Adrian Legg

Adrian Legg

Adrian Legg at the Thirsty Ear Tavern, 20 December 2008
Background information
Born (1948-05-16) 16 May 1948[1] London, England
Genres Ambient, jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, Guitar instructor, luthier
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1978–present
Labels Favored Nations Acoustic, Red House, Relativity, Making Waves, Spindrift
Associated acts G3, David Lindley, Richard Thompson
Website adrianlegg.com

Adrian Legg is an English guitar player who has been called "impossible to categorize".[2] He plays custom guitars that are a hybrid of electric and acoustic, and his fingerstyle picking technique has been acknowledged by the readers of Guitar Player who voted Legg the "best acoustic fingerstyle" player four years in a row (1993–1996).[3]

From his early start as a bench technician customising electric guitars, Legg moved into guitar instruction, publishing books and videos on guitar technique. In 1996 and 1997, Legg shared the stage with acclaimed guitar experts Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai as part of the G3 tour. Vai called Legg "Uncle Adrian"[4] and Satriani said of Legg's musicianship "He's simply the best acoustic guitar player I've ever heard. I don't know anyone else who can create such a cascade of beautiful notes... Adrian plays like he's got hammers for fingers."[5]

Early career

Legg at the Hare and Hounds pub in North London, 27 March 1987

Legg was born 16 May 1948 in Hackney, east London. He studied the oboe as a child but in teenage years his interest shifted to the guitar.

In the early 1970s, Legg won both the composition and performance sections of a competition run by the now defunct Guitar magazine, published by Musical New Services of Denmark Street, which led to his being asked to contribute articles to the magazine. From then on, his technical flair produced a stream of articles in UK music press in the 1970s and early 1980s, culminating in the Kaye and Ward book "Customising Your Electric Guitar", 1981. He spent from 1979 to 1981 as a technician at Rose Morris Ltd., who then handled Marshall amplification, Ovation Guitar and Takamine Guitars, and designed original and well-reviewed passive circuits for the then relaunched Vox guitars. In 1990, he was involved in the prototyping and launch of the highly successful Trace Acoustic amplifiers, and continues to maintain technical relationships with the musical instrument industry.

From a 1983 promotional flyer (Technopickers) from Spindrift Records; Having demonstrated Ovation guitar for a number of years and with sessions with Tom Robinson, a tour with Richard Thompson and appearing on Radio One's in Concert programme all have helped established Adrian.

Going global

Legg's first US release, Guitars and Other Cathedrals in 1990, pleased guitar fans. Over the years, he's played at the Montreux Jazz Festival and toured with Richard Thompson, David Lindley, Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and as part of the G3 Tour featuring Satriani, Johnson and Favored Nations founder Steve Vai.[6] For G3, Legg served as an opening act in 1996 and a headlining act in 1997. An infrequent singer, Legg helped with vocal duties on the collaborative G3 performance of Red House by Jimi Hendrix.

He's also shared the wealth of his talent and experience with teaching DVDs, videos and books. In recent years, he has also been a commentator-at-large for National Public Radio's "All Things Considered", and even more recently, regular listeners have heard his guitar versions of the show's theme music.[6]

Style

Legg performing at the Auditorio Maestro Padilla in Almería, Spain, 18 July 2006

Legg plays fingerstyle guitar, mixing an alternating-bass style with harmonics, banjo-peg retuning and single or double-string bending. Often he will play a piece entirely in arpeggios similar to a classical guitar style. He makes extensive use of altered tunings and capos.

Legg has said that his true home is onstage. "Playing live is the whole point... Everyone makes a journey, an effort; we all come together – me, the audience, the people who run the venue – to share this wonderful, universal, human emotional interaction. This is where music lives."[7]

A significant part of a performance by Legg is the wryly funny storytelling patter he uses between songs. His distinctive wit is also in written evidence everywhere from his liner notes to his tablature books.

Legg included the use of modeling technology and MIDI for fingerstyle guitar on his 2004 album Inheritance, which features extensive use of guitar synthesisers and modeled guitar sounds. This stands in contrast to the more acoustic sound of Guitar Bones.

In an interview with Frets, a Guitar Player publication, Adrian listed some of the signal processors and effects that he utilizes to shape his acoustic tone. This included several notable effects boxes such as the Effectrode PC-2A compressor, a Wampler Pedals Black '65 Overdrive, and an Effeectrode Helios fuzz.[8] Adrian is also endorsed by Neunaber Audio Effects and is currently using a Neunaber Immerse Reverberator for his reverb needs.[9]

Discography

Legg in May 2004 at Legion Arts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Albums

Year Title Label Number Notes
1976The All Round GigsterGuitarist Magazine (UK)G104LP with companion book
1977Requiem for a Hick Westwood (UK) WRS 125LP
1983Technopicker Spindrift (UK)Spin 201LP
1985FretmeltSpindrift (UK)Spin 115LP
1986Lost For WordsMaking Waves (UK)Spin 127LP
1990Guitars & Other CathedralsRelativityRR 1045
1992Guitar for MortalsRelativityRR 1078
1993Wine, Women & WaltzRelativityRR 9024
1993Mrs. Crowe's Blue WaltzRelativityRR 9085
1994High Strung Tall TalesRelativityRR 1224
1997Waiting for a DancerRed HouseRHR 99
1999Fingers and ThumbsRed HouseRHR 133
2001A Postcard From LondonFavored Nations Acousticno number2 CD-ROM set with photo essays and musical score
2003Guitar BonesFavored Nations AcousticFNA 5060
2004InheritanceFavored Nations AcousticFNA 5100
2011Slow GuitarSelf Release
2012The Very Best of Adrian LeggVarèse SarabandeVSD-7166
2014 Dead Bankers Self Release

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Videos

Year Title Label Number Notes
1985Beyond Acoustic GuitarHot Licks151VHS
1992Fingerpicking and Open TuningsHot Licks165VHS, reissued on DVD (2006)
1999How to Cheat at GuitarHomespun Tapesno numberVHS, reissued on DVD (2006) as How to Become a More Creative Guitarist

Compilations

References

  1. Bowen, Rich. "Adrian Legg Biography". MusicianGuide.com. Retrieved 6 March 2010. ibirth_place =Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Farian, Frank to Menza, Don. The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. 2. p. 1456. ISBN 1-882267-02-8.
  2. Chapman, Richard (2005). Guitar. DK Publishing. ISBN 0-7566-0945-3. Impossible to categorize as a player, Adrian Legg incorporates virtually every genre on his guitar in a virtuosic instrumental style with effects. He brought electric approaches to acoustic playing, creating a modern cross-over amalgamation in the tradition of eclectic folk playing that goes back to the 1960s.
  3. Interview with Chris Fetters for What's Up! magazine, Walla Walla Washington.
  4. Adrian Legg. Archives. Sleeve Notes. Guitar Bones – Adrian Legg. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  5. Guitar magazine, October 1997. Joe Satriani. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  6. 1 2 Adrian Legg. Press Page. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  7. All About Jazz. News. Favored Nations Acoustic Delivers Adrian Legg’s “Inheritance”. August 24, 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  8. "Frets - February 2015". www.nxtbook.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  9. "Adrian Legg". Neunaber Audio Effects. Retrieved 2016-09-15.
  10. NME.com. NME Artists. Adrian Legg. Retrieved 3 March 2009.

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