Over a career spanning more than 25 years, award winning
jazz guitarist Nigel Price has become widely acknowledged as one of the hardest
working musicians in the business.
Musically, his blend of flowing bebop lines, deep blues
sensibility and his mastery of chording continue to delight audiences and
fellow musicians alike. His career highlights include a support show for Gladys
Knight at The Royal Albert Hall and an appearance on Van Morrison’s recent
album Keep Me Singing.
Starting his professional career in his early 20s, Nigel
toured Europe with various reggae and funk bands before settling on a solo
guitar career and turning his attention to jazz. Citing early influences as Wes
Montgomery, Joe Pass, John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Nigel honed
his craft by attending gigs and sitting in with the players of the time.
Nigel has played on more than 50 albums including 5 as a
leader, spent ten years with acid jazz outfit The Filthy Six, was a member of
James Taylor’s band for 3 years (with whom he recorded 5 albums) and performed
with the legendary David Axelrod. He has
also taught at The International Guitar Foundation at King’s Place, London.
He has worked tirelessly to organise his own tours
(including a 56 date tour in late 2016) and has picked up a Parliamentary Jazz
Award (Best Jazz Ensemble, 2010), a nomination for a British Jazz Award (Best
Guitarist, 2014) and a British Jazz Award (Best Guitarist, 2016) along the way.
Nigel is a regular performer at London’s Ronnie Scott’s Jazz
Club where he has made more than 500 appearances. He released his fifth Organ Trio Album
Heads & Tales Volume 2
in late 2016 to great critical acclaim. He is currently planning a
further tour due to start in 2018.
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