Monday, February 18, 2008

SOLARGUITARS - REDEFINING MUSIC MARKETING AND ESTABLISHING ARTIST UNITY

SOLARGUITARS IS A JAZZ ROCK FUSION LABEL....but behind the scenes in the late hours of the nite...a metamorphosis has occurred!


SOLARGUITARS is trying something very new...now sit down...don't panic...we are now empowering our growing army of JAZZ ROCK FUSION musicians with all the tools they need to be extrememly successful. What's even better is that they get it all for free! SOLARGUITARS founder and JAZZ ROCK FUSION guitarist Daryll Dobson recently said, "Starting today we are beginning the expansion of the solarguitars website to become a true virtual community for professional level Jazz Rock Fusion Musicians".All SOLARGUITARS artists will have their own pages with state of the art mp3 and video streaming players plus,


FREE - Website optimization and web hosting so that artists enjoy the same high profile status on google as SolarGuitars.


FREE - Marketing and promotion consultations with the label on a daily basis to establish the best strategies for success in the virtual and real world.


FREE - Production services which includes Audio Production, Video Editing and CD/DVD Manufacturing!


FREE - Radio, Press and Internet Music Promotion!


And what's best of all is that all SOLARGUITARS artists maintain ownership and control their music. So if you are a Pro-level Jazz Rock Fusion Musician...WE WANT YOU!...If you are a fan of Jazz Rock Fusion music don't miss our weekly radio shows. Call-Ins and an open chat forum give our fans direct contact with their favorite artists!


Current SolarGuitars Roster includes: Tony "Thunder" Smith, Mikhel Caldwell, Kenwood Dennard, John Bruschini, Doug Johns, Cheikh Ndoye, Eddie Kohen, Al Gracia, Pete Eggers, Tom Alexander, Delmar Brown, Fernando Saunders, Jimmy Pitts, Mike Trapp, Paul Kurweil, and of course Daryll Dobson. New members are submitting and joining daily...visit solarguitars.com for more info.


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Thursday, February 14, 2008

SOLARGUITARS – RECLAIMING THE LOST TERRITORY OF JAZZ ROCK FUSION


The lost territory of Jazz Rock Fusion is apparently a territory that nobody wanted. Most Jazz musicians I know run from the association…but why? BECAUSE THERE IS NO STANDARD!


When John Mclaughlin - Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return to Forever disbanded, they also took down the artform with them. Being part of the Miles Legion, Mclaughlin and Corea had the historical connect. They were an heir to the living history of jazz which had been handed down - more on the bandstand, than at the university. And because of that historical connection to Miles it made it hard to argue that this new Jazz Rock Fusion Music shouldn’t be taken seriously. Problem…they killed the tree just when it was starting to grow.


When Mahavishnu and Return To Forever disbanded they left a vacuum. There was no historical standard to anchor the artform so it disintegrated into an anything goes attitude.


And that is why SOLARGUITARS now seeks to reclaim this LOST TERRITORY OF JAZZ ROCK FUSION. The new portal is starting to reassemble that history with the musicians that made it happen. Just look at some of the new members of this new network –



  1. Tony “Thunder” Smith (Jan Hammer, Jeff Beck, John Mclaughlin)

  2. Kenwood Dennard – (Brand X, Pat Martino)

  3. Fernando Saunders - (Jan Hammer, Jeff Beck, John Mclaughlin)

  4. Delmar Brown – (Pat Martino, Sting)

  5. Mikhal Caldwell - (Jeff Berlin, Cindy Blackman, David Sancious)


With new artists signing up to join the network daily and with Solarguitars.com dominating google under Jazz Rock Fusion – web, videos, blogs and news…no wonder Founder and Jazz Rock Fusion Guitarist Daryll Dobson is smiling!


The new RTF tour was announced today and I must say it was a bittersweet pill…I LOVE THESE GUYS…but I wonder if this is just another thing they’ll do this year…another way to merchandise a KNOWN BRAND NAME?...or will these guys finally make a real commitment to finish what they started…25 YEARS AGO?…..DD

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Somewhere between the Gigantic Continents of Jazz and Rock.

Somewhere between the gigantic continents of jazz and rock lies a formidable musical gulf that is as controversial as it is undefinable.  Jazz Purists”cynically categorize it as fusion, but within its fat layer is a lean, mean, muscular infrastructure, rich with technical wizardry, emotional breadth, and unexplored musical frontiers.  Guitarist, in particular know this groove that includes the likes of John McLaughlin, Jean-Luc-Ponty, Return to Forever, etc


The styles are so diverse, but the language is so phonetically similar. These musicians have culminated years of listening and playing into forms of music processed without artificial ingredients and have plunged into the beyond with a musical sword, forged in a new . Mainstream that has converged all the older tributaries. New introductions are rare but when they creep out of seclusion, the listening underground wails and fights for a glimpse of the discovered prodigies.


