The California Guitar trio returns to the Lizzie Rose Music Room. Their performance last March was, in one word, stunning. For all the guitar players and enthusiasts out there, this is a show you do not want to miss. The three guitarists met in England when they were studying with the founder and mastermind behind the British prog band King Crimson.
The band consists of two guitarists who play conventional guitars and another member who plays a polyphonic double "Chapman Stick". This instrument was made popular by bassist Tony Levin who played in a later incarnation of King Crimson. In this context it is also used as a lead or complementing instrument to create an ethereal atmosphere.
These three musicians combine to create magical soundscapes that are superficially inspired by Fripp's style of playing, but this trio really has their own incredible sound with original compositions that range from classical to jazz and prog. They also do a great rendition of Pink Floyd's iconic song "Echoes" This will once again be a truly mesmerizing evening of music provided by three very talented musicians so, don't miss seeing them this time around.