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Jonathan Dotson

About Me

Dotson Plays Bolling Part I: Hispanic Dance (with a blue touch)
MyGen Dotson Plays Bolling Part VII: Finale
Jonathan Dotson was born in the coastal town of St. Augustine, FL. He was raised around guitars and began performing professionally at the age of 13. In high school, he began studying classical guitar with Gary Piazza, who encouraged him to study music at the collegiate level. While still in high school, Jonathan was featured on Jacksonville's public radio (89.9) and television (WJXT).
Since leaving his hometown, Jonathan has studied with some of the nation's most esteemed pedagogues and performers, including Bruce Holzman, Adam Holzman, Andrew Zohn, and Mary Akerman. He has also been selected to appear in masterclasses for such heavyweights as David Russell (three times), Elliot Fisk (twice), Ricardo Cobo (twice), Sharon Isbin, Dimitri Illirianov, Arnaud Dumond, Judicael Perroy, Julian Gray, and Denis Azabagic, among others. In 2002, Jonathan was invited to Miami to perform for legendary Argentinean composer/guitarist Jorge Morel at the Guitar Foundation of America convention. Jonathan is an avid supporter of new music for the guitar, and has performed several world premiers of brand new works for the classical guitar by up and coming composers.
Most recently, Jonathan has become active in the international solo guitar competition circuit, and has claimed several top prizes:
First Prize, 2008 'Classical Minds' Guitar Festival and Competition
First prize, 2005 Appalachian International Solo Guitar Competition
Third Prize, 2007 Texas International Guitar Competition,
Third Prize, 2007 St. Joseph International Guitar Competition
Fourth Prize, 2008 Boston GuitarFest; and
Fourth Prize, 2005 East Carolina Solo Guitar Competition.
In addition, Jonathan is a founding member of the Texas Guitar Quartet, who gained critical acclaim at the 2006 'Guitars Galore!' festival in Austin, TX, and who claimed First Prize with 'Special Merit' at the 2007 Brownsville Guitar Ensemble Competition.
In addition to classical guitar, Jonathan toured the Southeast playing electric guitar with the eclectic rock group Six Degrees, whose two CD's sold thousands of copies. Currently, he can be seen performing with Texas R&B artist Patty David, with whom he collaborates, records, and performs. He also played electric and acoustic guitars in several mainstage theater productions including the Florida State University Theater's productions of "Antigone", Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", and the off-Broadway classic "Working", Kennesaw State University's production of the Broadway hit "Shenandoah", and the University of Texas' Opera department's production of Monteverdi's "Poppea".Jonathan currently holds two degrees in music, A Bachelor of Music in Performance from Kennesaw State University in Georgia, and a Master of Music in Performance from the University of Texas at Austin. Jonathan is currently engaged in doctoral studies at the University of Texas, where he has received numerous scholarships and awards.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 18/03/2006
Band Website: http://www.jonathandotson.com
Band Members: Jonathan Dotson- Guitar. Um... Zbigniew Gnatek- Luthier. Hmm... Ricky and Lucy- Felines, practice audience.
Influences: Eliot Fisk, David Russell, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt, Jimi Hendrix, Adam Holzman, John Williams, Andres Segovia (of course....). Pepe Romero... lots more... Barrueco... Assads... Lenny Breau...
I'll listen to anything. Favorites are Jeff Buckley, Bob Marley, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Ben Harper, Leonard Cohen, MMW, Bob Dylan, Dave matthews, GD, Pink Floyd, Bela Fleck, JS Bach, Old Metallica, David Byrne, Phish, Tom Waits, Scofield, Paco de Lucia, Ancient Harmony, The Beatles, Keller Williams, DMB, G. Love and Special Sauce, Beck, SCI, Soul Hound, Jamiroquai, Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix, led Zeppelin, Sublime, old REAL country not the new commercialized crap, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Glenn Gould, Charlie Hunter, Bill Frisell, Mark Ribot y Los Cubanos Postizos, Radiohead, Portishead, Cowboy Junkies, ummm.... etc...
My favorite composer is and, i assume, always will be J.S. Bach...
Sounds Like: turn up your speakers
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

7/29/89- A musical offering for my father

Friends and Family; Those closest to me know that July 29th is a very special and sad day for me and my family. On this day in 1989, my father, Je...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:07:00 GMT

6 thingys

So I got tagged, and now I am supposed to write 6 things about myself that I don't normally tell people.  If I tagged you, you have to do it back and tagg 6 more people (including me). ...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:09:00 GMT