Guitarist Jack Wilkins has been a part of the international Jazz scene for more than four decades. His flawless technique and imaginative chordal approach have inspired collaborations with Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan, Bob Brookmeyer, Buddy Rich and many others. On his MAXJAZZ string series debut, "Until It's Time," Wilkins presents a fresh take on twelve standards including "Arthur's Theme," "Show Me," "These Foolish Things," and "Two for the Road" among others. His quartet features some stellar musicians including Jon Cowherd (p), Steve LaSpina (b) and Mark Ferber (d). Producer and fellow guitarist, Jeff Barone, joins Wilkins on James Taylor's version of "Blossom."When he's not touring, Wilkins stays busy teaching at a number of colleges and universities including the New School, NYU, Long Island University and the Manhattan School of Music. He was recently invited to judge the Monk Institute Guitar Competition in Washington. He also conducts seminars and guitar clinics, both in New York and abroad.
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Guitarist Jack Wilkins has been a part of the international Jazz scene for more than four decades. His flawless technique and imaginative chordal approach have inspired collaborations with Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan, Bob Brookmeyer, Buddy Rich and many others. On his MAXJAZZ string series debut, "Until It's Time," Wilkins presents a fresh take on twelve standards including "Arthur's Theme," "Show Me," "These Foolish Things," and "Two for the Road" among others. His quartet features some stellar musicians including Jon Cowherd (p), Steve LaSpina (b) and Mark Ferber (d). Producer and fellow guitarist, Jeff Barone, joins Wilkins on James Taylor's version of "Blossom."When he's not touring, Wilkins stays busy teaching at a number of colleges and universities including the New School, NYU, Long Island University and the Manhattan School of Music. He was recently invited to judge the Monk Institute Guitar Competition in Washington. He also conducts seminars and guitar clinics, both in New York and abroad.