| Ben Sher is a unique jazz guitarist. Fluent in the classic jazz tradition of
Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, and George Benson, Ben also draws from the
rich Brazilian guitar tradition of Baden Powell, Raphael Rabello, and João
Gilberto. Ben combines standard jazz plectrum technique, with classical
fingerstyle, to create a wide range of sounds and textures. Ben’s unique
blend of American jazz and Brazilian styles has made him one of the leading
educators and performers in jazz guitar today.
A twelve year veteran of the New York music scene, Ben is originally from
Pittsburgh where he received his B.A. in Music from Carnegie-Mellon
University, while studying with the great Brazilian classical guitarist
Carlos Barbosa-Lima. Ben relocated to Boston in 1984 where he studied with
Mick Goodrick, receiving a Master’s degree in jazz studies from the New
England Conservatory in 1986. Before leaving Boston, Ben appeared on two recordings, Jumpin’ Into the Future, by Gunther Schuller, and Lookin’ Up
From Down Below, by George Schuller, both on the GRM label. Ben also
recorded and performed with the Boston Jazz Composer’s Orchestra. Ben’s first solo recording, Handprints, released in 1994 on Cymbal Records,
received rave reviews. Handprints, which features Bruce Barth on piano,
Dennis Irwin on bass, Mike Clark on drums and the late great Frankie Malabe
on congas, is a Latin influenced jazz record.
In 1996, Ben toured Brazil with a production of the rock opera ÒTommyY It
was on this trip that Ben’s infatuation with Brazilian music began. Ben had
a chance to play with many of the great local musicians and recorded a track
for the Brazilian singer Oswaldo Montenegro, which was produced by the great
bossa-nova legend Roberto Menescal and later released on the CD Letras
Brasileiras on Albatroz Records.
After returning from Brazil, Ben recorded Tudo Bem?, a Brazilian jazz record
for BGI Records, and formed the group by the same name. TudoBem has toured
in Austria, Switzerland, Germany and in 1999 performed at the Blue Note for
a month-long engagement in Fukuoka, Japan. Please Take Me to Brasil,
featuring Kenny Barron and Luciana Souza, was released in 2000. The CD has
received rave reviews and is in rotation in major radio stations including
WBGO in New York, and WERS in Boston. Ben performs music from his CD’s at
many venues, including the Worldbeat Jazz Festival at the Guggenheim and the
Blue Note jazz club in New York.
Currently, Ben is an Assistant Professor at the Berklee College of Music in
Boston where he teaches courses in Brazilian guitar style and private guitar
instruction, and at the New England Conservatory, where he leads a Brazilian
jazz ensemble. His ÒBrazilian Guitar Style SeminarY is offered every summer
at the National Guitar Workshop. He has presented workshops at UNC
Asheville, Appalachia State, UNC Charlotte and the College of New Jersey.
Ben has also developed a course called ÒFretboard HarmonyY which is a
comprehensive study for beginning jazz guitarists.
Ben is also busy as a sideman. He is a member of ÒBallin’ The
JackY a group which has two recordings on Knitting Factory Works;
Jungle and The Big Head, and has performed at the North Sea and Marsala
Jazz Festivals, the Jazz
and Image Festival in Rome, and most recently the Berlin Jazz
Festival. He has toured the world with cabaret star Ute Lemper,
recorded for Philip Glass’s Point Record label, and performed
with the Miles Evans Big Band.
For more information on Ben’s schedule, recordings, etc. contact him at:
Ben Sher
27 St. Marks Place
Staten Island, NY 10301 USA
tel: 718-273-7146
www.bgirecords.com
sherstudios@si.rr.com |