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Roni Benise

Roni Benisek, best known as Benise, is an American guitarist who describes his style as "Spanish guitar" or "nouveau flamenco."

Benise
Roni Randall Benisek
Background information
Birth nameRoni Randall Benisek
Born (1965-01-10) January 10, 1965 (age 57)
Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
GenresNuevo Flamenco, World, Spanish Guitar
Occupation(s)Composer, guitarist
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1999-present
LabelsSpanish Guitar Entertainment
Websitebenise.com

After growing up in Ravenna, Nebraska, Benise moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue rock stardom. After hearing flamenco music on the radio, he switched from electric guitar to nylon-stringed classical guitar.[1]

He began busking on the street and playing neighborhood theaters and flea markets. From these performances, he quickly established a following.[2] Benise came up with an act that married Latin rhythms to a circus atmosphere.[3] He fuses world music (specifically, strongly Latin-flavored styles such as flamenco, salsa, tango, and samba underscored by African tribal rhythms) with rock, to create a sound that appeals to mainstream music fans and aficionados of world music.[4]

The mixture caught the attention of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and led to his 2006-2007 Nights of Fire! production that has aired on many PBS-affiliated stations,[5] and won an Emmy Award.[6] The show is a blend of theater and music, drawing from Spanish flamenco, Argentine tango, and Brazilian samba.[3]

To date, Benise has produced 13 CDs (12 studio, one live) and 5 DVDs. He owns an independent record label, Spanish Guitar Entertainment.

History

Roni Randall Benisek, stage name "Benise" comes from a small farm 30 miles west of Grand Island, Nebraska.[7] The self-taught guitarist started playing at age eleven, and got into local bands as a teenager.[7][1] His parents thought he would join the family business but he wanted to pursue a rock career.[3] He felt limited by his home's remote location, so he moved to Southern California in 1999.[7] He cleaned swimming pools, and played guitar in rock bands at night.[1] In an interview with Chuy Varela of the San Francisco Chronicle, Benise counts Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, and "all the greats" among his influences.

Benise stumbled into Spanish guitar listening to the radio, and something clicked. "I think there are times in everyone's life when everything changes," he said. "Hearing the Spanish guitar in the car was that moment for me because the sound takes you away to an exotic place, and it was a perfect fit, especially when I was in this crossroads of my life."[8] He got a nylon string guitar and started relearning the instrument. Benise retired his electric guitar to focus exclusively on his new instrument. He meshed his rock background and the Spanish guitar in a combination he calls "rockmenco",[8] pouring out "intoxicating" Spanish flamenco-inspired guitar riffs with the intensity of a rock player.[7]

He was turned down by almost every club in the city. ("Spanish guitar? Forget about it!" was the reaction Benise recalls hearing).[9] So Benise formed a street group. They played around 225 shows a year, anywhere there were tourists,[9] performing original songs and selling CDs.[7] Soon, he and his band were getting noticed by clubs.[8] "Before I knew it, people would line up on the street for our performances," Benise said. "It's been seven years since I started with the Spanish guitar. We started playing for tourists, then we began renting out theaters and building on that momentum."[8] Benise began promoting his own concerts at 2,000-seat theaters throughout the area. He subtitled his all-instrumental show, Love, Music, and Life!.[9]

Nights of Fire!

Benise's initial success producing Latin-flavored entertainment led to the Nights of Fire! production, which has been broadcast on PBS nationwide.[2] It was taped at the Spanish Colonial Revival style Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara, California.[9] The idea for Nights of Fire! blossomed out from his self-produced concerts, which he called Viva Spanish Nights. Featuring circus performers, samba dancers, and African drummers, the show filled 2,000-seat venues.

"Offers came in from record companies, but Benise turned them down, believing he would have to compromise his music or downsize his show.[7] He finally found management he liked in Doc McGhee, who discovered Bon Jovi, Kiss, Mötley Crüe, and others.

