Tony McManus - The Makers Markorder now - stock on way.
The
latest offering from guitar wizard Tony McManus, now based in Canada
and working with some of North America's top musicians.
Featuring
instruments made by Brian Applegate, Marc Beneteau, Michael Greenfield,
Charles Hoffman, William Kelday, Randy Lucas, Michihiro Masuda, Linda
Manzer, Lance McCollom, Paul McGill, Paul Reed Smith, Bill Tippin, Jeff
Traugott, Joe Veillette and Kathy Wingert.
The Maker's Mark was
born of an idea hatched at the 2007 Swannanoa Gathering USA, where Tony
McManus and Dream Guitars owner Paul Heumiller first met. Paul and Tony
were chatting about how the instruments being built today are simply
the finest instruments ever known and Paul suggested that Tony do an
album using the various guitars that Dream Guitars offer.
Tony
loved the idea and so a new album was planned, using a different Dream
Guitars instrument on every track. It was recorded at the Compass
Records studio in Nashville and the content is a mix of Celtic
traditional music, Americana, Jazz and other styles.
To find a
unique voice on so ubiquitous an instrument as the acoustic guitar is
quite an achievement - to do so within a centuries-old idiom where the
instrument has no real history is truly remarkable. In little over ten
years as a professional musician Tony McManus has come to be recognised
throughout the world as one of the leading guitarista in Celtic music.
From
early childhood, his twin obsessions of traditional music and acoustic
guitar have worked together to produce a startlingly original approach
to this ancient art. In Tony's hands the complex ornamentation normally
associated with fiddles and pipes are accurately transferred to guitar
in a way that preserves the integrity and emotional impact of the music.
Tony
has recorded three solo albums (one with bassist Alain Genty) and a
notable album with fiddler Alasdair Fraser, as well as many other
collaborations. His Ceol More album hit the Critic's Album Of The Year
list in Acoustic Guitar magazine and was named Album Of The Year at the
Live Ireland Awards. In 2009 Tony won Acoustic Guitar Magazine's Gold
Award in the Celtic Guitarist category, a reader's poll.
"To be
left in a room with $175,000 worth of guitars is a bit of a kid in a
candy store situation, but they were put to good use..."
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