GRAMMY® Award-winning Guitarist Ed Gerhard will perform on Saturday, July 10 at Trilogy Guitars, Playa del Rey, CA. Showtime is 8pm. Call (310) 305-7577 or visit trilogyguitars.com for info and reservations. Seating is limited and reservations are necessary.
From Tokyo to Rome and venues across the US, Ed Gerhard’s music has touched concert audiences all over the world. Gerhard stands out among instrumental performers for his ability to captivate audiences with virtuosity, generosity and humor. Known for his gorgeous tone and compositional depth, Gerhard can move a listener with a single note.
Ed Gerhard comes to Trilogy Guitars playing his new Breedlove Hawaiian Lap Style Guitar. He has been working with Breedlove Guitars to release these new models; a true melding of traditional design and contemporary woods and
innovation.
Gerhard was awarded a GRAMMY® Award for his inclusion on Henry Mancini; Pink Guitar. Gerhard arranged and performed “Moon River.†His recordings and performances have received unstinting praise, including the Boston Globe Critics’ Pick
for “Top Ten Albums of the Year.†Acoustic Guitar Magazine writes “…his recordings and live performances have established him
as one of the most exciting of the guitarist-composers.†His music is featured in the Ken Burns’ documentaries “Mark Twain†and “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.
His CD “Luna” is featured in Acoustic Guitar Magazine’s 20th Anniversary list of the “240 Essential Albums.” “This soulful album
of original compositions rich in melody, chordal complexity and stylistic variety proves why Gerhard is considered to have the most exquisite acoustic guitar tone on the planet.†-Acoustic Guitar Magazine
Gerhard will share an evening of exquisite guitar music- performing material from new CD as well as concert favorites. Performing on 6-string, slide guitar and Hawaiian lap steel, Gerhard combines rare compositional depth with inspired virtuosity. Fans of guitar music won’t want to miss this opportunity to see and hear one of the country’s finest players.