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Article: David Gilmore.(Unified Presence)(Sound recording review)
- Article from:
- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- February 1, 2007
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Unified Presence
David Gilmore is one of the most sought-after sidemen on the New York scene, performing and recording with a list of luminaries representing both the pop and jazz worlds--from Joss Stone and Melissa Etheridge to Wayne Shorter and David Sanborn--and he is also a veteran of Steve Coleman's M-Base Collective and fusion innovators Lost Tribe. While Gilmore's style and tone are firmly rooted in the work of traditional players such Benson, Montgomery, and Martino, they are by way of soul and R&B, with hints of various African and other ethnic stylists. And, when I saw him perform electric-period Miles music with Dave Douglas, he evoked the fire (and ...
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