Howard Alden & Sid Jacobs: Live House Concert - March, 2019

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Be sure to check out a sample recording below. It's not every day that you get guitarists of this level together. Both Howard Alden and Sid Jacobs have had a well-deserved level of success in their lives, performing in front of packed audiences across the globe. Surprisingly, even though Howard and Sid have know each other for years and both had studied with Jimmy Wyble, they never had the opportunity to perform together. Until now! Mike was able to get Sid and Howard together for an intimate house concert in Tucson and give the attendees an opportunity to witness the first time these two jazz legends played their guitars in the same room together. This unique experience is now available to you as well in form of a video recording. What happens when two jazz legends play together for the first time? You might expect loads of practice and preparation. As Howard states, "We didn't have a rehearsal, you get to just hear our 'hearsal". What resulted was a wonderful musical exploration where two master guitarists feel the moment. They explore jazz standards and a rare Jimmy Wyble etude in a masterful duo while incorporating their own unique styles. You can see the joy in each of their faces as they connect musically. Mike's Master Classes is bringing this recorded version of this house concert completely free to members. More information on a monthly membership can be found here.

Full Set List:

  • You Stepped Out of a Dream
  • Darn That Dream
  • Stablemates
  • Smokin' a Half Note
  • Dreamsville
  • Line for Lyons
  • All the Things You Are
  • Strollin'
  • Indian Summer
  • Emily
  • Jimmy Wyble Etude
  • I Should Care
Here is a sample recording from this house concert:

Course Content

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  • FULL CONCERT RECORDING5497

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Howard Alden
"He may be the best of his generation” – Owen Cordle, JazzTimes. "...one of the very finest young guitarists working today.” – Chip Deffaa, New York Post "If there is such a thing as a complete jazz guitarist, then Alden is it.” - The London Observer “The most impressive and creative member of a new generation of jazz guitarists.” – George Kanzler, Newark Star Ledger From playing all the guitar solos and coaching Sean Penn for the 1999 Woody Allen movie "Sweet and Lowdown” to being a Concord Jazz recording artist since the late ‘80s, Howard Alden has led an amazing career! Born in Newport Beach, California, in 1958, Howard began playing at age ten, inspired by recordings of Armstrong, Basie and Goodman, as well as those by guitarists Barney Kessel, Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt and George Van Eps. Soon he was working professionally around Los Angeles playing in groups ranging from traditional to mainstream to modern jazz. In 1979, Alden went east, for a summer in Atlantic City with Red Norvo, and continued to perform with him frequently for several years. Upon moving to New York City in 1982, Alden's skills, both as soloist and accompanist, were quickly recognized and sought-out for appearances and recordings with such artists as Joe Bushkin, Ruby Braff, Joe Williams, Warren Vache` and Woody Herman. He has continued to win accolades from critics and musicians alike, adding Benny Carter, Flip Phillips, Mel Powell, Bud Freeman, Kenny Davern, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie and George Van Eps, as well as notable contemporaries such as Scott Hamilton and Ken Peplowski to his list of impressive credits. Howard Alden was voted "Best Emerging Talent-Guitar" in the first annual JazzTimes critics' poll, 1990, and "Talent Deserving Wider Recognition" in the 1996, 1992, 1993 and 1995 Downbeat critics' poll. In 1991, Alden recorded with one of his all-time heroes, seven-string guitar master George Van Eps on the album Thirteen Strings. As a result of his associating with - and inspiration from - George Van Eps, Alden has been playing the seven-string guitar since 1992. Some highlights since picking up the seven-string guitar include the three remarkable follow-up albums with Van Eps, his duo recordings with saxophonist/clarinetist Ken Peplowski, and the stunning interplay between Alden and special guest Frank Wess on Your Story - The Music of Bill Evans. Alden also teamed up with fellow guitarists Jimmy Bruno and Frank Vignola to record a three guitar outing entitled The Concord Jazz Guitar Collective, which was quickly called by some critics "an instant classic!" Alden's recording from 1996 Take Your Pick serves to underline Howard's wide scope of knowledge of jazz literature. Released in honor of Concord's 25th anniversary was a duo recording with Jimmy Bruno, Full Circle teamed with the very first Concord recording Jazz/ Concord featuring Herb Ellis and Joe Pass. His 2009 recording, “I REMEMBER DJANGO”, once again features his distinctive acoustic sound, developing and expanding the warm and elegant spirit of his performance in “Sweet and Low Down”. In 2018, in addition to his solo guitar work, Howard has been asked to join multi-genre violin star Nigel Kennedy in recordings and concerts.