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Kurt Rosenwinkel

Kurt Rosenwinkel is an American jazz guitarist, composer, bandleader, producer, educator, keyboardist and record label owner.

Biography
Born in Philadelphia to a musical family, Rosenwinkel began taking piano lessons when he was nine years old. When he was 12, he began studying jazz guitar. Rosenwinkel attended the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts alongside classmates including Christian McBride, Joey DeFrancesco, and future Roots drummer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson. He studied at Berklee College of Music for two and a half years before leaving in his third year to tour with Gary Burton, the dean of the school at the time. After moving to Brooklyn, he began performing with Human Feel, Paul Motian's Electric Bebop Band, He is on the faculty at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler. In 2016, Rosenwinkel formed the independent music label Heartcore Records and began producing as well as performing. He produced his eleventh album, Caipi (2017), and was a producer and guitarist on Brazilian multi-instrumentalist Pedro Martin's album Vox (2019). Rosenwinkel's musical contributions have extended beyond jazz. He has been a member of the Crossroads Guitar Festival family since 2013, when he was invited by guitarist Eric Clapton to share the stage. Clapton appeared on Rosenwinkel's Caipi (2017), playing on the song “Little Dream”. Rosenwinkel played in a hip hop setting with Q-Tip on The Renaissance (2008) and Kamaal the Abstract (2009). He appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with The Roots, and collaborated with Domi and JD Beck. ==Style==
Style
Rosenwinkel's influences include John Coltrane, Bud Powell, David Bowie, Joe Henderson, Charlie Parker, Keith Jarrett, Pat Metheny, Allan Holdsworth, Tal Farlow, George Van Eps, Bill Frisell, John Scofield, and Alex Lifeson. The Jazz Book calls Rosenwinkel "a visionary composer, with an infinitely sensitive way of layering electronic sounds, borrowed from ambient music, dub, and drum and bass, and manipulating them intelligently." ==Equipment==
Equipment
Rosenwinkel has played a D'Angelico New Yorker, a Sadowsky semi-hollow body, a Gibson ES-335, guitars made by Italian luthier Domenico Moffa, a Yamaha SG, a Gibson SG, and a signature model made by Westville Guitars. Rosenwinkel has used a variety of effects, including: Neunaber WET Stereo Reverb, Strymon Timeline, Strymon Mobius, Strymon Blue Sky Reverb, Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo, Digitech Vocalist, Thegigrig HumDinger, Rockett Allan Holdsworth, Empress ParaEQ, Pro Co RAT distortion, TC Electronic Nova Reverb, Lehle D. Loop Effect-loop/Switcher, Malekko Echo 600 Dark, Old World Audio 1960 Compressor, Electro-Harmonix HOG Polyphonic Guitar Synthesizer, Eventide TimeFactor Delay, Xotic X-Blender Effects Loops, Empress Tremolo, Lehle Parallel line mixer, TC Electronic SCF stereo chorus flanger, and Boss Corporation OC-3 octave, Strymon Riverside, Eventide H9, EHX Pog 2, Source Audio EQ, among others. He has also used a Lavalier lapel microphone fed into his guitar amplifier that blends his vocalizing with his guitar. ==Discography==
Discography
As leader/co-leader As a member Human Feel With Chris Speed, Andrew D'Angelo and Jim BlackScatter (GM, 1991) • Welcome to Malpesta (New World, 1994) • Speak to It (Songlines, 1996) • Galore (Skirl, 2007) • Gold (Intakt, 2019) As sideman With Brian BladePerceptual (Blue Note, 2000) • Season of Changes (Verve, 2008) • Mama Rosa (Verve Forecast, 2009) • Kings Highway (Stoner Hill, 2023) With Seamus BlakeThe Call (Criss Cross, 1994) • Stranger Things Have Happened (Fresh Sound, 1999) With Chris CheekI Wish I Knew (Fresh Sound, 1997) • Vine (Fresh Sound, 2000) With Aaron GoldbergWorlds (Sunnyside, 2006) • The Now (Sunnyside, 2014) With Rebecca MartinMiddlehope (Fresh Sound, 2001) • The Growing Season (Sunnyside, 2008) With Barney McAllRelease the Day (Transparent Music, 2000) • Flashbacks (Extra Celestial Arts, 2009) • Mother of Dreams and Secrets (Research, 2018) With Paul Motian • 1992: Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band (JMT, 1993) • 1994: Reincarnation of a Love Bird (JMT, 1994) • 1996: Flight of the Blue Jay (Winter & Winter, 1997) • 1998: Play Monk and Powell (Winter & Winter, 1999) With Q-Tip • 2001: Kamaal the Abstract (Jive, 2009) • 2003–08: The Renaissance (Universal Motown, 2008) With Joshua RedmanMomentum (Nonesuch, 2005) • Where Are We (Blue Note, 2023) With Mark Turner • 1994: Yam Yam (Criss Cross, 1995) • 1998: In This World (Warner Bros., 1998) • 1999: Ballad Session (Warner Bros., 2000) • 2001: Dharma Days (Warner Bros., 2001) With othersGary Burton, Six Pack (GRP, 1992) • Larry Goldings, Big Stuff (Warner Bros., 1996) • Chris Potter, Vertigo (Concord Jazz, 1998) • Jochen Rueckert, Introduction (Jazzline, 1998) • Wax Poetic, Three (Doublemoon, 1998) • George Colligan, Unresolved (Fresh Sound, 1999) • Joe Claussell, Language (Ibadan, 1999) • Marcy Playground, Shapeshifter (Capitol, 1999) • Tim Hagans, Animation Imagination (Blue Note, 1999) • Toku, Everything She Said (SME, 2000) • Danilo Perez, Motherland (Verve, 2002) • Jakob Dinesen, Everything Will Be All Right (Stunt, 2002) • Matthias Lupri, Same Time Twice (Summit, 2002) • Eli Degibri, In the Beginning (Fresh Sound, 2003) • Perico Sambeat, Friendship (ACT, 2003) • Charlie Peacock, Love Press Ex-Curio (Runway, 2005) • Daniel Szabo, Frictions (Pid, 2007) • Jason Lindner, Gives You Now vs Now (Anzic, 2009) • Joel Frahm, Live at Smalls (SmallsLIVE, 2011) – live • Donald Fagen, Sunken Condos (Reprise, 2012) • Jo-Yu Chen, Stranger (Okeh, 2014) • Olivia Trummer, Fly Now (Contemplate Music, 2014) • Alain Apaloo, Nunya (Gateway Music, 2015) • Nitai Hershkovits, I Asked You a Question (Raw Tapes/Time Grove, 2016) • Orrin Evans, #knowingishalfthebattle (Smoke Sessions, 2016) • Riccardo Del Fra, Moving People (Parco Della Musica, 2018) • Kyle Crane, Crane Like the Bird (Self-released, 2019) • Tobias Meinhart, Berlin People (Sunnyside, 2019) • Nicola Andrioli, Skylight (Heartcore, 2022) • Domi and JD Beck, NOT TiGHT (Blue Note, 2022) • Louis Cole, Quality Over Opinion (Brainfeeder, 2022) • Joe Farnswoth, In What Direction Are You Headed? (Smoke Sessions, 2023) • Jim Snidero, Far Far Away (Savant Records Inc., 2023) ==References==
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