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Justin Perdue
Justin began playing at the age of 12 - initially influenced by everything from the Beatles and Donovan to The Who and Yes. He soon got "serious" and was studying classical guitar and composition in his early teens. Justin eventually studied improvisation, performance and composition at Bennington College with trumpters Bill Dixon and Arthur Brooks.
Self taught since then, his unique sound is in part related to his use of an unconventional guitar tuning (fourths: E-A-D-G-C-F, low to high) - which he's played in since 1990 and his Wes Montgomery-esque fingerstyle/thumb-picking technique.
Justin also composes and records solo works with guitar synthesizer, midi and computers.
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Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricJohn Coltrane
saxophoneMiles Davis
trumpetBill Dixon
trumpetEric Dolphy
woodwindsGrant Green
guitarCharles Mingus
bass, acousticThelonious Monk
pianoWes Montgomery
guitarMcCoy Tyner
pianoMusic
Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson