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The Boston Sound Report
'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth discusses his early and current musical influences, including jazz guitarists like Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt, saxophonists like Charlie Parker and John Coltrane, and artists outside of music, particularly M.C. Escher. He talks about his preferences in beer, the difference between live and studio soloing, and his practice approach, emphasizing the balance between technique and creative improvisation. Holdsworth mentions his changing musical direction and experiments with technology, including his use of Macintosh computers and his desire to create an orchestral, classical solo album with the SynthAxe. He reflects on his experiences in music and offers advice to aspiring musicians while sharing his plans to continue working with his band and focusing on guitar in the future.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]''
 
==The Boston Sound Report==


"Quality music with no boundaries"
"Quality music with no boundaries"