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Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall

Brev is playing 21st century intervallic designs

About Me


I’m a demo product specialist for Amplitube plugins for IK Multimedia
I’m a Miami based guitarist in multiple genres! I’m also the son of legendary Jazz multi-instrumentalist Ira Sullivan.
I had a rich childhood growing up hearing my father play with Jazz greats such as Jaco Pastorius, Joe Diorio and others. I picked up guitar, probably because it was the only instrument my father Ira didn’t play! Fans of Ira know he’d probably learn guitar, too, if he wanted!
Currently, I write perform and produce for the group Featured on Fridays. A Shred, Progressive/Rock Fusion group. I’m also currently writing and collaborating with my father Ira on an exciting Jazz project. The project consists of music very reminiscent of the Ira Sullivan Joe Diorio, Jaco Pastorious era form the 70’s when they performed at the Unitarian church in Miami, Fl. Anyone who was lucky enough to see Ira play at the church witnessed a birth of music far removed form the Bebop heard years earlier from some of the same performers. Rather, the audience was treated to a free-from of jazz from musicians who transcended their own limits while creating it. It will be one of the most challenging projects Iv’e ever attempted in music.
I’ve been onstage with some amazing talent and each musician has been teacher to me. Here are just some of the wonderful artists that I’ve had the privilege of performing with: Joe Diorio, Simon Salz, Nestor Torres, Guy Viveros, John Yariling, Duffy Jackson, Mike Gerber, Brian Murphy, Don Miller and countless other artists that teach and perform at University of Miami and around the nation.
These names may not be known in the pop world but to those who have heard them,they are some of the most incredible musicians on this planet.
My father didn’t force me to follow in his footsteps as a bebop jazz playing son, but rather, let me grow up and find my individual voice. My guitar teachers, Joe Diorio, Dave Weisbrot, and Simon Salz were the guys who encouraged and nurtured that drummer I was marching to.
Like many guitarist I share a love of Jazz, Blues, and rock and grew up tone-chasing all the greats; Wes, Halen, Vaughn, DeLucia, Eric Johson, Hendrix. but finding my identity has been the most fun and rewarding experience. I hope to share with friends and continue to be inspired by other musicians.

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Member Since: 8/8/2006
Band Website: myspace.com/brevsuliivan
Band Members: Solo artist,Songwriter, Guitarist for Ira Sullivan, and Featured on Fridays Brev Sullivan

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Influences: Joe Diorio,Wes Montgomery, Johnny Hiland, Eric Johnson, Van Halen, Ira Sullivan (of course!)Stevie Ray Vaughn, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith and almost every song I've ever heard!
Sounds Like: Brev Sullivan, 21st century Intervallic designs (through a Cranked Marshall) Joe Diorio, shades of Shawn Lane. On the Jazz side, Wes Montgomery, Benson
My style is CRAZY meets MELODIC! Joe Diorio (Metal version) Zappa meets Eric Johnson meets Van Halen with a bit Steve Morse.
I can't leave out my movie scoring style, John Williams, with my own metal progressive twist.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

My Friend Nashville Rocker at Summer Namm

Please be sure to visit my good friend Chris at Summer Namm '08 at the Nashville Tennessee convention center this year.He will be at the Mad Professor Pedal Booth demoing their cool pedals. These peda...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Sat, 07 Jun 2008 09:53:00 PST

School of Rock

It's Great to be teaching again. Although I'm very busy recording my own music, it's important to share my knowledge with other guitarists. I now teach one day a week now at the Paul Greene school of...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 02 May 2008 10:35:00 PST

Online Guitar lessons with Brev Sullivan

Friends, I'm sorry I have not posted anything new lately. I have been preparing to start online guitar lessons and I will be operational within the next few weeks. It has been a lot of hard work prep...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:04:00 PST

Link to article Featured artist of the Week Brev Sullivan

http://guitarplayerzen.com/2008/01/16/featured-artist-of-the -week-brev-sullivan/
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:12:00 PST

Shredders.... Innovators or Clones?

I am privileged and happy to share with my my space friends an articlewritten by me about guitarists and shredding.Check it out at a new cool site www.guitaplayerzen.com The article is on their home p...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:29:00 PST

The Emperors Clothes

Thank you to all who have stopped by recently to say something complimentary on my music. Even if you have stopped by and listened but not commented, I thank you anyway. Over the past couple of weeks,...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:27:00 PST

Harrison Fjord

www.myspace.com/harrisonfjordMy good friends in the group Harrison Fjord have posted a new track called Columbus. They asked me to add some guitar to the track. Well, like every guitarist we're someti...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 03:00:00 PST

Square peg in a round hole?

A new and innovative drum company has created a new breed of instrument, a square drum with cutting edge features and advance tuning capabilities. (Cabinet enhanced percusion)I'm honored to have playe...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:32:00 PST

Cool and Freaky sounding modes for metal (and rock and jazz too!)

Many (if not all) the modes I use in my instrumentals tunes with Featured on Fridaysare a derivative of exercises from my jazz studies.Rather than playing intervallic, whole tones, half whole diminish...
Posted by Brev Sullivan Intervallic Designs Thru a Marshall on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 10:18:00 PST