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    Acoustic guitarist performs genre-crossing music
    By Elizabeth Ziegler - Journal Writer

    Idaho State Journal, ID
    Aug 6 2005

    POCATELLO - Critics laud his music as soulful and emotive, placing
    Michael Gulezian at the forefront of the acoustic guitar world,
    where he is creating haunting melodies and crossing genres alongside
    acoustic music innovators Leo Kottke, Michael Hedges, John Fahey,
    and Robbie Basho.

    Gulezian will play in Pocatello tonight, at Pub & Duds Acoustic Cafe.
    Local musician Kristi Austin said if you have never heard his music,
    you're in for a very pleasant surprise.


    "Michael Gulezian continues to amaze fellow musicians as well as
    audiences new to the art of solo acoustic guitar," she said.

    Although he may not be a household name yet, Gulezian is well on
    his way. He recently performed on three nationally syndicated radio
    shows, West Coast Live, Echoes and World Cafe. He tours extensively
    throughout the United States and began recording more than 25 years
    ago, producing five highly acclaimed albums along the way.

    Austin describes Gulezian's music as, "boundary-free,
    horizon-expanding, genre-bending, transcendent, soulful, mind-opening,
    exquisitely gorgeous instrumental solo acoustic guitar."

    With all those adjectives from a fan and fellow musician, it's no
    wonder Gulezian himself has a hard time summing up his sound into
    one sentence.

    "It is hard to describe," Gulezian said, in a phone interview Friday.
    "I am not a bluegrass artist, I am not a country artist or a folk
    artist. I'm not really a jazz artist and I'm not classical. But it
    all has elements of those types of music and it all comes out via
    instrumental acoustic guitars. So it is a hybrid of a lot of different
    types of music.

    "There's no band, it is just me, but I do incorporate a lot of rhythm
    and it is very percussive. It is very extreme acoustic solo guitar
    music that draws on a lot of influences."

    Gulezian said his influences range from the music of his
    Armenian-American upbringing, to blues, jazz, bluegrass, classical,
    world music and rock 'n' roll.

    Music is universal, he said, and is a force that can unite people
    from a wide variety of backgrounds.


    Gulezian said he often looks out into his audiences and sees punks
    sitting next to cowboys, hippies, senior citizens, young couples,
    and everyone in between.

    "Very early on, I recognized music's universality, and how it brings
    us together rather than separates us into different camps," he said.
    "We all are made of the same stuff. We all have hearts and souls. We
    all have the same rhythm."

    If you go

    - Who: Michael Gulezian.

    - What: Acoustic solo guitarist.

    - Where: Pub & Duds Acoustic Cafe.

    - When: Today at 8:30 p.m.
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