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David Becker (born 20 October 1961) is an American jazz guitarist and leader of the David Becker Tribune. He is also a graduate of the
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.


Career

David and his brother
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(drummer) formed the David Becker Tribune and toured Germany in 1984. After touring the colleges that same year, the band signed with MCA and released its debut album ''
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'' in 1986. In 1988,
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(MCA), produced with
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was released and reached No. 3 on '' R&R'' and the track "Anja" reached No. 1. This was followed in 1990 and 1991 by two albums, '' Third Time Around'' and ''In Motion''. In 2001, the band released one of the first
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recordings, ''Germerica''. Some of the tracks were co-produced by drummer
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. In 2004, ''Where's Henning'' reached No. 34 on the ''
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'' chart. A solo album, ''Euroland'', and a duo with jazz guitarist
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, ''The Color of Sound'' (Acoustic Music), followed in 2005. ''Batavia'' was released world wide on August 6, 2010 to coincide with the 65th anniversary of the dropping of the
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in Japan. The compositions were influenced by Becker's mother's family in Indonesia and their internment in a Japanese
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during
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. ''Batavia'' was voted one of the Best World Music recordings of 2010 by World Music Central.org. In 2013 ''Distance Traveled'' was released and reached No. 18 on the
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charts. In July 2015, Becker released the solo album ''The Lonely Road'' (Acoustic Music Records). In 2018, Becker recorded a duo outing with former
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guitarist, Brad Rabuchin as a tribute to the late guitarist John Abercrombie. ''For John'' was released in June 2019. A new book of 25 Guitar Etudes penned by Becker, ''Etudes You Can Use'', was released in March 2021. In August of 2021, Becker joined drummer Chris Bowman (
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) and bassist Jim Donica ( Maynard Ferguson) to record a improvised set of music. The album, Continuum was released August 7, 2022. Becker also released a new solo recording, Planets in October 2022.


Other projects

At the 2015 Winter
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show,
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unveiled the David Becker H- 575 Signature model. Becker also appears on the
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album, ''
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'' as well as her album '' All of You''. He produced an
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tribute album released by
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in 2015. The album includes
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,
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,
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, and John Abercrombie. In September 2019, Becker appeared in a podcast together with Country legend
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.


Discography

The David Becker Tribune *''
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'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1988) * '' Third Time Around'' (1990) * '' In Motion'' (1991) * ''Nevsky Prospekt'' (1995) * ''Germerica'' (2001) * ''Where's Henning?'' (2004) * ''Euroland'' (2005) * ''The Color of Sound'' (2005) * ''Leaving Argentina'' (2007) * ''Batavia'' (2010) * ''Distance Traveled'' (2013) * ''The Lonely Road'' (2015) * ''Sounds of the World'' (2015) * ''Kiwi Dreams'' (2018) * ''For John'' (2019) * ''Continuum (2022) * ''Planets'' (2022)


Books/DVDs

*2005: ''Getting Your Improvising Into Shape'' (
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) *2010: ''Playing in Shapes'' (Fingerprint) *2013: ''Rhythmic Motifs for Comping and Soloing'' (Fingerprint) *2015: ''Transitions to Jazz'' (Truefire) *2021: ''Etudes You Can Use'' (DBT)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Becker, David 1961 births Living people American jazz guitarists Musicians from Cincinnati Musicians Institute alumni Guitarists from Ohio American male guitarists 20th-century American guitarists Jazz musicians from Ohio 20th-century American male musicians American male jazz musicians 21st-century American guitarists 21st-century American male musicians