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Jim Hurst Guitar workshop:  Theory of Relativity

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Jim Hurst Guitar workshop: Theory of Relativity

Sunday, March 14
Show starts at 12:00
$45 cover

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About Jim Hurst Guitar workshop: Theory of Relativity

That's possibly one of the mental processes that guitarists and musicians in general are missing when trying to improve on their musical skills and understanding. Jim's guitar workshop will delve into the idea of how to understand the guitar from a organic and relative perspective, and encourage use of ones own musical influences and tastes to enhance learning and enjoyment.

All levels are welcome, though Jim's intention is to benefit as many different levels as possible. He suggests attendees to bring paper and pencil, or personal audio recording devices. Audio recording allowed for personal, private use only.

*No video recording allowed

About Jim Hurst:
Two-time IBMA guitarist of the year, multi-award winning guitarist in Bluegrass, as well as country, and other acoustic music genres, Jim is known throughout the Nashville TN area as one of the best in the business. His talents of singing, multi-intrumentalist abilities and well-rounded stylings have garnered him support positions and recording sessions with some of the best artists in Country and Bluegrass music. Trisha Yearwood, Sara Evans, Holly Dunn, Claire Lynch, Travis Tritt, John Cowan, Mark Schatz, Tim O'Brien and more.

Jim is now becoming known as an artist in his own right, recording and releasing his first CD "Open Window in 1998. Then teaming up with duet partner, award winning bassist Missy Raines, recorded and released two CDs. 2002 saw the release of Jim's second solo CD, "Second Son" to rave reviews and Bluegrass chart action.

"A Box of Chocolates" - 2007 is the newest CD from the musical mind of Jim Hurst. All signs point to a successful release and positive critical review

Jim has a multi-faceted approach to music and performance. His singing, guitar work, songwriting and live performances can entertain with calm sincerity as well as high-energy and magician-like accomplishment.

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