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Artists

Jazz
   John Abercrombie
   Howard Alden
   Jimmy Bruno
   Corey Christiansen
   Joe Diorio
   Fred Hamilton
   Rick Haydon
   Randy Johnston
   Rodney Jones
   Vic Juris
   Jonathan Kreisberg
   Andy LaVerne
   John Pisano
   Bucky Pizzarelli
   John Pizzarelli
   Bruce Saunders
   Dave Stryker
   Frank Vignola
   Jack Wilkins
   Robert Benedetto
   The Buscarino Players

Classical
   Denis Azabagic
   William Kanengiser
   Ana Vidovic
   Guitar Foundation of
      America


Acoustic
   Stephen Bennett
   Alex De Grassi
   Craig Dobbins
   Michael O'Dorn
   Richard Smith
   John Standefer
   Acoustic Guitar
      Anthology















   
Frank Vignola

Frank Vignola is considered to be among the top rank of guitarists on the music scene today. Born on December 30, 1965, in Long Island, New York, he began playing guitar at the age of five. As his proficiency grew, he spent many hours listening to the music of legendary guitarists, Django Reinhardt, Joe Pass, and Johnny Smith. Frank not only gained a spiritual sort of inspiration from these guitarists recordings, he also made an intricate study of the complexities of these guitar masters styles, slowing down his records to analyze many a solo.

Frank’s first teacher was his father, a semi-professional banjo player. Later, Frank became the star pupil of guitarist Jimmy George, who was one of the original Dion and the Belmonts. At age 12, Frank took up the tenor banjo and swiftly burst upon the music scene in a way that would portend many of the accolades and milestones to come in his career as a jazz guitarist.

Though obviously steeped in the traditional schools of jazz, especially in the formative years, Frank would ultimately take inspiration from a wide arc of the musical spectrum. Guitarists such as Django, Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery and Lonnie Johnson are obvious influences, but one might be surprised to learn that rocker Jimi Hendrix has also received the close scrutiny of Frank’s ear. Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, Thelonius Monk, Charlie Parker, Sonny Stitt, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Thad Jones and Duke Ellington have all had inspirational impact on the music of Frank Vignola.

While still in his teens, Frank experienced the most effective music education possible—right on the bandstand as a working musician. Soon named among the top ranked musicians in New York, Frank performed and toured with such headliners as Max Morath and Leon Redbone. At age 23, he decided to lead his own group and formed his version of the famed Quintet of the Hot Club of France. Their debut at the New York cabaret, Michael’s Pub, was a smash success and launched his career as a guitarist ‘in the spotlight.’ Tours of Europe, recording sessions, and an exclusive recording contract with the Concord Jazz label would all follow in short succession in a few short years. Frank would perform and/or record with such varied artists as Chet Atkins, Madonna, Jon Faddis, Woody Allen, Ringo Starr, Manhattan Transfer, Frank Wess, Elvin Jones, Lionel Hampton and countless legends from the golden age of jazz.

Currently, Frank Vignola is the guitarist with the Mark O Conner Trio’s tribute to Stephane Grappelli and also performs every Monday night with the Les Paul Trio at the Iridium in New York City. Frank is also the new guitarist in John Lewis’ new group Evolution.

 


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Vignola Plays Gershwin - Compact Disc
$14.95



Bucky Pizzarelli Favorite Solos - DVD
$24.95



Frank Vignola's Gypsy Jazz Jam - DVD
$24.95



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