Debut releases usually only hint at the enormous potential underlying musical savants, but DARYLL DOBSON'S - THE MIND ELECRIC is a fully realized guitarist’s odyssey that will assure his acceptance as Jazz/Rock/Fusion’s newest potential guitar legend.


As a guitarist, Dobson is at the pinnacle of the emotive guitar technicians, citing phrases that echo a breath-stammering Cotlrane, with Far East modalities, and the special belching feedback of Hendrix.  He has also decided to chart his course with the axe of the future, the guitar synthesizer.  Wielding this instrument, Dobson merits inclusion in the newly formed guitar synthesizer front, previously dominated by McLaughlin and Metheny.  His utilization of the guitar synthesizer goes way beyond this scorching leads, delving into a domain that keyboard synthesists have long worked in, to obtain background coloring effects.


       Another testament to Dobson’s ability is the supporting personnel that his reputation gained him during his stay in N.Y.C.  L.Shankar’s playing is one of the hottest of the many hot spots on this album.  Long a compatriot of McLaughlin, Shankar is well established in the school of rip and burn, but never before has he been able to grind with the intensity he displays on Babylon.  Shankar’s intervallic and octaval repetitions interplay with sliding emotions that echo the cries of whales and seagulls, relaying a rock sensabiltity that many may not have realized he was capable of.  Dobson’s continual space acoustic guitar bites and grabs, easing into a solo that initially sounds like Shankar on violin, only to discover that the resonating reverberating violin sound is actually a guitar/synthesizer mix.  From here Dobson proceeds to work out the guitar, setting the frets afire, piledriving into some of the most unusual eclectic scalar time excursions ever heard! 


Final Frontier is a real showcase for guitar synthesizer as it features only Dobson and Tony Smith on drums.  Dobson’s ability to extract violin and high pitched trumpet sounds is scary in its mimicry.  Life sounds like a virtual orchestra of frenetic instrumentalists.  Weary Planet is solo Dobson on guitar synthesizer.  His wide emotive abstractions range from a crystalline cross-picking backdrop, to bellowing resonant ambiences that scream resolution from his slide guitar.  Thor (Part 1) features a churning cyclical melodicism, driven by crashing syncopations from Kenwood Dennard (Drum solo intro spells Thor in morse code).  Tibet is an interlude of dark industrial Soho atmospheres which includes Tamboura, Acoustic Guitar, Organ and reverse/tape guitar effects.  Thor (Part 2) re-enters to close the album.  Dobson’s solo let’s loose all the chops as his guitar exhibits a vocal quality using multi-noted bends and chomps that feedback reincarnated Hendrix in between fast scales that climb and stack up with pulsing fanaticism. 


Daryll Dobson may be a new face on the scene, but his playing echoes a musical maturity that could only be achieved through years of playing.  Somewhere this guy paid his dues, and how he managed to escape recognition is as unbelievable as it is true. Plug into THE MIND ELECTRIC, activate your sensory receptors, and be prepared for voluntary shock therapy! http://www.solarguitars.com http://www.darylldobson.com


WRITTEN BY CHARLES LITTLE – FREELANCE WRITER, ATLANTA GA.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

SOLARGUITARS - JAZZ FUSION VS JAZZ ROCK FUSION - IS THERE REALLY A DIFFERENCE?


Although this discussion of jazz fusion vs jazz rock fusion will probably not bring peace on earth in my lifetime...I will still move forward because I believe there are a few important distinctions to be made. If Miles Davis decided to search and expand to new musical ground in the late 1960 - 1970's, the energy, sound, excitement and "TONE OF REVOLUTION" of Rock music became his newly claimed territory. There could be no easier term to describe the music that sprung from his adventures than a FUSION OF JAZZ AND ROCK. And of course, NO GUITAR MEANS NO ROCK. And that is why I believe that John Mclaughlin is the next most important figure in Jazz Rock Fusion after Miles. Mahavishnu challenged us all more than you may know. When John Mclaughlin & The Mahavishnu Orchestra hit the scene most rock guitar players I knew had a really tough decision to make...become inspired and strive for the "new standard" or ignore the new standard and crawl under a rock somewhere...OR QUIT! (DD and many others like myself went for the new standard!).


In retrospect, the sheer greatness of John Mclaughlin may have been a standard that was too unreachable for any rock guitarist of the day. Let me tell you a true story. My first Mahavishnu Orchestra concert was at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island NY. This freakin place was packed to the roof...A SPORTS ARENA!...shortly after this show i quit my rock band and devoted myself to studying Jazz and in particular the works of Mahavishnu and all of his fantastic adventures after that. BUT YOU CAN'T HAVE ROCK WITHOUT A GUITAR...and maybe that is why the artform has declined in popularity since then...most mainstrream jazz guitarists of the day protected their PURE JAZZ TERRITORY with a passion, prefering to stay with the already established timbres of jazz. If this new Jazz Rock Fusion was to survive it would need the support of rock musicians...to rise to the occasion...in particular GUITARISTS. It didn't happen...


