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Bob DeVos: Six String Solos
ByBob DeVos
guitar, electricAll of these factors are in evidence throughout Six String Solos, DeVos' first stand-alone recording, and sixth as a leader. DeVos proves to be every bit as resourceful working without a safety net as he is when bolstered by longtime sidemen, organist Dan Kostelnik and drummer

Steve Johns
drumsb.1960

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931
Not unlike his interpretations of the songs, DeVos' improvisations function on different levels as well as coalescing into a whole. The solo lines are sturdy, resourceful, and don't stray too far from the source material. The guitarist doesn't need a rhythm section to swing and generate a robust, straightforward momentum. You can always feel the ground beat, even without the presence of a bass and drums. Brief silences are not an absence, but rather contribute to the music's thrust. DeVos often generates an emotional impact, sometimes by just executing a phrase or two, yet it never sounds as if he's straining to make an impression. Though examples of his artistry are evident on every track, check out the "How Deep Is The Ocean" solo as it moves from chorus to chorus, gradually increasing in strength and becoming more animated.
The ways in which DeVos utilizes combinations of single notes and chords in all of his solos amounts to a kind of creative friction. The single notes are gritty, soulful and focusedthe sounds of a man going somewhere with a genuine sense of purpose. Part of the enjoyment of listening to the longer single note passages is the element of suspense when and where will the next chord(s) land? The chords often induce a bit of turbulence in relation to the singles. They range from a whisper to a groundswell of sound; the weight and emphasis of the chords varies as well. Amidst this diversity the solos in their entirety are cogent, as well as playful and daring.
At this stage in his career one might expect DeVosnot unlike many other veteran jazz musiciansto frequently go back to the well of some of his previous professional associations. He could choose to play it safe and focus on projects that pay tribute to

Richard "Groove" Holmes
organ, Hammond B31931 - 1991

Charles Earland
organ, Hammond B31941 - 1999
Track Listing
Come Rain Or Come Shine; Yesterdays; Speech Without Words; Have You Met Miss Jones; Chitlins Con Carne; How Deep Is The Ocean; Some Other Time; Beautiful Love; Summertime; While We're Young
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Bob DeVos
guitar, electricBob DeVos: Guitar
Album information
Title: Six String Solos | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: American Showplace Music
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