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Peter Sprague

Peter Tripp Sprague (born October 11, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist, record producer, and audio engineer. He owns SpragueLand Studios and the label SBE Records. He invented a twin-neck guitar with one neck from a classical guitar and one from a steel-string acoustic guitar.

Peter Sprague
Peter Sprague, December 2011
Photo by Rick Sokol
Background information
Birth namePeter Tripp Sprague
Born (1955-10-11) October 11, 1955 (age 67)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, jazz-rock folk jazz, world fusion
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, audio engineer, record producer, author
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1976–present
LabelsXanadu, Concord, SBE
Websitepetersprague.com

Sprague studied with guitarist Pat Metheny, Madame Chaloff, and classical guitarist Albin Czak, and has played with Chick Corea, Hubert Laws, Larry Coryell, David Benoit, and Sergio Mendes. He has produced or played on over 190 recordings.[1] He has published music books, several of which are his transcriptions of his music, and has transcribed songbooks for Chick Corea.

He composed and performed a guitar concerto with the Grossmont Symphony Orchestra in May 2000 and with the San Diego Symphony in May 2002[1] and performed a number of times at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. He has toured in Europe and Japan with vocalist Dianne Reeves.[2]

Sprague has taught at the Musicians Institute, California Institute of the Arts, and the jazz camp of University of California, San Diego.[3]

In a 1984 review for the Los Angeles Times, jazz critic Leonard Feather called Sprague, "One of the emergent great guitarists."[4]

Biography

Early years

Peter Sprague was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1955. His family moved frequently, settling in 1961 in Del Mar, California, where he fell in love with surfing. Although his parents were jazz fans, he was more interested in the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash when he picked up the guitar at age twelve. Three years later, he paid more attention to his parents' jazz collection and began taking guitar lessons. He formed the Minor Jazz Quintet with his brother Tripp and three other musicians. He attended San Dieguito High School in Encinitas and Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan.[5]

Career

In 1976, he moved to Boston to study with classical guitarist Albin Czak. He received some lessons from Pat Metheny,[6] who he considers his hero.[5] He returned home to Del Mar in 1978 and formed the Dance of the Universe Orchestra with Tripp, John Leftwich, Kelly Jacoy, and Kevyn Lettau.[6] They recorded the album You Make Me Want to Sing.

While recording with Charles McPherson on his album Free Bop! (Xanadu, 1978), Sprague caught the attention of Xanadu Records, which offered him a four-album contract.[6][5]

Chick Corea invited him to play for a concert series during a holiday weekend at Disneyland.[4] Corea praised Sprague's transcriptions of his Elektric Band.[5]

Sprague's affinity for Latin music led to a reunion with Kevyn Lettau and her husband, jazz percussionist Michael Shapiro.[6][5] That led to Sprague's playing with Sergio Mendes.[5] In the late 1980s he joined pianist David Benoit's group, with whom over a three-year period he recorded two albums and toured extensively throughout the United States, the Philippines, and Japan.

He married Stefanie Flory in 1991. When their daughter was born two years later, he left the Benoit band to stay closer to home. For some time he had been interested in composing, recording, and producing, and—inspired by Jimi Hendrix's (another of his heroes) Electric Lady Land Studios in Greenwich Village, New York—he created SpragueLand Studios, a recording and production studio at his home. Aside from his work, he records, engineers, and produces albums for musicians in several genres.

In the Spring 2008 issue of The Ocean magazine, he said, "My wife and daughter keep me grounded. I wouldn't have that connection if I was constantly on the road or living in another city. Leucadia is my home. I love it here. I can walk down the street and in a matter of minutes be surfing excellent waves, come back home, shower, record excellent music, all the while fully enjoying my family, not missing a beat. How much does a person need? This does it for me."[5]

 
Photo by Michael Oletta

He plays in the band Blurring the Edges with his brother Tripp on saxophone and flute, and his father, Hall Sprague, on percussion. He has worked with pianist Geoffrey Keezer and vocalist Dianne Reeves; with the San Diego Symphony he performed his guitar concerto. He started the record label SBE, an acronym for "striving to break even".[6]

"'Our philosophy,' Sprague explains, 'goes like this: most of the time, people want to make a financial killing on their artistic endeavors. Most of the time, especially if it's "artistic", this won't ever happen. Just doing the project is loads of fun and our idea is to make enough dough to do it again. Aim low enough to break even and then free the mind of its turmoil so you can experience the process. Zen and the art of the record business.'"[5]

The Peter Sprague String Consort combines four string players (Bridgette Dolkas and Jeanne Skrocki on violin, Pam Jacobson on viola, and Lars Hoefs on cello) with himself on guitar along with frequent longtime collaborators Duncan Moore (drums) and Bob Magnusson (bass). For this group he has composed fusion pieces which combine elements of classical, jazz, and American folk, and released the album The Wild Blue (2009).

