Peter Almqvist

Peter Almqvist (born in Lund, Sweden 17 July 1957 – April 2015) was an acoustic guitarist for Guitars Unlimited.

Early life

Peter started to play guitar in his early teens. His father was a jazz guitar fan and encouraged his son to listen to his recordings of Wes Montgomery, Tal Farlow, Jim Hall and Barney Kessel. Whilst in high school Peter decided to make music and the guitar his career.

Career

In 1980 he formed Guitars Unlimited, an acoustic guitar duo, together with Ulf Wakenius.[1][2] They toured in many parts of the world and appeared frequently on Swedish Television. The highlight in their career was a performance in the 1985 Melody Grand Prix, a historic event which was seen by 600 million viewers, (probably the largest audience a jazz guitar duo has ever had). In 1988 Peter formed his own trio, Peter Almqvist Trio. The trio tours frequently in Scandinavia and has made several tours with the late Art Farmer. Another guest has been the legendary Blue Note pianist Horace Parlan with whom the trio recorded Peter Almqvist Trio with Horace Parlan STCD-4205. The trios first release was Dig Myself and I SNTF4201. The album received great reviews. Peter Almqvists latest release, My Sound SNTF-4236 was released in 2000 and features Peters solo work. Today Peter spends most of his time with his trio but he is also doing solo concerts and guitar seminars.

Almqvist died aged 57 in early April 2015, during the Easter weekend, after an unspecified illness.[3][4]

References

  1. Lira, 2005-12-01: Ulf Wakenius – en världsgitarrist på väg hem (Swedish)
  2. NME Artists: Guitars Unlimited, accessed 2010-07-11
  3. "Jazzgitarristen Peter Almqvist död" (in Northern Sami). Sveriges Radio. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  4. "Musikern Peter Almqvist ur tiden". Göteborgs-Posten (in Northern Sami). 7 April 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, May 02, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.