Without a new legion of Rock Guitarists to adopt this new artform as their own, the field became absorbed by the instruments of jazz. Some Jazz musicians seeing the attendance at the Mahavishnu shows and the potential for reaching a wider audience electrified their sounds. The Post Miles Entourage joined in the fun however - They weren't Guitar Players ! Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul - no one can dispute the greatness of these men...but the timbres of this new JAZZ ROCK FUSION quickly became less of an emphasis on heavy guitar...it lost it's ROCK ELEMENTS...


JAZZ FUSION was a term that worked better for JAZZ MUSICIANS. The term "Jazz Fusion" forwarned their listeners that while they might be funky...there would no screaching guitars and pounding drums...go see a JAZZ ROCK FUSION show if you like that kind of stuff!


The Mahavishnu Orchestra may have disbanded...maybe a little too early...I just don't know if John Mclaughlin really ever new how much we needed him...how much he inspired us young rockers who became fusion freaks...but it seems like the real let down here is the rock music industry and it's guitar players...they just never seemed to have the courage to rise to the occasion to claim Jazz Rock Fusion as their own....maybe one exception...JEFF BECK


Daryll Dobson - 2/9/2008


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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

WHO KILLED JAZZ ROCK FUSION? A MYSTERY WITH FEW ANSWERS…UNTIL NOW!

WHO KILLED JAZZ ROCK FUSION? A MYSTERY WITH FEW ANSWERS…UNTIL NOW!


SolarGuitars is adding additional radio programming after an amazing listener response to the controversial “Who Killed Jazz Rock Fusion Show” . The show is featured LIVE every Friday 3-4PM on Solar BlogTalkRadio hosted by Jazz Fusion Guitarist Daryll Dobson. Daryll explores his theory that the demise of Jazz Rock Fusion was no accident! According to Daryll "Don't worry...There's plenty of people to blame for this musical catastrophe!"

Featured artists on the first show included John Bruschini – talking about his pro career with Cecil Taylor. Tom Alexander – producer, keyboardist & composer – got us up to date on his 2nd upcoming release and his upcoming south florida shows and Paul Kurzweil producer and guitarist – talked about the legendary Kurzweil keyboard family heritage, his great guitar fusion album Blueshift , Berklee College Of Music and his mastery of Mac Computer technology.


With website visitation doubling overnite and hundreds of podcasts already downloading, SolarGuitars is once again finding it’s second wind in technology!


2007 will go down as the year when the music industry finally met it’s match! After years of favoring and pursuing a strategy of slick high powered marketing and advertising over true musical substance, the industry now finds itself having no solid place to land. And it is this atmosphere that Solarguitars will build it’s network of progressive musicians. All progressive Jazz, Rock and classical musicians are engouraged to contact Solarguitars. Become a member of the network…get featured LIVE on our radio shows and blogs…we’ll help you to sell more downloads through your SNOCAP store on MySpace, & Itunes, and get you a lot more international exposure. Contact Marcel Morejon at publicity@solarguitars.com with your project info. Tune into http://www.blogtalkradio.com/solarguitars


And visit


http://www.solarguitars.com


Current Solarguitars Network members include: Daryll Dobson, Kenwood Dennard, Delmar Brown, John Bruschini, Tom Alexander, Peter Eggers, Mike Trapp, Paul Kurzweil, Rael Wesley Grant, and many more!


JOIN THE SOLARGUITARS NETWORK NOW! FOR JAZZ-ROCK-FUSION, PROGRESSIVE ROCK MUSICIANS AND WORLD FUSION MUSICIANS. BE THERE WHEN IT STARTED!


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Friday, February 1, 2008

JUST ANNOUNCED - SOLARGUITARS PRESENTS - THE LATE NIGHT FRIDAY JAZZ ROCK FUSION SHOW!

WHEN: TONIGHT FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 1ST - 12 MIDNIGHT EASTERN STANDARD TIME.

FORMAT: JAZZ ROCK FUSION MUSIC AND CALL IN MUSICAL GUESTS

COMMUNICATE: YOUR CALLS, CHATS, AND GENERAL GOOD VIBES ARE FORMALLY REQUESTED! YOUR HOST - DARYLL DOBSON.
TONITE'S SPECIAL GUEST INCLUDES: JOHN BRUSCHINI - FUSION GUITARIST NYC, TOM ALEXANDER - PIANIST, DELMAR BROWN - KEYBOARDIST NYC. AND MORE TBA! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/solarguitars

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