
Gary is originally from Taipei, Taiwan and now lives in Chicago, His current release is Last Turn released in 2007 Lyle Robinson at jazzguitarlife.com writes this about the album:
Gary Tu has established himself as a young up and coming Jazz Guitarist who has the skills and determination to continue on this path for many years to come. His first release, Look East, is a prominent debut of nine tunes featuring five well-crafted original compositions and four time-honored classics from highly recognized artists: Steve Swallow, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins and Frank Foster….
….While I like all the tunes on this CD there is one that I listen to over and over again: “The Road To The Sky”. This is a bright and upbeat tune with an electric solid-body sound that somewhat reminds me of Motown for some reason. The tune is way catchy with a strong melody that hits all the right buttons for me. He also introduces the use of a guitar synth, providing a worthy of note similarity to “you know who” which works given the context of the tune. This is definitely a radio friendly vehicle and a tune I would love to see live.
I would definitely recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys well written tunes and quality playing and I look forward to hearing more from Gary Tu. Continue Reading
At All About Jazz I read that…..
Gary Tu is a talented young jazz guitarist, whose style reminds one of a Wes Montgomery! (sans the octave doubling) with just a dash of Metheny. On “Look East,” the artist displays his guitar, composition and arrangement talents in a trio setting with drummer Andre Beasley and Bassist Kurt Schweitz – and it is a quite engaging set that is the end result.Intriguingly divided into a first half of original tunes and a second half of jazz classics, “Look East” allows plenty of opportunity for Tu to display his graceful, mostly-uneffected single string charms…. Continue Reading
Now the plan was that I would listen to Look East this morning and tell you more about it at lunch, which is now! But what is it they say about the best laid plans!! I do hope that I can listen this afternoon, while I finish up some things.
But until then here’s the Gary Tu Trio performing Sonny Rollins’ “Airegin” at a very noisy eatery!
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