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'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, a renowned 20th-century guitar virtuoso, had the opportunity to collaborate with exceptional drummers throughout his career. His journey began with drummer Jon Hiseman in Tempest, followed by John Marshall in Soft Machine, and Tony Williams in New Lifetime. Holdsworth's diverse projects also included work with Bill Bruford in U.K., his own trio with Gary Husband on drums, and solo projects with various drummers like Chad Wackerman and Vinnie Colaiuta. Each drummer brought unique qualities, with Holdsworth valuing their creativity and organic musical connection. His latest album, featuring Kirk Covington on drums, showcases classic jazz standards.'' | '''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, a renowned 20th-century guitar virtuoso, had the opportunity to collaborate with exceptional drummers throughout his career. His journey began with drummer Jon Hiseman in Tempest, followed by John Marshall in Soft Machine, and Tony Williams in New Lifetime. Holdsworth's diverse projects also included work with Bill Bruford in U.K., his own trio with Gary Husband on drums, and solo projects with various drummers like Chad Wackerman and Vinnie Colaiuta. Each drummer brought unique qualities, with Holdsworth valuing their creativity and organic musical connection. His latest album, featuring Kirk Covington on drums, showcases classic jazz standards.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
== A Different View == | == A Different View == | ||
Modern Drummer August 1996 | Modern Drummer August 1996 |