Stone, Rick
- Genre: Jazz
- Instrument: Guitar
- E-Mail: rickstone@rickstone.com
- Web Site: Here
- Location: Brooklyn, NY
From fresh interpretations of jazz standards, to
lyrically evocative originals, New York City based guitarist Rick Stone
is an artist with a clear musical vision. His fluid, full-bodied sound
pays homage to the great jazz guitar masters of the past while
maintaining a personal style with a contemporary edge.
Robert Silverstein of 20th Century Guitar calls Rick Stone "One of the finest straight-ahead guitarists on the current NYC jazz scene." Rick's latest release "Samba de Novembro" showcases his guitar in a
variety of solo, duo, trio and quartet settings along with long-time
associates Tardo Hammer (piano) and Yosuke Inoue (bass), and special
guest Matt Wilson (drums). Writes Jim Carlton in Just Jazz Guitar "His lyrical lines and imaginative ideas on a mix of
originals and hip standards reflect his maturity as an interpreter of
great tunes and his mastery as an artistically adept player. His tone is
bright and crisp, some would say traditional, and his ideas are fresh."
Rick Stone began playing guitar at age nine in his hometown of
Cleveland. He developed an early affinity for the blues, but it was in
the mid-seventies that his passion for jazz was sparked after hearing a
live performance of saxophonist Sonny Stitt. His musical quest led him
to Berklee College of Music and then on to New York where he found a
fertile and stimulating environment in Barry Harris' Jazz Cultural
Theatre. While studying with the legendary pianist, Rick honed his craft
sitting in alongside veteran players Tommy Flanagan, Lionel Hampton,
Clarence "C" Sharpe, and Junior Cook. Then, under the tutelage of jazz
masters Jimmy Heath, Ted Dunbar, Donald Byrd, Tony Purrone and Hal
Galper, he earned his M.A. at Queens College.
Soon Rick began developing a reputation in his own right, leading
all-star groups with sidemen like Kenny Barron, Eric Alexander, Vernel
Fournier, Richard Wyands, Ralph Lalama, Dennis Irwin and Billy Hart in
performances at venues such as Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, The
Smithsonian Institute, The Blue Note and Birdland. His recordings "Blues
For Nobody" and "Far East" achieved wide critical acclaim. From 1993-96
Rick led a series of guitar duos at the Swing Street Cafe‚ with guests
including Mark Elf, Roni Ben-Hur, Peter Leitch, Freddie Bryant and Peter
Bernstein. In 1996 his trio toured South America, and from 1997-2001 he
played regularly at Sette MoMA (in the Museum of Modern Art). A
sought-after sideman, Rick has worked extensively with Irene Reid, Ronny
Whyte, Carol Sudhalter, Sol Yaged and many others. He is featured on
Carol Sudhalter's "It's Time" and "Last Train To Astoria", and Al
Ashley's "These Are Them" (with Dave Leibman).
An active educator, Rick currently teaches at JazzMobile, Hofstra
University and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. He is a regular
columnist for Just Jazz Guitar magazine, and a contributing artist to
several jazz guitar volumes by Mel Bay Publications. His clinics have
won accolades at the International Association of Jazz Educators, Music
Educators National Conference and numerous colleges and universities. He
has received two IAJE Awards for Outstanding Service to Jazz Education
and several NEA performance fellowships.
Rick is available for concerts, club engagements, recording sessions,
workshops, clinics and lessons. He can be engaged as a solo artist, or
with one of his own group (from duo to quintet in size), or as a guest
artist-in-residence with your ensemble. He also does weddings and
corporate events. If you're not sure, just ask. We'll be happy to
work with you to find an option that fits your needs and budget.
For booking information contact:
Rick Stone Music
phone 917-309-7091
email: booking@rickstone.com


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