About Me
Detroit born Guitarist/Composer Dan Baraszu has been playing guitar for over 25 years. Early in his career, he explored many different styles of music including Classical, Rock and Blues. However, when he first heard the genius of Jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, Dan devoted himself to becoming a die-hard Jazz artist. His major influences include guitarists Joe Pass ,Pat Martino, Pat Metheny and John Scofield as well as other instrumentalists like Bill Evans ,Horace Silver ,John Coltrane ,Sonny Rollins and Charlie Parker .In addition to listening and transcribing the works of the"masters of the Jazz idiom", Dan has been formally educated in music as well. He received his Bachelors degree from the renowned Berklee College of Music, where he majored in Jazz Composition and Arranging . In addition, Dan also received his Masters degree from the University of Miami with a major in Jazz Pedagogy .Dan currently resides in the Atlanta area where he leads his own groups and works as a freelance guitarist. In November 2005 he signed with Blue Canoe Records and released his debut CD as a leader entitled “Nightfallâ€. Featuring 9 explosive jazz originals, this recording will surely raise some eyebrows as this young gun's guitar and compositional skills are those of an old master. "Nightfall" features one of the South's most accomplished and versatile rhythm sections: Kenny Banks (piano), Zack Pride (bass), Kinah Boto (drums). Baraszu’s CD is receiving considerable traditional radio airplay on jazz stations across the country and overseas as well as internet radio and satellite, cable and subscription services.~ JAZZ TIMES REVIEW OF CD "NIGHTFALL"- from the April 2006 issue ~Berklee grad and Atlanta resident Dan Baraszu is a chopsmeister whose punchy, percussive attack comes out of the George Benson-Pat Martino school of single-note burn. He and his cohorts--pianist Kenny Banks, bassist Zack Pride and drummer Kinah Boto--break out of the gate charging hard on the frantic Latin-flavored opener "April Fools," as Baraszu quickly establishes his take-no-prisoners approach to soloing. His adeptness at chordal melodies and octaves on the relaxed swinger "Inconstant Moon" shows an obvious Wes Montgomery influence, while his crisp, rhythmically assured playing on "Into the Blue" is another tip of the hat to the early-'60s Benson-Martino bag.Baraszu stakes out his most original territory on the spacious and moody title track, played on nylon string acoustic guitar, on the lively calypso "Smudge" and also on his scorching closer "Neutron Star," which was inspired by Stevie Wonder's "Too High." Aside from ill-advised excursions on guitar synth ("Time Machine") and vocals ("Summit Drive"), Baraszu distinguishes himself as a new guitar talent worth watching on this fine debut.-Bill Milkowski - Jazz Times (Apr 1, 2006)I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)Dominant Curve - Copyright 2007 Dan Zu Music ____
Recorded June 16, 2007 @ Riverbend Festival, Chatanooga TN______
Dan Baraszu - Guitar___
Tyrone Jackson - Keys___
Joesph Patrick Moore - Bass___
Ben Taylor - DrumsAin't Messin' 'Round - Copyright 2007 Dan Zu Music ____
Recorded June 16, 2007 @ Riverbend Festival, Chatanooga TN______
Dan Baraszu - Guitar___
Tyrone Jackson - Keys___
Joesph Patrick Moore - Bass___
Ben Taylor - Drums