Thursday, June 25, 2009

Guitarist Pete Huttlinger comes to Orange County

Photo credit info: Kim Sherman
There are two sides to Nashville, Tennessee-based Pete Huttlinger’s musical world.
There is his acclaimed role as a sideman, playing alongside the late John Denver, as well as recent appearances with LeAnn Rimes. In fact, Rimes selected Huttlinger to play guitar with her when she appeared on the popular BBC-TV series “Live From Abbey Road” in 2007.
There is also the talented fingerstyle guitarist’s burgeoning solo career, which has included a growing number of strong albums such as “Catch & Release” (1995), “The Santa Rita Connection” (2004) and “Things Are Looking Up” (2007). He has also released a number of instructional titles on DVD, including “The Songs of Gordon Lightfoot,” “Arrangements for Solo Acoustic Guitar” and four discs focusing on John Denver’s songbook.
In March 2009, Huttlinger released his latest full-length album, “Fingerpicking Wonder: The Music of Stevie Wonder.” Huttlinger’s instrumental versions include an up-tempo “I Wish” and “Sir Duke,” a beautiful “My Cherie Amour” and tender “You Are The Sunshine Of My Life.”
The challenge of translating Wonder’s music – usually centered on his keyboard playing and distinctive vocals – might seem at odds with instrumental guitar. Huttlinger, a 1984 graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, proves otherwise throughout his outstanding 10-song tribute to Wonder.
“Anytime you take music which is predominately keyboard oriented and translate it to guitar or some other instrument, you are immediately faced with some interesting challenges,” Huttlinger said in a recent interview conducted via email.
“But that is part of the work and the joy of playing music – how in the world am I going to make this work? Sometimes we get lucky and everything falls into place.”
In crafting the arrangements and recording the disc, Huttlinger faced a number of choices – and challenges – that made the project every bit as demanding as completing an album of all-original material.
“With this new CD, the song ‘I Wish’ is the most difficult to play,” Huttlinger explained. “But I think that ‘My Cherie Amour’ may have been a little more difficult to record because I wanted that second guitar part to hint at the style of the 70’s but I wanted to make sure I didn’t overdo it.”
Those who catch Huttlinger when he performs in Orange County on Friday and Saturday night can count on hearing the acclaimed guitarist perform selections from his tribute to Wonder, as well as his other outstanding releases.
“Yes, I will be performing some of that (Wonder) music at these concerts. It’s what we do whenever we have a new CD – we have to get out there and perform the new material,” Huttlinger said when asked about his upcoming set lists.
“I try not to repeat myself too much if I’ve been somewhere before but I also try to take into account which tunes get a great response from the audience. I also like to take requests from the audience. That way I am sure to make the most people happy that they came out.”
Here is more information about Huttlinger's performances this weekend:
Where: Dana Point Community House, 24642 San Juan Ave., Dana Point
When: 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 26

Where: Mission Viejo Civic Center, 200 Civic Center, Mission Viejo
When: 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 27

How much: $25
Call: 949-842-2227
Online: www.LordoftheStringsConcerts.com

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