Events

The London Acoustic Guitar Show 2011


10-11 September 2011
Olympia Conference Centre, London, Booth C15

Don't miss this year's London Acoustic Guitar Show - We'll be there!

Pierre Benusan
The genre of his acoustic guitar music is often characterized as Celtic, Folk, World music, New Age, or Chamber jazz.

Martin Taylor
As a multi award winning guitarist and composer, Martin Taylor has established a unique musical career as an internatinally acclaimed musician.

Clive Carroll
Carroll has been described by the music press as an "Incredible acoustic talent" and "Peerless - no other word for it".

Fish (Vocals) with Frank Usher (Guitar) & Foss Paterson (Keyboards)
Lead singer of British rock group Marillion. Achieving chart success in the UK, attaining top-ten hits with "Kayleigh" and more.

Ed Gerhard
Gerhard is known for wowing audiences with his virtuosity, whether he's performing on 6-string, 12-string, slide guitar or Hawaiian Lap Slide.

Preston Reed
Famed for his extraordinary percussive style. A Q&A session for a rare opportunity to question Preston on his technique, style and creative approach to song-writing.

Dick Boak with John Renbourn & Stefan Grossmann
The presentation will feature musical period vignettes performed by the world renowned instrumentalists and Martin guitar.

Rodney Branigan
Rodney Branigan calls his music "progressive folk fusion" inventing a new genre! Most songs are instrumentals that are driving, thumping monsters.

Patrick James Eggle & Gareth Pearson
Barely out of his teens, Welsh guitar phenomenon Gareth Pearson is already considered a virtuoso in the field of finger style guitar.

Jon Etheridge
Unlocking the Secrets of Gypsy Swing Guitar. Ever wondered how gypsies get that sound? The loudness? This masterclass will unlock these secrets.

Brooks Williams
Acoustic Guitar Groove. Demonstrating how to use moving chords, walking bass lines, right hand rhythms, and bluesy riffs to add groove to your guitar playing.

Paul Stevens
Designer of Trace Acoustic Topics offering tips on making the most of the available technology for a slicker and more professional performance. Q&As.