Since arriving on the jazz scene as a leader with 1996's "East Coast Love Affair," guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel has established a unique voice and place for the guitar in jazz in the 21st century. His nine previous studio recordings have explored different facets of his fluid, yet highly individual style. Some of his earlier records – 2000's "The Next Step," 2003's "Heartcore," and 2009's "Reflections" – have revealed how expansive Rosenwinkel's reach is, whether it's exploring space, melody, creating ma… read more
Since arriving on the jazz scene as a leader with 1996's "East Coast Love Affair," guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel has established a unique… read more
Since arriving on the jazz scene as a leader with 1996's "East Coast Love Affair," guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel has established a unique voice and place for the guitar in ja… read more
Kurt Rosenwinkel (born October 28, 1970) is a jazz guitarist who came to prominence in the 1990s. His improvising style was initially influenced by guitarists such as Pat Metheny and John Scofield, but has emerged as an individual stylist whose lines are lengthy and linear, recalling the styles of Lennie Tristano in the 1940s and 50s. His chordal language is advanced, touching on ideas from George Van Eps and Ben Monder. He attended the Berklee School of Music for two and a half years before leaving in his sophomore year to tour with Gary Burton, the dean of the school at the time. … read more
Kurt Rosenwinkel (born October 28, 1970) is a jazz guitarist who came to prominence in the 1990s. His improvising style was initially influenced by guitarists such as Pat Metheny and John S… read more
Kurt Rosenwinkel (born October 28, 1970) is a jazz guitarist who came to prominence in the 1990s. His improvising style was initially influenced by guitarists such as Pat Metheny and John Scofield, but has emerged as an individual styl… read more