In 2010 he won a Chamber Music America grant to compose a new major piece; he chose to compose it for the String Consort and completed it in 2011, titling it "Dr. Einstein's Spin." On December 2, 2011, the group gave its premiere performance in San Diego where local jazz critic Robert Bush rated it third among his top fifteen favorite concerts of the year.[7] The same critic gave the album the top spot in the Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013.[8] His album Dream Walkin' (2015) with vocalist Leonard Patton was nominated for 2015 Best Jazz Album by San Diego Music Awards.[9]

Teaching and writing

In 1985 Sprague accepted teaching positions at both the Musicians Institute (Hollywood) and the California Institute of the Arts (Los Angeles) and for three years taught students from all over the world. Connections at those schools landed him a two-year job where he would fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina, play concerts for a couple of weeks, then teach at a music camp in Las Lenas. Compiling the material he'd created and accumulated for his teaching, he published a theory book, The Sprague Technique. He then drew on the many transcriptions he'd made for himself over the years to publish several songbooks of both his own solos and the solos of some of his favorite other jazz musicians.

Awards and honors

Year Award Organization
2015 Lifetime Achievement Award San Diego Music Awards[9]
2013 Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013 NBC 7 San Diego[8]
2011 International Top Ten Jazz Releases 2011 San Diego Reader[10]
2007 Best Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards
2004 Best Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards
2003 Best Jazz Artist of 2003 (poll) San Diego Reader
2000 Best Mainstream Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards
2000 Best Jazz Artist of 2000 (poll) San Diego Reader
1994 Best Pop Jazz Group (Blurring the Edges) San Diego Music Awards
1988 Best of 1988—Musicians' Choice San Diego Entertainer
1988 Best of 1988—Best Local Musician San Diego Reader
1986 Best of 1986—Best Jazz Act San Diego Entertainer
1984 Best of 1984 San Diego Newsline

Discography

As leader

  • Dance of the Universe (Xanada, 1979)[11]
  • The Path (Xanadu, 1980)[11]
  • The Message Sent On the Wind (Xanadu, 1982)[11]
  • A Space Between Two Thoughts (SBE, 1982)[12]
  • Bird Raga (Xanadu, 1983)[12]
  • Musica del Mar (Concord Jazz, 1984)[12]
  • Na Pali Coast (Concord Jazz, 1985)[11]
  • Soliloquy (SBE, 1997)[12]
  • The Light Dance (SBE, 2001)[12]
  • Pass the Drum (SBE, 2003)[11]
  • Friends for Life (SBE, 2004)[12]
  • Taking It All In (SBE, 2005)[11]
  • Plays Solo (SBE, 2008)[12]
  • The Wild Blue (SBE, 2009)[12]
  • Free Floating (SBE, 2010)[12]
  • Mill Creek Road with Geoffrey Keezer (SBE, 2011)[12]
  • Calling Me Home (SBE, 2011)[12]
  • Dr. Einstein's Spin (SBE, 2013)[12]
  • Ocean in Your Eyes (SBE, 2014)[12]
  • Dream Walkin (SBE, 2015)[12]
  • Planet Cole Porter (SBE, 2017)[12]
  • Lucy in the Sky (SBE, 2017)[12]
  • Samba Andaluza (SBE, 2018)[12]
  • Sparks and Seeds (SBE, 2018)[12]

As sideman

With Checkfield

  • Spirit (Pausa, 1983)[12]
  • Water, Wind, and Stone (American Gramaphone, 1986)[12]
  • A View from the Edge (American Gramaphone, 1988)[12]

With Denise Donatelli

  • What Lies Within (Savant, 2008)[12]
  • When Lights Are Low (Savant, 2010)[12]
  • Soul Shadows (Savant, 2012)[12]

