;
Sign up for free guitar lessons
Home Guitar Video Lessons Guitar Videos Music Blog Forums Running Download Store Contact Search RSS Donate

July 31, 2011

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

Oz Noy is a fantastic guitarist

If you haven't heard Oz Noy, you are missing out on hearing a fantastic guitar player. I am a big fan of his music and style of playing. His funky style is very cool, and his improvisation is super cool. Sort of like bebop meets blues and rock with lots of weird and interesting tones.

He also has a new website up - Visit Oz Noy.com.

Oz was born in Israel. He started playing guitar at the of 13 playing jazz, blues, pop and rock music. By age 16, he was playing with top Israeli musicians and artists. By age 24, he was one of the most established studio guitar players in the country. Oz was also a member of the house band on Israel’s top-rated television show for more than two years.

He arrived in New York in 1996, and since then Oz has made a huge impact on the local and international music scene. He has worked with great musicians such as Keith Carlock, Anton Fig, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Dave Weckl often contribute on drums, with bassists Will Lee, James Genus, and Reggie Washington.

Oz Noy just launched his new website, and it's really good with lots of things to check out.

Visit Oz Noy.com and learn more about this fantastic New York City based guitar player.

Oz Noy has performed, toured and recorded with Richard Bona, Chris Botti, Gavin DeGraw, Harry Belafonte, Cyndi Lauper, Clay Aiken, Akiko Yano, Wonder Girls, Toni Braxton, Phoebe Snow, Nile Rogers, Mike Clark, Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts, Dave Weckl, Mike Manieri, The East Village Opera Company, Roger Glover, Bill Evans, Warren Hayes, Gove’t Mule, and others.

By Robert Renman - www.dolphinstreet.com

» Recommend this page to a friend!

Subscribe Via Rss Subscribe To My Blog
Follow On Twitter Follow @Dolphinstreet On Twitter
Receive The Latest Posts Directly To Your Email - It's Free: Enter Your Email And Click Subscribe

» RSS

Posted by Robert Renman on July 31, 2011

Great Deals at Musician's Friend

Leave a comment?

Leave a comment
*Name:
*Email Address:
Your e-mail address will NOT be displayed.
*Comment:
Comments will NOT appear until approved.
Anti-spam code:
Enter the code above:
* denotes required field




All contents © Copyright 2001 - 2012 Robert Renman

RSS