Posted March 05, 2008 by Jazz Beau
Harm Alarm
by John William Gordon
, , , , , mutant jazz

Jazz Beau says: John William Gordon is an Oakland Guitarist whose style in a single song can easily oscillate from delta blues to be-bop, often making those transitions from bar to bar. He uses his instrument as a mode of self discovery; plugging in and not knowing where his soul will lead him. It seems that the bay area is still home to fresh new talent that will keep the culture of jazz alive for years to come.
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