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Artist: Garrison Fewell

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  • Born: October 14, 1953, Charlottesville, VA
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Birdland Sessions", "Blue Deeper Than Blue", "City of Dreams

Biography

Europeans knew about Garrison Fewell's jazz talent long before his fellow Americans discovered him. The Virginia native began his love affair with Europe on a visit to Marseille, France, in 1983. He went on to play hot jazz venues all over the continent, including Paris, Milan, Amsterdam, and Brussels. While the Europeans were learning about Fewell, he was busy learning their languages, becoming fluent in Italian and French. His relative obscurity in his homeland changed, however, with the release from Accurate Records of his first album in 1993. A Blue Deeper Than the Blue brought him to the attention of jazz lovers in the States and earned him a number of honors. Coda Magazine and United Press International included the recording on their lists of the year's ten best. The Boston Music Awards named the debut Best Jazz Album of the Year.

Although the guitarist was born in the Virginia city of Charlottesville, he was raised in Philadelphia, PA. He started playing the stride guitar when he was 11 years old. Interested in acoustic blues, he turned to the music of Reverend Gary Davis, Fred McDowell, and Mississippi John Hurt. During the early '70s, Fewell embarked on a tour that took him to Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and Afghanistan. He came home to the States in 1973 and became a jazz student of Pat Martino and Lenny Breau. At the Berklee College of Music, he earned a performance degree and by 1977, he was teaching at his alma mater. As part of a new exchange program set up between the Boston music school and Holland's Rotterdam Conservatory in 1988, Fewell spent time teaching overseas. While in Rotterdam, he had the opportunity to work with Dutch musicians, including Cees Slinger. Paired with Dave Frank, he performed during the North Sea Jazz Festival. The guitarist settled in Paris the following year, playing jazz and teaching, this time as an American School of Modern Music instructor. That same year he played the Umbria Jazz Festival.

Fewell and Alex Ulanowsky, who worked as a department chairman at the Berklee School of Music, established a musical partnership. The duo developed a method of improvisation and theory instruction. They taught together and performed together, giving workshops in Switzerland and Italy and touring Holland, Austria, and Belgium. The National Endowment for the Arts gifted Fewell with a grant that allowed him to travel to Germany in 1991 and teach in the cities of Weimar, Leipzig, and Freiburg. The following year he taught in Aachen and Cologne, and performed in Freiburg with David Friesen during the Zelt Music Festival. Beginning in 1994, he spent six summers teaching at the Polish Jazz Society. In 1996, Guitar Player Magazine proclaimed Fewell's Are You Afraid of the Dark? Best Record of the Year. The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1997 included his next release, Reflection of a Clear Moon, among the Top Ten Jazz Albums of the Year. Beginning in 1995, the guitarist gave workshops and played the Montreux Jazz Festival for five consecutive years. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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Fewell is a Scottish name derived from the Mediæval word for "people". It has been a family name since the late fifth century, though the Saxon invasions mixed the native Scottish bloodline with conquering noblemen in 1200. The line that was therefore created in Scotland extended later into Western Europe and eventually into the Americas.

One line of the Fewell family became wealthy through seafaring trade in the southern Scottish ports. The family gained repute because they guaranteed protection for the merchants that traveled through their ports. The wealth was lost when that family migrated to the United States during the 1820s. Another branch of the Fewell family may have emigrated to Virginia as early as 1656; US Census records this branch in Faquier County, Virginia, in the 1790 census and every succeeding census although the only males in this line who have living male descendants bearing the name Fewell removed to Washington, DC in he early 20th century and their descendants are to be found in the early twenty first century to New York.

Fewell is also a family name of Austrian origin, derived from "fuer" or its variants and anglicized upon immigration to the United States.


 
 
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Birdland Sessions (2000 Album by Garrison Fewell)
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