With Kevyn Lettau

  • Kevyn Lettau (Nova, 1989)[12]
  • Brazil Jazz (JVC, 1990)[12]
  • Another Season (JVC, 1993)[12]

With Bob Magnusson

  • Road Work Ahead (Discovery, 1980)[12]
  • Two Generations of Music (Discovery, 1982)[12]
  • Song for Janet Lee (Discovery, 1984)[12]
  • Liquid Lines (SBE, 2006)[12]

With Charlie Shoemake

  • Crossroads (Discovery, 1982)[12]
  • Plays the Music of David Raksin (Discovery, 1983)[12]
  • I Think We're Almost There (Discovery, 1986)

With others

References

  1. ^ a b "Peter Sprague". All About Jazz. Retrieved September 26, 2017.
  2. ^ . Chamber Music America. Archived from the original on April 18, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
  3. ^ "Jazz Camp – UC San Diego Extension". jazzcamp.ucsd.edu. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Feather, Leonard (May 28, 1984). "Tabackins Test N.Y. Touch At Disneyland's 'All That Jazz'". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Wald, Robert (May–June 2008). "Peter Sprague: Soaring Strings". The Ocean. pp. 12–13.
  6. ^ a b c d e Yanow, Scott (2013). The Great Jazz Guitarists. San Francisco: Backbeat. p. 186. ISBN 978-1-61713-023-6.
  7. ^ Bush, Robert (December 20, 2011). "Top 15 SD Jazz Concerts for 2011". San Diego Reader. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
  8. ^ a b Bush, Robert (January 4, 2014). "Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013". NBC 7 San Diego. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Varga, George (October 6, 2015). "Sprague Given Lifetime Achievement Honor". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  10. ^ Bush, Robert (December 27, 2011). "The International Top Ten Jazz Releases 2011". San Diego Reader. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  11. ^ a b c d e f "Peter Sprague | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av "Peter Sprague | Discography". petersprague.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.

External links

  • Official site
  • "An Extraordinaire from the Land of Extraordinary Guitarists" Biographical article (August 16, 2012)
  • Peter Sprague Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2015)

