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Tag Archives: #NYC jazz guitar
Larry Corban Electrified at Shrine on April 14th from 6 -7pm
Larry Corban Electrified is playing at Shrine on Thursday April 14th from 6-7pm. Hittin’ with Dave Mullen, Scott Hogan, and Chris Carroll. This going to be Red Hot Funky!!!
O’s Place Jazz Magazine by D. Oscar Groomes
O’s Place Jazz Magazine by D. Oscar Groomes Larry Corban – The Corbanator O’s Notes: Guitarist Larry Corban teams up with The Aperturistic Trio to perform thirteen bebop tunes on The Corbanator. All of the music was composed by Corban … Continue reading
JAZZSCENE by George Fendel
JAZZSCENE by George Fendel The Corbanator; Larry Corban, guitar. To paraphrase Tom Hanks in the film “Forrest Gump” — “the guitar is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get.” The poor guitar is, of … Continue reading
FAME Review: Larry Corban & the Aperturistic Trio – The Corbanator by Mark S. Tucker
Kari Gaffney FAME Review: Larry Corban & the Aperturistic Trio – The Corbanator by Mark S. Tucker Larry Corban’s the kind of amphetamine-fingered guitarist who won’t play three notes when 30 can be fitted in, the ilk of caffeinated six … Continue reading
Larry Corban & The Aperturistic Trio: The Corbanator (2014)
Larry Corban & The Aperturistic Trio: The Corbanator (2014) By DAN BILAWSKY New York-based guitarist Larry Corban took his time creating a follow-up to his debut— Moving 4-Ward (Self Produced, 2002); it would be more than a decade before album number … Continue reading
Daniel Witter, KAMP Radio Tuscon, AZ
It’s a good thing the place I live has air conditioning; else I might’ve succumbed to a little heat exhaustion while listening to this. Larry Corban does NOT quit, and fortunately has found some cats that can likewise give 100% … Continue reading
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~Hobart Taylor, KUCI Irvine, CA.
Larry Corban – The Corbanator – (Nabroc Records) Guitarist Corban is a fusion between Les Paul and Sonny Sharrock… which is to say that he has super precise chops and can play outside while being solidly based in tradition. The CD … Continue reading
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CD INSIGHT Larry Corban and The Aperturistic Trio release ‘The Corbanator’ By Joe Ross
CD INSIGHT Larry Corban and The Aperturistic Trio release ‘The Corbanator’ By Joe Ross Larry CorbanLarry Corban’s highly anticipated second album, The Corbanator, marks a superhuman step forward for the virtuosic New York based guitar cyborg. Consisting of ten selections … Continue reading
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E Music
E Music Musicscribe – 5 Stars Blistering lines, energetic rhythms and melodically pleasing melodies – these are descriptivism’s I would use if asked to describe Larry Corban’s, The Circle Starts Here disc. Corban employs two luminary players with his debut … Continue reading
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Sonic Musings Made from ‘60s Jazz Palettes
Sonic Musings Made from ‘60s Jazz Palettes Freestyle phrasing with melodic sound structures is guitarist Larry Corban’s means of making music. His trio with bassist Harvie S and drummer Steve Williams make their debut with The Circle Starts Here covering … Continue reading
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