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Sheryl Bailey — Guitar (left channel) |
"I had been playing for 18 years. I had finished Berklee College of Music. No guitar players had ever discussed tone with me!" recalls New York City guitarist, Sheryl Bailey. A sonic world was waiting to be explored, and Bailey got it right. Today, this world-class performer and educator has "one of the warmest and most compelling tones of her generation", to quote jazz guitarist Adam Levy (Guitar Player August 1999) "I believe tone is your calling card", she responds. "Touch is more important than equipment, and whatever you do to develop that, should be your focus." Bailey is also committed to bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary improvisation. |
Since 1995, when she place third in Thelonious Monk International Jazz Guitar Competition, she has performed with jazz masters such as George Garzone, Dwayne Burno, Dennis Chambers, Dena DeRose, Sam Yahael, and Gary Grainger. But it was rock that got Bailey hooked on the guitar per se. "Yeah, Peter Frampton did it" she laughs, "I wanted to be a rock star." And she still plays everything from fusion to folk as a performer and sideman on the New York Club circuit.
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of
State Jazz Ambassador. "Audiences
abroad are so open —
in South America I received
comments from people who had never heard Ellington on electric
guitar, they were so receptive and warm."
Bailey not
only has a passion for playing jazz, she also spends a lot
of time teaching it.
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Today,
Sheryl lives and performs in New York City and is teaching at Berklee
College of Music in Boston.
Current projects include a recording with fellow guitarist, Chris Bergson, "Reunion of Souls" — on her own Pure Music label. In the fall of 2001, Bailey will tour India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Israel as a Jazz Ambassador, interpreting the music of Louis Armstrong with bassist Jerome Harris and flautist Jamey Baum. "We will play modern versions of Armstrong's music, explore the tradition, and carry it on." Sheryl Bailey endorses Ibanez Electric Guitars and Evans Amplifiers. |