Dan Adler (guitar), Arnon Palty (bass), Lewis Porter (piano), Yvonnick Prené (harmonica), Marcello Pellitteri (drums) – tasty jazz originals with an international flavor. … Continue readingArty Facts
Dan Adler at the Tel Aviv Jazz Festival: “Sivan’s Samba”
Dan Adler – Guitar, Tal Ronen – Bass, Amir Bresler – Drums, Live at the Tel Aviv Jazz Festival, February 18, 2011. Video production: Tamar Singer. Recorded on the album “All Things Familiar” featuring Grant Stewart. … Continue readingDan Adler at the Tel Aviv Jazz Festival: “Sivan’s Samba”
Dan Adler with the “All Things Familiar” Band
Excerpt from “Blues for Keren” from a live concert (May 3, 2009) with the “All Things Familiar” band: Dan Adler – Guitar, Grant Stewart – Tenor Sax, Richard Samuels – Piano, Dmitri Kolesnik – Bass, Phil Stewart – Drums. … Continue readingDan Adler with the “All Things Familiar” Band
Dan Adler Trio at “Bar Next Door”, NYC, August 2010 (All Things Familiar)
Dan Adler Trio at “Bar Next Door”, NYC, August 2010 (All Things Familiar) featuring, Dan Adler – Guitar, Dmitri Kolesnik – Bass, Phil Stewart – Drums … Continue readingDan Adler Trio at “Bar Next Door”, NYC, August 2010 (All Things Familiar)
My New CD; Back To The Bridge; (Featuring Joey DeFrancesco)
Inventive guitarist Dan Adler explores a mixture of standards and originals with the top jazz organist of the past 20 years, Joey DeFrancesco, in Back To The Bridge. … Continue readingMy New CD; Back To The Bridge; (Featuring Joey DeFrancesco)
Dan Adler’s Debut Album: “All Things Familiar”
On this new CD besides Dan Adler’s glittering tone and precision, there are some wonderful solos and great rapport and interplay with the other members of this top-notch group: Grant Stewart, Richard Samuels, Dmitri Kolesnik and Phil Stewart. … Continue readingDan Adler’s Debut Album: “All Things Familiar”
New Interview at Jazz Guitar Life
In this interview with Jazz Guitar Life, Dan Adler shares his ability to juggle two careers, his thoughts on the growth of Jazz Guitar coming out of Israel, and much more. A great read ! … Continue readingNew Interview at Jazz Guitar Life