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Andy Rothstein
Blend the energy of rock with the complexity of jazz and the dynamics of blues and you just might end up with a unique style. New Jersey based guitarist Andy Rothstein’s unique musical voice can be attributed partly to his diverse musical influences, and party to the various electronic modifications that he has developed for guitars.
Andy first began playing guitar at age 14. He graduated from Rutgers University, majoring in music and computer science, and he studied privately with Kevin Eubanks, Ted Dunbar, Steve Khan and Vinnie Zummo.
Andy has released three highly acclaimed recordings as a leader. His most recent release Truth Against the World (2022) spent over a year on the Roots Music Report Jazz charts, finishing #1 in the Top Fusion Album Chart for 2022.
On Truth Against the World, Andy teamed up with an all-star cast of musicians including bassist Tony Senatore (Rook, Genya Raven), Trumpeter Steve Jankowski (Nile Rodgers & Chic, Chicago, Blood, Sweat &Tears), Drummer Tom Cottone (Randy Brecker, One More Once, Glen Burtnik) Saxophonist Kenny Gioffre (Smokey Robinson, Blood Sweat & Tears), Vocalist Audrey Martells (Nile Rodgers & Chic) and Keyboardist D Pappas (Smokey Robinson).
Gear
Guitars
- Gibson Pat Martino Custom Shop
- Fender American Original Jazzmaster
- Gretsch Broadkaster Jr
- Gretsch Tennessee Rose
- Epiphone Triumph (1935)
- Custom Tele
- Custom Strat
- Ovation Elite Acoustic
- Ovation 12 String Acoustic
Amps
- Fuchs Deluxe ODS
- Victoria Vicotorilux
- Suhr Badger 30
Pedals
- Fulltone Fulldrive FD2
- Hermida Zendrive
- J Rockett Jeff Archer Boost/Overdrive
- Timmy V3 Overdrive
- Keeley Roto Sonic Rotary Speaker – Custom Shop Edition
- Keeley Mini Katana Clean Boost
- Boss ES-5 Switcher
- Boss DD-500 Digital Delay
- Strymon Cloudburst
- Simplifier MKII
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John Hughes / Alberto Braida: Mobile

by Henry Smith
Taking the standard piano trio lineup and stripping it of its drums is a potentially devastating move. Without an overt rhythmic presence, the pianist and bassist are both put on double duty, having to simultaneously retain both rhythmic and melodic interest throughout. Too often the resultant music does neither. Yet Hamburg-based bassist John Hughes and Italian pianist Alberto Braida avoid these pitfalls with ease, making Mobile an encouraging display of the potential to be found in such an instrumental pairing.
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by Jerry D'Souza
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Continue Reading"For fans of rock fusion and progressive jazz there's plenty of superb guitar work on Voodoo Tone to make it well worth your while." - Robert Silverstein - 20th Century Guitar Magazine
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