Jim Tozier is an award-winning acoustic fingerstyle guitarist who performs traditional Celtic tunes and original compositions inspired by his Irish heritage and his surroundings--both along the Chesapeake Bay in Southern Maryland, and more recently, Lake Lanier and Sawnee Mountain in Georgia.
Jim has released two CDs on Solid Air Records, a Grammy-winning label that specializes in solo acoustic guitar music. Celtic Guitar is a collection of traditional Irish and Scottish tunes, while Solo Guitar features Jim's original, contemporary compositions. He also has an independently released CD, Castlerea. In addition to his recordings, Jim has published a songbook, Celtic Guitar Solos: Traditional Songs and Airs of Ireland and Scotland, which features transcriptions of the tunes from his Celtic Guitar CD.
In 2007, Solid Air Records invited Jim to contribute a track to Delovely Guitar, which is the follow-up to the Grammy-winning Pink Guitar tribute to Henry Mancini. Delovely Guitar features "Acoustic guitar solos of classic Cole Porter songs performed by the world's greatest acoustic guitarists." Jim chose to record a minor-key arrangement of "Begin the Beguine" for the project.
Jim's guitar playing is marked by an expressive touch, a strong sense of melody, and a rich, warm tone. Dirty Linen magazine praises Jim's "devotion to melody and to the guitar as a story-telling instrument," and Grammy-winning guitarist Amrit Sond says Jim's music is "some of the most beautiful and enjoyable playing I have heard in a long time." Noted critic Art Edelstein describes Jim as "a lyrical, taste-conscious performer with considerable chops," while Guitar Nation calls Jim "one of the most eloquent Celtic guitarists in the world."
Jim is also a winner of the prestigious Individual Artist Award for Solo Instrumental Performance from the Maryland State Arts Council. The Individual Artist Awards are grants that are reviewed anonymously and determined solely on the basis of artistic merit.
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