Guy Van Duser
Guy Van Duser (born 1948) is an American folk/jazz guitarist. He recorded for Rounder Records extensively from the 1970s to the 1990s, and often appeared on American Public Media's A Prairie Home Companion.
His guitar arrangement of The Stars and Stripes Forever has been played by Chet Atkins, Doug Smith and others.[1][2]
Van Duser has been a professor in the guitar department at Berklee College of Music.[3]
Discography
- Old Wood and Winter Wine (Mineral River Records, 1977) with Bill Staines
- Fingerstyle Guitar Solos (Rounder, 1977)
- The New Pennywhistle Album (Green Linnet, 1978) with Billy Novick
- Stride Guitar (Rounder, 1981)
- Raisin' The Rent (Rounder, 1982) with Billy Novick
- Got The World On A String (Rounder, 1985)
- American Fingerstyle Guitar (Rounder, 1987)
- These 'n' That 'n' Those (Rounder, 1987) with Billy Novick
- Exactly Like Us (Rounder, 1989)
- Get Yourself a New Broom (and Sweep Those Blues Away) (Rounder, 1990)
- Guy & Billy (with Billy Novick) (Daring, 1994)
- Every Little Moment (Daring, 1996)
- Lovely Sunday Afternoon: Classic Jazz (Daring, 2000)
- Staying on the Atkins Diet (Poor Jack, 2002)
- Live from Boulevard Music (2002)
- A Session with Guy Van Duser (2012)
Books
- Stride Guitar (Mel Bay Publications, Inc., ISBN 0-7866-4668-3)
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References
- "Guy Van Duser Interview". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
- "The Stars and Stripes Forever" for Solo Guitar (includes link to sheet music pdf)
- Berklee Faculty Biographies
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