John James - Morning Brings The Light 1970
John James (born 1947) is a
Welsh virtuoso
fingerstyle guitarist and songwriter. He is best known for his original instrumental compositions for the guitar as well as interpretations of
blues,
folk,
ragtime,
jazz and classical tunes. John James was born in
Lampeter, Wales and learned the rudiments of music at the piano, switching to the guitar at the age of 12.
[1] Initially he learnt his craft playing in local Pop and R&B bands but later focused on solo acoustic guitar work. He first made a name for himself in the folk clubs of the UK around 1968, playing arrangements of old blues, jazz and ragtime tunes (by composers such as
Scott Joplin, and
Reverend Gary Davis); Critics dubbed him the "Welsh Ragtime Wizard".
[2] He recorded several albums for
Transatlantic in the early 70s including a groundbreaking album of duets with fellow guitarist Pete Berryman
[3] called "
Sky in My Pie". He also became the first guitarist in the UK to arrange and record the music of
Scott Joplin. In the mid 1970s he was signed up by
Kicking Mule records and in 1976 released an album of original fingerpicking guitar solos and duets called "
Descriptive Guitar Instrumentals". This also featured fellow guitarists
John Renbourn and
Duck Baker. According to
Stefan Grossman, James's compositions were written out in musical form without the aid of the guitar - this enabled him to develop original ideas without being limited by his existing guitar technique.
[2]ohn James has recorded over 15 albums and toured extensively, playing with artists as diverse as
Jools Holland,
Ralph McTell,
John Renbourn, John Martyn (Who was the best man at his wedding!)
Led Zeppelin (he played support at their debut gig at London’s
Round House in the 60s!), as a footnote, he was also a guest artist on the last ever Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry UK Tour of 1976. He has performed at many prestigious venues including the
Royal Albert Hall (London), the
Paris Olympia,
Edinburgh and
Cambridge Folk Festivals etc. Apart from his recording and live work he has been influential in guitar education with compositions featuring in several guitar tuition books by
Stefan Grossman (see "Bibliography" below). He was a columnist for "Guitar International" magazine and produced best-selling guitar tuition cassettes
[4] and videos.
[5] He has appeared on many UK radio and TV shows - including presenting a BBC TV series called “Broadsides".John James plays
fingerstyle on both a Martin M-38 acoustic and a Epiphone Emperor electric archtop guitar. His live shows are notable for his humorous anecdotes as well as virtuoso guitar picking.
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