Observing how PBS introduced mass audiences to Yanni, Sarah Brightman, and Riverdance, he decided that hooking up with the network was logical. He created the equivalent of a stage musical, with instrumental guitar pieces that allow the rhythms and melodies to create a wordless story line."[7]

The mixture of material in Nights of Fire! includes Brazilian samba, Cuban salsa, Spanish flamenco, Argentine tango, even African tribal chants and drums. The production received an Emmy for its costumes.[2] Benise says, "I appreciate music from all over the world and I believe that feeling has allowed me to embrace them all, to incorporate them into the songs that I write, the music we sing, the shows we perform. When people ask what it is, I tell them it’s a combination of blues, jazz, salsa, rock and more, but in a hipper style."[2] Some describe Roni Benise's Nights of Fire! as a cross between Latin Riverdance and Cirque du Soleil.[1] The 40-person cast includes exotic drums, Gypsy violin, flamenco dancers, circus performers, Brazilian samba dancers and percussionists, African tribal drummers, horns and lighting technicians.[9] The music also fits into new-age and smooth jazz radio formats.[9]

Nights of Fire! musicians

[10]

  • Karen Briggs
  • Gilberto Gonzalez
  • Mychal Lomas
  • Al Velasquez
  • Lucine Fyelon violin
  • C.G. Ryche
  • Jim Sitterly
  • Yussi

Discography

Studio albums

  • Taboo (2000)
  • Angels: The Holiday Album (2000)
  • Spanish Nights (2001)
  • Romance & Passion / Europa (2001)
  • Mediterranea (2002)
  • Carnaval / Brazil (2003)
  • Nights of Fire! (2005)
  • Cuba (2007)
  • Sentimento (2008)
  • The Spanish Guitar (2010)
  • White Christmas (2010)
  • Live From China! (2012)
  • Barcelona Lounge No. 1 (2013) (Benise & Arkenstone)
  • Strings of Passion: A 10 Year Mosaic (2015)

Concert albums

  • Benise Live (2004)

Compilations

  • Romanza (2008)
  • Sabrosa: Romantic Spanish Guitar (2009)

Live concert films

  • Viva Spanish Nights: Benise Live in Concert (2003); DVD, Blu-ray
  • Nights of Fire! (2006); DVD, Blu-ray Won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music Program
  • The Spanish Guitar (2010); DVD, Blu-ray
  • Live From China! (2012); DVD
  • Strings of Passion: A 10 Year Mosaic (2015); DVD
  • Fuego!: Spirit of Spain (2018); DVD

Other compilation appearances

  • Gypsy Spice: Best Of New Flamenco (2009) (Baja Records)

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d Margolin, Michael H. (May 10, 2006). "Fire flight: Roni Benise's improbable combo of Vegas show and Spanish guitar". Metro Times (metrotimes.com), Detroit, Michigan. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d Pierce, Carson L. (October 10, 2007). "Benise returns to the valley with New Age flamenco, vocal show". The Napa Valley Register (napavalleyregister.com), Napa Valley, California. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c Rodriguez, Jennie (October 11, 2007). "Benise turns on the heat with his Spanish guitar. Benise brings new heat to instrument with 'Nights of Fire' at Bob Hope Theatre". RecordNet.com. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  4. ^ Penland, Dolly (October 5, 2007). "Strings on Fire". Jacksonville Business Journal (jacksonville.bizjournals.com), Jacksonville, Florida. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  5. ^ "Nights of Fire". PBS (pressroom.pbs.org). Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  6. ^ Langhorne, Danny (October 11, 2007). "Why Benise Is Spicy Hot". Santa Barbara Independent (independent.com/news), Santa Barbara, California. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Varela, Chuy (April 16, 2006). "Benise Fires Up Spanish Guitar". San Francisco Chronicle (sfgate.com), San Francisco, California. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  8. ^ a b c d Aquila, Justino (April 19, 2006). . The Orange County Register (dailycollegian.com). Archived from the original on October 27, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Shuster, Fred (April 20, 2006). . Los Angeles Daily News (rockymountainnews.com). Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  10. ^ . benise.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2007. Retrieved October 22, 2007.