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Peter Tripp Sprague born October 11 1955 is an American jazz guitarist record producer and audio engineer He owns SpragueLand Studios and the label SBE Records He invented a twin neck guitar with one neck from a classical guitar and one from a steel string acoustic guitar Peter SpraguePeter Sprague December 2011Photo by Rick SokolBackground informationBirth namePeter Tripp SpragueBorn 1955 10 11 October 11 1955 age 67 Cleveland Ohio U S GenresJazz fusion jazz rock folk jazz world fusionOccupation s Musician composer audio engineer record producer authorInstrument s GuitarYears active1976 presentLabelsXanadu Concord SBEWebsitepetersprague wbr com Sprague studied with guitarist Pat Metheny Madame Chaloff and classical guitarist Albin Czak and has played with Chick Corea Hubert Laws Larry Coryell David Benoit and Sergio Mendes He has produced or played on over 190 recordings 1 He has published music books several of which are his transcriptions of his music and has transcribed songbooks for Chick Corea He composed and performed a guitar concerto with the Grossmont Symphony Orchestra in May 2000 and with the San Diego Symphony in May 2002 1 and performed a number of times at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City He has toured in Europe and Japan with vocalist Dianne Reeves 2 Sprague has taught at the Musicians Institute California Institute of the Arts and the jazz camp of University of California San Diego 3 In a 1984 review for the Los Angeles Times jazz critic Leonard Feather called Sprague One of the emergent great guitarists 4 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 1 3 Teaching and writing 2 Awards and honors 3 Discography 3 1 As leader 3 2 As sideman 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit Peter Sprague was born in Cleveland Ohio in 1955 His family moved frequently settling in 1961 in Del Mar California where he fell in love with surfing Although his parents were jazz fans he was more interested in the Beatles Jimi Hendrix and Crosby Stills and Nash when he picked up the guitar at age twelve Three years later he paid more attention to his parents jazz collection and began taking guitar lessons He formed the Minor Jazz Quintet with his brother Tripp and three other musicians He attended San Dieguito High School in Encinitas and Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan 5 Career Edit In 1976 he moved to Boston to study with classical guitarist Albin Czak He received some lessons from Pat Metheny 6 who he considers his hero 5 He returned home to Del Mar in 1978 and formed the Dance of the Universe Orchestra with Tripp John Leftwich Kelly Jacoy and Kevyn Lettau 6 They recorded the album You Make Me Want to Sing While recording with Charles McPherson on his album Free Bop Xanadu 1978 Sprague caught the attention of Xanadu Records which offered him a four album contract 6 5 Chick Corea invited him to play for a concert series during a holiday weekend at Disneyland 4 Corea praised Sprague s transcriptions of his Elektric Band 5 Sprague s affinity for Latin music led to a reunion with Kevyn Lettau and her husband jazz percussionist Michael Shapiro 6 5 That led to Sprague s playing with Sergio Mendes 5 In the late 1980s he joined pianist David Benoit s group with whom over a three year period he recorded two albums and toured extensively throughout the United States the Philippines and Japan He married Stefanie Flory in 1991 When their daughter was born two years later he left the Benoit band to stay closer to home For some time he had been interested in composing recording and producing and inspired by Jimi Hendrix s another of his heroes Electric Lady Land Studios in Greenwich Village New York he created SpragueLand Studios a recording and production studio at his home Aside from his work he records engineers and produces albums for musicians in several genres In the Spring 2008 issue of The Ocean magazine he said My wife and daughter keep me grounded I wouldn t have that connection if I was constantly on the road or living in another city Leucadia is my home I love it here I can walk down the street and in a matter of minutes be surfing excellent waves come back home shower record excellent music all the while fully enjoying my family not missing a beat How much does a person need This does it for me 5 Photo by Michael Oletta He plays in the band Blurring the Edges with his brother Tripp on saxophone and flute and his father Hall Sprague on percussion He has worked with pianist Geoffrey Keezer and vocalist Dianne Reeves with the San Diego Symphony he performed his guitar concerto He started the record label SBE an acronym for striving to break even 6 Our philosophy Sprague explains goes like this most of the time people want to make a financial killing on their artistic endeavors Most of the time especially if it s artistic this won t ever happen Just doing the project is loads of fun and our idea is to make enough dough to do it again Aim low enough to break even and then free the mind of its turmoil so you can experience the process Zen and the art of the record business 5 The Peter Sprague String Consort combines four string players Bridgette Dolkas and Jeanne Skrocki on violin Pam Jacobson on viola and Lars Hoefs on cello with himself on guitar along with frequent longtime collaborators Duncan Moore drums and Bob Magnusson bass For this group he has composed fusion pieces which combine elements of classical jazz and American folk and released the album The Wild Blue 2009 In 2010 he won a Chamber Music America grant to compose a new major piece he chose to