Once Upon a Lifetime (Jazz Times 2010): Difference between revisions
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'''''Summary''': In 1975, London-based guitarist Allan Holdsworth joined Tony Williams' New Lifetime, leading to a significant impact on the fusion scene. Decades later, Holdsworth and Alan Pasqua pay tribute with a quartet featuring Yellowjackets' Jimmy Haslip and drummer Chad Wackerman. They recently released "Blues for Tony," showcasing Holdsworth's awe-inspiring guitar work. Holdsworth emphasizes Williams' influence and his approach of allowing musicians to interpret the music in their own way.'' | '''''Summary''': In 1975, London-based guitarist Allan Holdsworth joined Tony Williams' New Lifetime, leading to a significant impact on the fusion scene. Decades later, Holdsworth and Alan Pasqua pay tribute with a quartet featuring Yellowjackets' Jimmy Haslip and drummer Chad Wackerman. They recently released "Blues for Tony," showcasing Holdsworth's awe-inspiring guitar work. Holdsworth emphasizes Williams' influence and his approach of allowing musicians to interpret the music in their own way.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
== Allan Holdsworth: Once Upon a Lifetime == | == Allan Holdsworth: Once Upon a Lifetime == | ||
Published 01/01/2010 <br> | Published 01/01/2010 <br> | ||