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Take Five With Chris Zamora
ByChris's passion for the guitar started at age eight. A guitarist for award-winning singer and Hollywood actress Lisa Zane, he also played for Andrew Chuckerman, the Grammy-nominated musical director and keyboardist for Stevie Wonder, LeAnn Rimes and Rod Stewart. Past sessions include performances with Brazilian percussionist Dede Sampaio (

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
His early sessions with Dede's group allowed him to play with other great musicians such as
Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
He is a member of the American Society of Composers and Publishers (ASCAP).
Instrument(s):
Guitars.
I knew I wanted to be a musician when... I first heard Wes Montgomery
guitar
1923 - 1968George Benson
guitar
b.1943Jack McDuff
organ, Hammond B3
1926 - 2001
Your sound and approach to music: I like to be honest when I create the sounds with my guitar. What comes out is 100% me. The tone is what I feel during the moment. Even if it takes leaving a little dirt in. My approach to music is the same thing. I don't tend to think too much about what the norm is. I can't. I'm an Asian dude fusing as much attitude from back home as I can.
Your teaching approach: I just want to jam and exchange ideas in class. Anyone can grab theory from home.
Your dream band:Jack DeJohnette
drums
b.1942Keith Jarrett
piano
b.1945Christian McBride
bass
b.1972John Coltrane
saxophone
1926 - 1967
Your favorite recording in your discography and why? "Na Tempestade," from my CD Reflections of Midnight. That's where I got to play most of the guitar work I love. From the acoustic to the Strat. The title is in Portuguese, and means "Into the Storm." Exactly what was about to happen during a phase in my life.
Did you know...
I'm left-handed. But I play the guitar with my right.
CDs you are listening to now:
Holst: The Planets
Composer: Gustav Holst
Conductor: Sir Alexander Gibson
As performed by: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Dvorak
Music For Chamber Winds
Record Label: Altissimo!
Originally released: 20-06-2006
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