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September 10, 2007 | Two-time Grammy nominee
and guitarist Tommy Emmanuel returns to Utah State
University for one appearance sponsored by the
guitar program in USU's department of music and
Caine School of the Arts.
Emmanuel performs at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in USU's
Performance Hall. Admission is $15, and USU students
with current ID are admitted free. Ticket reservations
are strongly advised and can be made by calling
(435) 797-3011 and leaving name and number of
tickets required. Tickets must be picked up 15
minutes before the concert's start.
"I am bringing Tommy back to Utah State
University because he is simply one of the finest
and most entertaining guitarists there is,"
said guitar program head Mike Christiansen. "When
he performed at USU three years ago, the audience
was spellbound and on its feet long before the
final number. I anticipate a sell-out, and that's
why I strongly encourage early reservations."
Emmanuel's professional career spans more than
four decades and continues to intersect those
of the finest musicians throughout the world.
A household name in his native Australia, Emmanuel
has fans worldwide. He is noted for a unique style
-- he simply calls it "finger style"
--akin to playing the guitar the way a pianist
plays piano, using all 10 fingers.
Emmanuel said Chet Atkins was one of the first
to inspire him to pick up the instrument. Decades
later, the two recorded together in 1996 on The
Day the Finger Pickers Took Over the World,
a release that earned Emmanuel his first Grammy
nomination. The recording was also the last before
Atkins' death in 2001. In 1999, Atkins honored
Emmanuel with the title "Certified Guitar
Player" for his lifetime contribution to
the art of finger style guitar playing. The title
is shared by only three others in the world: Jerry
Reed, Steve Warner and John Knowles.
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AN UNBELIEVABLY TALENTED
MUSICIAN:
Tommy Emmanuel from Down Under. |