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Geoffrey Lee

Geoffrey Lee drawing of Bobo Lavorgna & Robert Silverman performing at 'The Cave', Trinity College, Hartford, CT c.1973
"Geoffrey Lee has a God-given talent of the acoustic 12 string like I've never heard. I met Geoff when he and Rob Silverman went to Trinity College in Hartford, CT, back in the day." -Bobo
Geoffrey's new CD, 'Jical', is available at: 

But don't just take Bobo's word for it!
A very natural fusion of traditional Flamenco guitar sounds and those of contemp
Reviewer: Flamenco Connection
Lee’s style is a personal and very natural fusion of traditional Flamenco guitar sounds and those of contemporary guitar masters like Leo Kottke and John Fahey. The result is a unique and very likable sound that should appeal to a wide cross-section of guitar music lovers.
If you like solo fingerstyle acoustic guitar, you'll enjoy this one.
Reviewer: Andy Bassford
Greetings! Andy Bassford here. I just want everybody to know that one of my favorite guitarists of all time has finally made a record. If you like solo fingerstyle acoustic guitar, you'll enjoy this one. Ever since I first heard Geoff play almost thirty years ago, I've been convinced that he was a real talent and hoped that the world would catch on to him. It looks like the process is beginning!
The strings like a boney fibre a tale of life told from underbelly & sand.
Reviewer: God's Park Docu-note Of Jersey
This is music to spend the rest of your day with. Let it go by catching a note a phrase an arcane reference turned infinitely meaningful. Or fall into it like a rabbithole of sorts letting the twining picking envelope & shape yr brain like so much silly putty. It moves you to move in. We all know the influences, they are glaring and there for the world to see. Boogie Mutants! Art picked from the likes of unsung
folk geniuses like DK, The Smooshhead and Eddie Beardsley. They are the population of the JICAL planet hurled thru space a curve ball to dupe the snapping finger and make the heart sing songs it had forgotten long ago. This is music to spend the rest of life with.

sculpture by Geoffrey Lee
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