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- World Of Music - Svastara - 2008 |
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MAESTRO ALEX GREGORY
Portrait
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Maestro Alex Gregory
UK / USA
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... Fifteen years after the original release, "Paganini's
Last Stand" remains an underground legend throughout the world. The success
of "Paginini's Last Stand" confirmed to Alex that he was on the right
track in his musical quest, and, under the endorsement of Gibson Guitars, Gregory
spent the five years between 1992 and 1997 creating the instruments and the
concept of the "XXI Century Electric Orchestra". Alex felt that the
first step to the introduction of the "XXI Century Electric Orchestra" would
be the popularization of its lead instrument, the 4 string "XXI Century
Electric Mandolin" (affectionately called the "Heavy Metal Mandolin").
Therefore a new record titled "24 Jokes For Heavy Metal
Mandolin" was
started as early as 1994, but by 2001 only "12 Jokes" were completed
and ready for release due to various distractions. One of such distractions
was a stint in Focus 2000, the 1997 new venture of Focus founder, guitar legend
Jan Akkerman, with the Dixie Dregs as the rhythm section. While the press was
busy covering with major features the new concept of the "XXI Century
Electric Orchestra" and its instruments, Gregory had already taken the
same concept to the next level with the invention of the Pentasystem®.
The Pentasystem®, which is a radically New Family of five string instruments
all tuned in fifths and a New Methodology for their use, provides simple answers
(based on scientifically and mathematically proven facts) to almost every single
musical and engineering problem relating to Tuning, Harmony and Orchestration.
Seeing the importance and the possibilities of the Pentasystem®, which
is dramatically different from the traditional six string guitar, several groundbreaking
patents were acquired to protect its assets.
In 1998-99 the 7 String Electric
Guitar (because of bands like Korn, Limp Biskit, Orgy, etc.) was the hottest
item on the market and companies like B. C. Rich, Fender Musical Instruments
and Schecter, were eager to secure licensing deals for Maestro Alex Gregory's
old invention as well as the first Pentasystem® instrument to be released:
the Celloblaster®.
The Celloblaster® debuted Nashville at the 1998
summer NAMM and was an immediate commercial success. In no time major players
like Tommy Lee, Ryan Shuck of Orgy, Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins,
DJ Lethal of Limp Biskit, etc. switched to what the press called the New 5
String Guitar, but that was only the beginning of a True Revolution that would
change forever the way you hear and view Music.
In fact, a new record titled "Another
Millennium?" featuring Maestro Alex Gregory's 13 piece Penta Orchestra,
was completed and released in 2001. Astonishingly, on "Another Millennium?" even
the drums played melodies and in tune harmonies! Never one to rest on his laurels,
Alex quickly followed up this release in 2002 with "The Holy Grail Of
7 Strings".
"The Holy Grail Of 7 Strings" features Virgil Donati
on drums, Matt Bissonette on bass guitar, John Levesque on vocals and Albert
Lee on "chicken picking" jewels. The record shines with a unique
cover of Deep Purple's "Burn", that demonstrates not only the ability
of all the musicians, but also the versatility of Gregory's inventions. Throughout
2003 and 2004 Alex and the Pentasystem® were featured on prime time Los
Angeles major TV News channels. But, even as this was happening, Alex was focused
on his next goal, the recording of "Bach On Steroids!" In order to
be able to dedicate himself completely to his recording career, in 2004 Maestro
Alex Gregory sold all the Pentasystem® technology to Pen 5 Guitars LLC.
Finally free of distractions, he could now undertake the monumental
task of orchestrating and recording what many described as "an impossible dream". "Bach
On Steroids" i.e.: "the impossible dream", was completed in
2006. While re-writing all the books, from Pop to Rock, from Classical to Punk,
from Jazz to Country, Alex succeeded where others had failed - to record the
conclusive statement, contemporary and accurate, on 15 of the Most Popular
Bach Pieces, performed by the spectacular line up of some of the most respected
musicians in the world.
Signs that the industry was finally ready to recognize
Gregory and his past achievements came on November 9th, 2006 when Maestro Alex
Gregory was presented in Hollywood with an LA Music Award for career achievement
in guitar innovation. Now, with the record complete, Alex is focused on securing
management, recording and publishing contracts, while letting "Bach On
Steroids!" and the overwhelmingly positive response received from the
industry, musicians and critics do the talking.
Web link: www.myspace.com/maestroalexgregory .
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