Funky Fingerstyle Guitarist
It's this remarkable contrast that constantly fascinates
audiences around the globe: They see a young man standing or
sitting on stage, while hearing him play the most staggering
version of "Cannonball Rag". Brooks Robertson just doesn't need
much more than two thumbs, eight fingers and six strings on a
wooden box to carry his listeners away.
Hailed by prominent exponents of his instrument like Nokie Edwards,
Thom Bresh, John Jorgenson and Mason Williams, the young
fingerstyle guitarist embodies the creative vision of a postmodern
world: It's the music that counts. Brooks utilizes his superb
technical abilities to play bass, rhythm and melody simultaneously
and surpass the borders of conventional genres. He merges
hauntingly beautiful compositions, country rhythms and jazzy
harmonies with funky licks into his very own art form – sometimes
delivered with a punch, sometimes with a smile.
Brooks was born in Eugene, Oregon in 1989. Seeing Buster B. Jones
perform at a festival near his home town became a life-changing
experience for the kid from the sticks. Just eleven years old, he
was immediately inclined to pick up the guitar. Soon, the world
renowned fingerstyle virtuoso and instructor dedicated his spare
time to introducing his new fan into the secrets of the fretboard,
and after six months of lessons the natural talent performed his
first show with his mentor.
When Buster B. Jones took him under his wings, Brooks began playing
high-profile gigs such as the Nokie Edwards Festival, the NAMM
Show in Anaheim, the Montreal Jazz Festival or the Walnut Valley
Festival in Winfield among others. By the time he was a
teenager he had become the youngest endorsee of Godin Guitars and
traveled to several states and foreign countries to perform.
Brooks went on to play on Garrison Keillor's National Public
Radio classic "A Prairie Home Companion" in 2004, where he won
first place in a talent competition for 12 to 20 year old
participants.
In recent years, while still appearing regularly at prestigious
events like the Sixth Annual Chet Atkins Tribute Concert and Chet
Atkins Appreciation Society (CAAS) Convention in Nashville, Brooks
focused on perfecting his craft, soaking up new tunes and styles
and techniques as well as blending them into his own groovy and
soulful original music. He entered the "Yamaha Six String Theory
Guitar Competition", which drew participants from more than 40
countries all over the world. Brooks was invited to perform in the
finals at the Broad Stage in Los Angeles in March 2010. A
star-studded jury, including Steve Lukather and Lee Ritenour,
eventually chose him as winner of the country category and second
place winner overall.
Although he is deeply rooted in the powerful tradition of the
genre, founded by the likes of Merle Travis, Jerry Reed, Thom Bresh
and Buster B. Jones, Brooks also draws inspiration from the elegant
mastery of the legendary Chet Atkins and other phenomenal players.
His own compositions and arrangements have even been compared to
fingerstyle jazz champions Lenny Breau and Earl Klugh. Now, as
energy and maturity come together, this young man is ready to step
out of his mentors' shadows and electrify the world with the sheer
acoustic beauty his fingers create, when touching a set of
strings.
Quotes:
"Brooks Robertson has one of the very best techniques in
fingerstyle guitar. You can hear the influences of Buster B. Jones,
Jerry Reed, and all the great fingerpickers past ... and he's
writing some fabulous new material. An amazing guitar player who's
showing the rest of us how it's done! Nobody whops Brooks
Robertson!"
Richard Smith (fingerstyle virtuoso)
"I was completely knocked out with the acoustic guitar
virtuosity of Brooks Robertson! Brooks has a very original touch
and sound plus monster chops. He's always making great music with
his guitar. I'm sure Brooks will be sharing his music with the
entire world and have an incredible career." Lee Ritenour
(Grammy award winning guitarist )
"He is slicker than a cat on a greased pole."
Nokie Edwards (The Ventures, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
"Brooks Robertson plays like the house is on fire."
Thom Bresh (legendary thumbpicker)
"Brooks Robertson is well-equipped to carry on the legacy of
Buster B Jones' powerful and funky guitar style. Any player would
be very proud to have such an accomplished guitarist as a protégé.
Brooks' personal playing and composing style is equally compelling,
as audiences around the world are finding out. The solo guitar's
future is in good hands with players like Brooks out
there!"
John Jorgenson (Elton John, Desert Rose Band,
Hellecasters)
"All guitar players are like Frankensteins. Their music is made
out of bits and pieces of other players. In Brooks' case, he's a
son of a Frankenchops, the well known monster picker Buster B.
Jones. Buster and Brooks are both so scary ... the legend
continues."
Mason Williams ("Mr. Classical Gas")
"Brooks Robertson is a superb and exciting guitarist. I love his
playing!"
Pat Bergeson (Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Lyle Lovett, Madeleine
Peyroux)
"Brooks Robertson's playing is wonderful, rhythmically precise,
harmonically complex and melodically compelling. How he controls
all three simultaneously, blending them into something musically
engaging, is remarkable. He's a gem."
Neil Andersson (Pearl Django)
Currently taking on interested Fingerstyle Guitar students for lessons via Skype. If you are interested please contact me for more information and to schedule a lesson.
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