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Cliffs Of Dover by Eric Johnson

Artist Biography For Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson Born August 17 1954 Is A Grammy Award Winning Guitarist And Recording Artist From Austin Texas USA. Best Known For His Success In The Instrumental Rock Format Johnson Regularly Incorporates Jazz Fusion New Age And Even Country And Western Elements Into His Recordings. A Widely Recognized Virtuoso Johnson's Stylistic Diversity Technical Proficiency And Unique Playing Style Have Drawn Praise From Carlos Santana Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Prince B.B. King And The Late Stevie Ray Vaughan. His Critically-Acclaimed Platinum Selling 1990 Recording Ah Via Musicom Produced The Single "Cliffs Of Dover" For Which Johnson Won A 1991 Grammy Award For Best Rock Instrumental Performance. 2 Very Few Musical Artists Achieve A True Signature Style -- One That Makes Comparisons To Other Musicians Impossible. But Texas Guitarist Eric Johnson Arguably Comes As Close To This Echelon As Any Musician From The Past Quarter-Century. Like Fellow Lone Star State Guitarists Johnny Winter Billy Gibbons And Stevie Ray Vaughan Johnson Blends The Rock Style Of Jimi Hendrix And The Blues Power Of Albert King. Yet Johnson's Wide Array Of Additional Influences From The Beatles And Jeff Beck To Jazz And Chet Atkins Makes For A Guitar Sound As Unique As His Fingerprints. "When I First Heard Eric " Winter Recalled "he Was Only 16 And I Remember Wishing That I Could Have Played Like That At That Age." Former Doobie Brothers Guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Said "If Jimi Hendrix Had Gone On To Study With Howard Roberts For About Eight Years You'd Have What This Kid Strikes Me As." The Austin Prodigy Appeared On The Cover Of Guitar Player Magazine While Working With Texas Jazz/fusion Band The Electromagnets And As A Session Player Cat Stevens Carole King Christopher Cross And A 1984 Performance On The TV Show Austin City Limits Set His Recording Career In Motion. Johnson's 1986 Debut Album Tones Certainly Proved That The Hype Was Warranted. Playing With The Ace Rhythm Section Of Bassist Roscoe Beck And Drummer Tommy Taylor Johnson Mixed Blazing Instrumentals "Zap " "Victory" With Beatles-Influenced Vocal Tunes Like "Emerald Eyes" And "Bristol Shore." Johnson Used The Same Half-And-Half Format On The 1990 Follow-Up Ah Via Musicom But A Trio Of The Album's Tunes Surprisingly Made Him The First Artist To Have Three Instrumentals From The Same Album To Chart In The Top Ten In Any Format With "Cliffs Of Dover" Earning Johnson A Grammy For Best Rock Instrumental . But If Johnson Had A Perceived Weakness It Was The Perfectionism That Caused Four Years To Pass Between Recordings. Even In Concert He Would Painstakingly Tune His Guitar Between Songs By Ear For Minutes On End. With The Success Of Ah Via Musicom The Guitarist Admitted To Feeling Pressure To Raise The Bar Again. But Johnson's Studio Nitpicking Delayed Venus Isle Until 1996 And The Disappointing CD Contained Fewer Instrumentals And Sounded Forced. A Stint On The 1997 G3 Tour With Fellow Headlining Guitarists Joe Satriani And Steve Vai And Its Resulting Live Release Breathed New Life Into Johnson And Sparked The Idea Of A Live Album. Overhauling His Band For The 2000 CD Live And Beyond Johnson Brought In Bassist Chris Maresh And Drummer Bill Maddox And Concentrated On More Of A Blues Feel. The Guitarist Still Blended Instrumentals With His Vocal Tunes "Shape I'm In " "Last House On The Block" But Perhaps Realized That His Thin Voice Was Too One-Dimensional For Guttural Blues Or R&B. Guest Vocalist Malford Milligan Ignites "Don't Cha Know" And "Once A Part Of Me " Helping Johnson's Blazing Debut On Vai's Favored Nations Label And Reestablishing The Versatile Virtuoso's Status For The 21st Century. As Vai Himself Testified "Eric Has More Colorful Tone In His Fingers Than Van Gogh Had On His Palette." Souvenir An Album Available Only Through Johnson's Website Appeared In 2002 Followed By CD And DVD Versions Of New West's Live From Austin TX And Bloom The Second Album For Vai's Favored Nations Imprint In 2005. Johnson Returned In 2010 With Up Close A Studio Album That Slightly Emphasized The Guitarist's Texas Roots. A Collaboration With Jazz Guitarist Mike Stern Eclectic Appeared In 2014. ~ Bill Meredith

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Cliffs of Dover

"Cliffs Of Dover" Is An Instrumental Song By Guitarist Eric Johnson Which Appeared On His 1990 Ah Via Musicom Album. Composed In The Key Of G Major The Song Was Recorded On A Gibson ES-335. The Song Takes Its Name From The White Cliffs Of Dover Along The British Shoreline. It Also Features On The Video Game Guitar Hero III. "Cliffs Of Dover" Was Voted Number 17 In Guitar World Magazine's List Of 100 Greatest Guitar Solos. Cliffs Of Dover Begins The Song With An Ad-Libbed Electric Guitar Solo Using Techniques Such As String Skipping And Hybrid Picking. In The Solo Intro Johnson Does Not Adhere To Any Distinct Time Signature. Drums Are Then Added As The Song Settles Into A 4/4 Rhythmic Shuffle Verse Accompanied By A Very Accessible Set Of Melodies That Throughout The Song Intro Feature Variations Octavations For Example On The Main Chorus. The Outro Or Coda Then Recalls Freestyle Mood And Timing Of The Ad-Libbed Intro. While He Did Indeed Compose "Cliffs Of Dover" Johnson Does Not Take Full Credit Saying "I Don't Even Know If I Can Take Credit For Writing 'Cliffs Of Dover' ... It Was Just There For Me One Day ... Literally Wrote In Five Minutes ... Kind Of A Gift From A Higher Place That All Of Us Are Eligible For. We Just Have To Listen For It And Be Available To Receive It." Guitar World "Cliffs Of Dover" Was Voted Number 17 In Guitar World Magazine's List Of 100 Greatest Guitar Solos Placing It Between 16 "Heartbreaker" By Led Zeppelin And 18 "Little Wing" By The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Edit Grammy Award In 1991 "Cliffs Of Dover" Won A Grammy Award For Best Rock Instrumental Performance Beating The Allman Brothers Band "Kind Of Bird" Danny Gatton "Elmira Street Boogie" Rush "Where's My Thing?" And Yes "Masquerade" . Edit Guitar Hero III Cliffs Of Dover Is Featured In The Video Game Guitar Hero III Legends Of Rock Released October 28 2007 On The Final Tier Solo . This Video Game Appearance Prompted A Renewed Interest In The Song And Eric Johnson. E.G. Google Trends For The Term "cliffs Of Dover" Shows A Quadruple Jump In It's Ranking From The Release Of Guitar Hero III To The End Of 2007. As Of Apr 2009 This Rank Is Still More Than Twice As Much As It Was Before Guitar Hero III.

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