Ned Evett

Ned Evett

Ned Evett with his trademark fretless mirrored-glass and steel resonator, the "Globro”
Background information
Birth name Edward Duncan Evett
Born (1967-05-09) May 9, 1967
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres Rock, blues, Americana, Delta blues, instrumental rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, vocals, fretless guitar, mandolin, piano
Associated acts Joe Satriani, Built to Spill
Website nedevett.com
Notable instruments
The "Globro"

Ned Evett (born May 9, 1967) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for inventing and playing the fretless glass-necked guitar.

Biography

Edward Duncan Evett was born in Nashville Tennessee, United States. A son of a university English professor and an opera singer mother, Evett excelled at music; first playing the ukulele at the age of 11, progressing to the classical guitar and giving his first professional performance at the age of sixteen. He then won a classical guitar scholarship, but dropped out before graduating to play in rock bands around the US.[1]

In 2003, Evett won the North American Rock Guitar Competition and, in 2004, PBS Television broadcast a documentary about the competition titled Driven To Play.[2]

Discography

Television appearances

References

  1. "Ned Bio". Nedevett.com. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  2. DeRiso, Nick. "Ned Evett – Treehouse (2012)". Something Else. Retrieved October 3, 2014.

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