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'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth discusses his musical influences, definition of jazz as a genre rooted in improvisation, and his journey as a guitarist. He highlights the impact of his father, a jazz pianist, on his musical upbringing. Holdsworth's love for saxophonist John Coltrane's music is evident in his fluid, horn-like guitar playing. He reflects on his early struggles in the UK music scene and his eventual move to the US. Holdsworth shares his experiences with record labels and the importance of creative freedom in his music. He also discusses his SynthAxe experimentation and his album "Secrets" featuring notable musicians. He emphasizes the satisfaction of achieving musical wholeness in jazz.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | |||
Guitarist's Guitarist | == Guitarist's Guitarist == | ||
Jazz Times, June 1989 | Jazz Times, June 1989 | ||