Sources

Reviews

  • R.J. Lannan; New Age Reporter; Nights of Fire
  • ChrisRuel.com music reviews

Other

External links

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Roni Benisek best known as Benise is an American guitarist who describes his style as Spanish guitar or nouveau flamenco BeniseRoni Randall BenisekBackground informationBirth nameRoni Randall BenisekBorn 1965 01 10 January 10 1965 age 57 Grand Island Nebraska United StatesGenresNuevo Flamenco World Spanish GuitarOccupation s Composer guitaristInstrument s GuitarYears active1999 presentLabelsSpanish Guitar EntertainmentWebsitebenise wbr com After growing up in Ravenna Nebraska Benise moved to Los Angeles California to pursue rock stardom After hearing flamenco music on the radio he switched from electric guitar to nylon stringed classical guitar 1 He began busking on the street and playing neighborhood theaters and flea markets From these performances he quickly established a following 2 Benise came up with an act that married Latin rhythms to a circus atmosphere 3 He fuses world music specifically strongly Latin flavored styles such as flamenco salsa tango and samba underscored by African tribal rhythms with rock to create a sound that appeals to mainstream music fans and aficionados of world music 4 The mixture caught the attention of the Public Broadcasting Service PBS and led to his 2006 2007 Nights of Fire production that has aired on many PBS affiliated stations 5 and won an Emmy Award 6 The show is a blend of theater and music drawing from Spanish flamenco Argentine tango and Brazilian samba 3 To date Benise has produced 13 CDs 12 studio one live and 5 DVDs He owns an independent record label Spanish Guitar Entertainment Contents 1 History 2 Nights of Fire 2 1 Nights of Fire musicians 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Concert albums 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Live concert films 4 Other compilation appearances 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory EditRoni Randall Benisek stage name Benise comes from a small farm 30 miles west of Grand Island Nebraska 7 The self taught guitarist started playing at age eleven and got into local bands as a teenager 7 1 His parents thought he would join the family business but he wanted to pursue a rock career 3 He felt limited by his home s remote location so he moved to Southern California in 1999 7 He cleaned swimming pools and played guitar in rock bands at night 1 In an interview with Chuy Varela of the San Francisco Chronicle Benise counts Jimmy Page Jimi Hendrix and all the greats among his influences Benise stumbled into Spanish guitar listening to the radio and something clicked I think there are times in everyone s life when everything changes he said Hearing the Spanish guitar in the car was that moment for me because the sound takes you away to an exotic place and it was a perfect fit especially when I was in this crossroads of my life 8 He got a nylon string guitar and started relearning the instrument Benise retired his electric guitar to focus exclusively on his new instrument He meshed his rock background and the Spanish guitar in a combination he calls rockmenco 8 pouring out intoxicating Spanish flamenco inspired guitar riffs with the intensity of a rock player 7 He was turned down by almost every club in the city Spanish guitar Forget about it was the reaction Benise recalls hearing 9 So Benise formed a street group They played around 225 shows a year anywhere there were tourists 9 performing original songs and selling CDs 7 Soon he and his band were getting noticed by clubs 8 Before I knew it people would line up on the street for our performances Benise said It s been seven years since I started with the Spanish guitar We started playing for tourists then we began renting out theaters and building on that momentum 8 Benise began promoting his own concerts at 2 000 seat theaters throughout the area He subtitled his all instrumental show Love Music and Life 9 Nights of Fire EditBenise s initial success producing Latin flavored entertainment led to the Nights of Fire production which has been broadcast on PBS nationwide 2 It was taped at the Spanish Colonial Revival style Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara California 9 The idea for Nights of Fire blossomed out from his self produced concerts which he called Viva Spanish Nights Featuring circus performers samba dancers and African drummers the show filled 2 000 seat venues Offers came in from record companies but Benise turned them down believing he would have to compromise his