Frank Gambale All Star Band (AUS/USA/F/H)
Frank Gambale: guitar, vocals
Jerry Leonide: keyboards
Hadrien Feraud: bass
Gergo Borlai: drums
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Grammy winning guitar virtuoso, Frank Gambale, exploded on the L.A. scene in the early ‘80’s. His meteoric rise to fame is a testament to his passion powered playing – a style “Rolling Stone Magazine” calls “ferocious”!
Gambale is the the undisputed genius who originated the sweep picking technique and elevated it to a precise art form now standard in the guitar lexicon. The ‘Gambale Sweep Picking Technique’ continues to inspire generations of musicians. Jazz, rock, metal and prog artists alike are united in their awe of Frank as oth an amazing technician and an unsurpassed musician.
As jazz legend, Chick Corea, describes Frank ‘He is one of the most incredible guitarists on the planet. Everything he touches with his guitar turns gold – always has.’ While John McLaughlin’s tongue-in-cheek response to his finesse is ‘I’d like to cut his hands off.’
A musician’s musician, gifted composer, brilliant innovator and author of numerous instructional books and DVDs, Frank continues to reach unprecedented sonic and technical heights. His six string prowess and seemingly limitless vision point towards an exciting future of ground breaking music.
Whether Gambale is touring the world with his Fusion Jazz Trio, the Natural High Trio, his new vocal group Soulmine, or joining forces in an iconic jazz super group, Frank continues to amaze audiences around the world.
About his signature series, Frank says: “Finally! An amp that sounds exactly right—and like me, it has Italian roots! Plug in and go… awesome tone without having to search.”