compose it for the String Consort and completed it in 2011 titling it Dr Einstein s Spin On December 2 2011 the group gave its premiere performance in San Diego where local jazz critic Robert Bush rated it third among his top fifteen favorite concerts of the year 7 The same critic gave the album the top spot in the Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013 8 His album Dream Walkin 2015 with vocalist Leonard Patton was nominated for 2015 Best Jazz Album by San Diego Music Awards 9 Teaching and writing Edit In 1985 Sprague accepted teaching positions at both the Musicians Institute Hollywood and the California Institute of the Arts Los Angeles and for three years taught students from all over the world Connections at those schools landed him a two year job where he would fly to Buenos Aires Argentina play concerts for a couple of weeks then teach at a music camp in Las Lenas Compiling the material he d created and accumulated for his teaching he published a theory book The Sprague Technique He then drew on the many transcriptions he d made for himself over the years to publish several songbooks of both his own solos and the solos of some of his favorite other jazz musicians Awards and honors EditYear Award Organization2015 Lifetime Achievement Award San Diego Music Awards 9 2013 Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013 NBC 7 San Diego 8 2011 International Top Ten Jazz Releases 2011 San Diego Reader 10 2007 Best Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards2004 Best Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards2003 Best Jazz Artist of 2003 poll San Diego Reader2000 Best Mainstream Jazz Artist San Diego Music Awards2000 Best Jazz Artist of 2000 poll San Diego Reader1994 Best Pop Jazz Group Blurring the Edges San Diego Music Awards1988 Best of 1988 Musicians Choice San Diego Entertainer1988 Best of 1988 Best Local Musician San Diego Reader1986 Best of 1986 Best Jazz Act San Diego Entertainer1984 Best of 1984 San Diego NewslineDiscography EditAs leader Edit Dance of the Universe Xanada 1979 11 The Path Xanadu 1980 11 The Message Sent On the Wind Xanadu 1982 11 A Space Between Two Thoughts SBE 1982 12 Bird Raga Xanadu 1983 12 Musica del Mar Concord Jazz 1984 12 Na Pali Coast Concord Jazz 1985 11 Soliloquy SBE 1997 12 The Light Dance SBE 2001 12 Pass the Drum SBE 2003 11 Friends for Life SBE 2004 12 Taking It All In SBE 2005 11 Plays Solo SBE 2008 12 The Wild Blue SBE 2009 12 Free Floating SBE 2010 12 Mill Creek Road with Geoffrey Keezer SBE 2011 12 Calling Me Home SBE 2011 12 Dr Einstein s Spin SBE 2013 12 Ocean in Your Eyes SBE 2014 12 Dream Walkin SBE 2015 12 Planet Cole Porter SBE 2017 12 Lucy in the Sky SBE 2017 12 Samba Andaluza SBE 2018 12 Sparks and Seeds SBE 2018 12 As sideman Edit With Checkfield Spirit Pausa 1983 12 Water Wind and Stone American Gramaphone 1986 12 A View from the Edge American Gramaphone 1988 12 With Denise Donatelli What Lies Within Savant 2008 12 When Lights Are Low Savant 2010 12 Soul Shadows Savant 2012 12 With Kevyn Lettau Kevyn Lettau Nova 1989 12 Brazil Jazz JVC 1990 12 Another Season JVC 1993 12 With Bob Magnusson Road Work Ahead Discovery 1980 12 Two Generations of Music Discovery 1982 12 Song for Janet Lee Discovery 1984 12 Liquid Lines SBE 2006 12 With Charlie Shoemake Crossroads Discovery 1982 12 Plays the Music of David Raksin Discovery 1983 12 I Think We re Almost There Discovery 1986 With others Fred Benedetti amp George Svoboda Scirocco SBE 1995 12 Fred Benedetti amp George Svoboda Zephyr SBE 1996 12 David Benoit Letter to Evan GRP 1992 12 David Benoit Shaken Not Stirred GRP 1994 12 Billy Childs I ve Known Rivers Stretch 1994 12 Mike Garson Serendipity Reference 1986 12 Diane Hubka West Coast Strings SSG 2013 12 Geoffrey Keezer Aurea ArtistShare 2009 12 Matthew Lien Bleeding Wolves Whispering Willow 1995 12 Manzanita Pirate Lady Award 1979 12 Eric Marienthal One Touch GRP 1992 12 Bill Mays Kaleidoscope Jazz Alliance 1992 12 Charles McPherson Free Bop Xanadu 1979 12 Dan Siegel Future Prospect Optimism 1987 12 Warren Wiebe Sings the Songs of Terry Sannita SBE 1992 12 References Edit a b Peter Sprague All About Jazz Retrieved September 26 2017 New Jazz Works Commissioning and Ensemble Development Chamber Music America Archived from the original on April 18 2009 Retrieved November 28 2011 Jazz Camp UC San Diego Extension jazzcamp ucsd edu Retrieved December 8 2011 a b Feather Leonard May 28 1984 Tabackins Test N Y Touch At Disneyland s All That Jazz Los Angeles Times a b c d e f g h Wald Robert May June 2008 Peter Sprague Soaring Strings The Ocean pp 12 13 a b c d e Yanow Scott 2013 The Great Jazz Guitarists San Francisco Backbeat p 186 ISBN 978 1 61713 023 6 Bush Robert December 20 2011 Top 15 SD Jazz Concerts for 2011 San Diego Reader Retrieved December 21 2011 a b Bush Robert January 4 2014 Top 10 SD Jazz Releases of 2013 NBC 7 San Diego Retrieved January 14 2014 a b Varga George October 6 2015 Sprague Given Lifetime Achievement Honor San Diego Union Tribune Bush Robert December 27 2011 The International Top Ten Jazz Releases 2011 San Diego Reader Retrieved January 3 2012 a b c d e f Peter Sprague Album Discography AllMusic Retrieved September 3 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av Peter Sprague Discography petersprague com Retrieved September 3 2020 External links EditOfficial site An Extraordinaire from the Land of Extraordinary Guitarists Biographical article August 16 2012 Peter Sprague Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Sprague amp oldid 1122041862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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