music or downsize his show 7 He finally found management he liked in Doc McGhee who discovered Bon Jovi Kiss Motley Crue and others Observing how PBS introduced mass audiences to Yanni Sarah Brightman and Riverdance he decided that hooking up with the network was logical He created the equivalent of a stage musical with instrumental guitar pieces that allow the rhythms and melodies to create a wordless story line 7 The mixture of material in Nights of Fire includes Brazilian samba Cuban salsa Spanish flamenco Argentine tango even African tribal chants and drums The production received an Emmy for its costumes 2 Benise says I appreciate music from all over the world and I believe that feeling has allowed me to embrace them all to incorporate them into the songs that I write the music we sing the shows we perform When people ask what it is I tell them it s a combination of blues jazz salsa rock and more but in a hipper style 2 Some describe Roni Benise s Nights of Fire as a cross between Latin Riverdance and Cirque du Soleil 1 The 40 person cast includes exotic drums Gypsy violin flamenco dancers circus performers Brazilian samba dancers and percussionists African tribal drummers horns and lighting technicians 9 The music also fits into new age and smooth jazz radio formats 9 Nights of Fire musicians Edit 10 Karen Briggs Gilberto Gonzalez Mychal Lomas Al Velasquez Lucine Fyelon violin C G Ryche Jim Sitterly YussiDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Taboo 2000 Angels The Holiday Album 2000 Spanish Nights 2001 Romance amp Passion Europa 2001 Mediterranea 2002 Carnaval Brazil 2003 Nights of Fire 2005 Cuba 2007 Sentimento 2008 The Spanish Guitar 2010 White Christmas 2010 Live From China 2012 Barcelona Lounge No 1 2013 Benise amp Arkenstone Strings of Passion A 10 Year Mosaic 2015 Concert albums Edit Benise Live 2004 Compilations Edit Romanza 2008 Sabrosa Romantic Spanish Guitar 2009 Live concert films Edit Viva Spanish Nights Benise Live in Concert 2003 DVD Blu ray Nights of Fire 2006 DVD Blu ray Won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music Program The Spanish Guitar 2010 DVD Blu ray Live From China 2012 DVD Strings of Passion A 10 Year Mosaic 2015 DVD Fuego Spirit of Spain 2018 DVDOther compilation appearances EditGypsy Spice Best Of New Flamenco 2009 Baja Records See also Edit Biography portalDavid Arkenstone Flamenco rumba List of flamenco guitarists New FlamencoReferences EditCitations Edit a b c d Margolin Michael H May 10 2006 Fire flight Roni Benise s improbable combo of Vegas show and Spanish guitar Metro Times metrotimes com Detroit Michigan Retrieved October 16 2007 a b c d Pierce Carson L October 10 2007 Benise returns to the valley with New Age flamenco vocal show The Napa Valley Register napavalleyregister com Napa Valley California Retrieved October 16 2007 a b c Rodriguez Jennie October 11 2007 Benise turns on the heat with his Spanish guitar Benise brings new heat to instrument with Nights of Fire at Bob Hope Theatre RecordNet com Retrieved October 16 2007 Penland Dolly October 5 2007 Strings on Fire Jacksonville Business Journal jacksonville bizjournals com Jacksonville Florida Retrieved October 16 2007 Nights of Fire PBS pressroom pbs org Retrieved October 16 2007 Langhorne Danny October 11 2007 Why Benise Is Spicy Hot Santa Barbara Independent independent com news Santa Barbara California Retrieved October 16 2007 a b c d e f g Varela Chuy April 16 2006 Benise Fires Up Spanish Guitar San Francisco Chronicle sfgate com San Francisco California Retrieved October 16 2007 a b c d Aquila Justino April 19 2006 Roni Benise Finds Fame in Flavor of Spain The Orange County Register dailycollegian com Archived from the original on October 27 2007 Retrieved October 16 2007 a b c d e f Shuster Fred April 20 2006 Spark of genius Spanish guitarist 40 member cast fire the imagination Los Angeles Daily News rockymountainnews com Archived from the original on October 15 2007 Retrieved October 16 2007 Nights of Fire Performers benise com Archived from the original on October 20 2007 Retrieved October 22 2007 Sources Edit Reviews R J Lannan New Age Reporter Nights of Fire ChrisRuel com music reviewsOther Benise at AllMusic Roni Benise at IMDbExternal links Editbenise wbr com his official website Benise on Facebook Benise on Twitter Benise s channel on YouTube Benise on Last fm Benise on CD Baby Benise at AllMusic Benise on Amazon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roni Benise amp oldid 1107186786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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