina Rail Co., Chuck Girard, Darrell Mansfield, and many others- and have received ink in numerous Nat'l magazines including Guitar Player, Fingerstyle Guitar, Acoustic Musician, Dirty Linen, Sing Out!, and London's Folk Roots. My goal is to build a bridge to others that Christ can cross. I view myself as an entertainer with an added plus - I love the Lord! Also read: |
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