T. J. Helmerich

T. J. Helmerich is an American musician[1] and audio engineer.

Helmerich is known for developing a unique 8-finger style of playing his guitar. He has produced/engineered over 90 releases, working with some of the biggest names in the music industry. He has played/toured with Dweezil Zappa (Zappa Plays Zappa), Planet X (band), Autograph (American band), Paul Gilbert, Eddie Jobson, and others. He has been featured in popular guitar magazines nationally/internationally in ads, articles, reviews and lessons. Together with Australian guitarist Brett Garsed, the duo helped define the direction of instrumental guitar music throughout the '90s and establish the genre now known as "Rock Fusion".

Helmerich resides in North Hollywood, California. He teaches guitar and audio engineering courses at Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California, where he created their "Recording Institute of Audio Engineering" (RIT) program. He held the directors seat at RIT for 10 years and has taught at the college for over 20. He can be caught performing regularly with an "all-star" line up at the world famous The Baked Potato club.

Releases

Helmerich has released 5 CDs with fellow guitarist Brett Garsed which are in the Rock/Jazz Fusion medium:

Helmerich has recorded guitar or vocals on the following releases:

Helmerich's album with guitarist Brett Garsed, titled Uncle Moe's Space Ranch, received the following review from John Patterson of eer-music.com: "Strictly for those hip to the trip of loud, fast, and explosive. Enjoy axes dripping with riffs, bass that delivers seismically, drums that attack the primal bedrock and keys that will tie your ears in knots. T.J. had recorded a solo to vinyl first and then T.J./DJ scratched it in for the final mix. Unreal! These guys never cease to amuse and amaze me."

References

  1. "Mark Varney Interview at Truth In Shredding". The Guitar Channel. Rich Murray. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
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