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Take Five With Ric Harris

An article in Guitar Player magazine about the Old Town School of Folk Music caused me to leave North Carolina and move to Chicago. I caught

Ira Sullivan
multi-instrumentalist1931 - 2020

Joe Diorio
guitar1936 - 2022
Instrument(s):
Guitar.
Teachers and/or influences?

Joe Beck
guitar1945 - 2008

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
I knew I wanted to be a musician when...
I saw Ira Sullivan and Joe Diorio at the Jazz Showcase in Chicago.
Your sound and approach to music:
Music is entertainment, which is both fun and serious, that never forces someone to listen; instead, it seduces them, makes them want to listen.
Your teaching approach:
Focus on learning about all music, not just the jazz world, and do not concentrate on one person as a model for your playing.
Road story: Your best or worst experience:
I realized how much my brain surgery was more than an impact on my past one night, while playing at club, when I could not remember the melody to one of the songs that I wrote. Luckily, I had the sheet music in front of me.
Your favorite recording in your discography and why?
Coincidence, by Joe Beck and

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017
What do you think is the most important thing you are contributing musically?
Persistence can get you anywhere.
Did you know...
I had brain surgery to control my epilepsy. Nearly all of the memories that preceded the surgery were lost. Both the ability to hear music and to see how things should be done in the mind's eye was lost. The seizures, however, are under control. Through persistence, I have regained the ability to make music. Consistency is no longer a guarantee, making today the only one that matters.
Desert Island picks:
Joe Beck & John Abercrombie, Coincidence (Whaling City Sound); Bill Evans, You Must Believe in Spring (Warner Jazz);

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972
What are some of the essential requirements to keep jazz alive and growing?
Treat it as a part of the entertainment industry, not the art world.
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Ric Harris
guitarb.1958
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