We have a busy December coming up, that’s for sure. Not only do we have brand new packages coming from existing JTC artists Denny Ilett, Jonas Tamas, Vinai Trinateepakdee and Hedras Ramos but we have some amazing new artists putting together packages too. We are extremely proud to have Tom Quayle, Martin Miller and Chris Eaton joining the JTC roster and they are busy creating amazing new jam tracks as you read this.
Both Tom and Martin have a huge fan base already and are both exciting and extremely talented composers and players. We have heard sneak previews of their tracks and they are going to be amazing! Chris is a phenomenal slide guitarist and will be venturing into brand new territory with JTC’s first ever Slide Guitar Jam Package.
We are sure these guys will get a fantastic reception from the JTC community. Let’s just hope Adrian can get through all of the transcribing!
Here’s a taster of what the amazing Tom and Martin will offer:
As I blogged last night, jamtrackcentral.com and Roland have teamed up to bring you amazing video packages from the creme de la creme of jamtrackcentral.com players such as Zakk Wylde, Guthrie Govan, Jan Cyrka, Alex Hutchings, Andy Wood, Hedras Ramos, Aynsley Lister, Jess Lewis, Daniele Gottardo, Jack Thammarat and Vinai Trinateepakdee:
The packages will be available from July 1st and will feature video, audio, a backing track and Full and totally accurate Transcription.
From 1st July — 30th Sept 2011 you can also enter a Boss competition where you could win every single Boss product in the 2011 catalogue. Check your local Roland website for details!
We arrived a little late on the Saturday morning, gotta love London Transport! As a result we sadly missed Silvio Gazquez and Alexandros Tefarikis’s performances and arrived halfway through George Marios’s set. Considering how early it was ( the finals started at 10:00! ) there was already a moderately sized crowd assembled.
All twelve finalists put on a great show and let’s face it, it takes some guts to get out there and perform in front of your typical ‘arms folded guitar type’ crowd. My faves, Muris Varajic, Daniele Gottardo, Hedras Ramos and Jack Thammarat, stood out from the crowd with their technique, overall performance and most importantly their songs.
You can see each finalist’s performance ( and the winners ) here in this playlist, see if you agree:
The actual announcement of the winners wasn’t until much later in the day so after the performances we headed out for a nosy around the main exhibition floor. Was nice to see Blackhawk music there with a bunch of Mayones guitars, yeah the guitars from that competition. I had a little feel of the necks ( spot the guitar player ) and they felt very nice indeed!
Barring some amusing Spongebob Pants Ukeleles and a cool Jazz Cafe stand with a live band, there wasn’t much there that grabbed my interest to be honest. There wasn’t even a single stand with Suhr Moderns!
Of course there was something I was really looking forward too, and that was Mr Guthrie Govan and Mr Alex Hutchings.
( Bad Angle Fuzzy phone pics only I’m afraid, as my digital camera died just before the Guitar Idol finals )
I had been really, like really, looking forward to seeing Guthrie Govan and Alex Hutchings playing. Thankfully I had some ‘insider info’ and knew when they were going to play . I was glad I didn’t miss anything!
Guthrie first played through ‘Wonderful Slippery Thing’ and ‘Waves’, fantastic as usual and his new Suhr sounded awesome. A little later on we finally got to see Alex Hutchings and Guthrie Govan jam. At that time the drummers were going for it over in the drum area of the hall so it was hard to hear exactly what was going on, but what we could hear was, as you’d expect, awesome. It was great to see them having a good time and the fact that Alex Hutchings wasn’t phased in the slightest.
Hanging around the Rotosound stand it was funny to see alot of familiar faces from the land of Youtube milling around Guthrie. At various points in the day Jack Thammarat, Silvio Gazquez, Hedras Ramos and Daniele Gottardo could be seen chatting away with him and checking out those Govan licks.
We stayed for the announcement of the Guitar Idol winners and I was delighted when Jack Thammarat was crowned Guitar Idol 2009. A good haul for Jack who ended up with a PRS a Rob Williams guitar *and* the Marshall JVM stack they had all played through!
Daniele Gottardo, Hedras Ramos and Muris Varajic all came away with prizes and I have to agree with the judges, they were the best on the day.
We left slightly after, not staying for the Steve Vai, Phil Hilborne and Nicko McBrain concert. We had been up 22 hours the day previously and we felt it!
All in all a great day out that seemed to fly past too quickly. Looking forward to next year and Guitar Idol 2010!
One week to go til we find out who will be crowned Guitar Idol 2009!
Our twelve finalists are:
Laurie over on truthinshredding has been running a poll on who people think will win and currently the stats show:
Which ties in nicely with my thoughts. I think it will be close run thing between Muris Varajic, Jack Thammarat and Daniele Gottardo. I do think though that Jack Thammarat’s more widespread appeal will land him the prize, though you never know what could happen on the day at the live show!
The guys at Guitar Idol have also just published a Best Of The Rest listing the entrants who didn’t quite make it and why.
Don’t forget you can register with Lick Library and watch the final live and vote for your favourite, thankfully I’ll be there to check out the guitar slingin’ in person!