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Tony MacAlpine (born August 29, 1960) is an American musician and composer. In a career spanning four decades, he has released twelve studio albums. MacAlpine is best known as an
instrumental rock Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instru ...
and heavy metal solo guitarist, although he has worked with many different bands and musicians in guest appearances and collaborations.


Biography

Having started playing piano at the age of fiveProkofiev, Dane (2012-10-06)
An Interview with Tony MacAlpine (6th October, 2012)"
YouTube. Retrieved 2012-10-19.
"Tony MacAlpine Interview"
The Prog Report. 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
and guitar at twelve, MacAlpine studied classical piano and violin for a number of years at the Springfield Conservatory of Music in
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, as well as various music programs at the
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in
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."Tony MacAlpine Biography"
tonymacalpine.com. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
Reffett, Dave (2011-10-08)
"Interview: Tony MacAlpine Discusses Gear and Tone and Answers Readers' Questions"
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One of his musical influences is
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, to whom he pays homage in his interpretations of the latter's
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s, which are featured on the majority of his studio albums. Together with his first studio releases, '' Edge of Insanity'' (1986) and ''
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'' (1987), he had a prominent role on other works during the popular shred era, including keyboard performances on the debut albums of fellow guitarists
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(''
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'', 1986) and
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('' Out of the Sun'', 1987). Soon after his own debut, he played guitar in a heavy metal
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named M.A.R.S. (MacAlpine/
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/ Sarzo), which resulted in the 1986 album '' Project: Driver''. As part of a band effort named 'MacAlpine', '' Eyes of the World'' was released in 1990 as a more commercially oriented attempt to emulate other
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acts at the time. The venture was short-lived, and his subsequent album '' Freedom to Fly'' (1992) was a return to his instrumental-based work. A further consecutive string of instrumental albums followed throughout the 1990s, most of them through the renowned
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label: '' Madness'' (1993), ''
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'' (1994), ''
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'' (1995) and '' Violent Machine'' (1996). For his last album of the decade, '' Master of Paradise'' (1999), MacAlpine briefly assumed singing duties in an effort to experiment with different styles. After the release of ''
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'' in August 2001, he took an extended hiatus from recording solo albums and worked with a variety of other musicians and bands, most notably with supergroups CAB and
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. Nearly a decade later, in June 2011, he released his self-titled eleventh studio album through guitarist
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label. From 2001 to 2005, MacAlpine played both guitar and keyboards in Vai's touring band The Breed. He is featured on the band's DVD release '' Live at the Astoria London'' (2003), along with two DVDs of the
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: '' G3: Live in Denver'' (2004) and '' G3: Live in Tokyo'' (2005). During that time, he was also the guitarist for
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supergroup
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, alongside keyboardist
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and drummer
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. He played with them for three albums in the first part of the decade—''
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'' (2000), '' Live from Oz'' (2002) and '' MoonBabies'' (2002)—and rejoined them in 2009 for a string of live performances, and at that time a possible new album.Pavlichko, Matt (2011-07-07)
"Interview: Tony MacAlpine on His New Self-Titled Solo Album"
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. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
His most recent collaborations have included
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, a progressive metal group with whom he released their self-titled album in 2010,Hodgson, Peter (2010-08-10)
"Interview: Tony MacAlpine of Seven The Hardway"
I Heart Guitar. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
and a guest appearance on Sherinian's seventh studio album '' Oceana'' (2011). In the second half of 2012, MacAlpine toured Europe and Asia as part of PSMS (
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/MacAlpine/Sherinian), an instrumental supergroup.Cavuoto, Rob (December 2013)
"Tony MacAlpine Interview: New DVD Release Live In Tokyo"
. ''Guitar International''. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
''Instrumental Inspirations'', a DVD of their live material, was released October 21, 2012. Additionally, in an October 2012 interview, he stated that he was working on new studio material (one of them being a "strictly classical record" recorded solely on piano), as well as a new album with Ring of Fire. ''Battle of Leningrad'', Ring of Fire's fourth studio album, was released on January 28, 2014. MacAlpine's twelfth studio album, '' Concrete Gardens'', was released on April 21, 2015.""Concrete Gardens" - Out Now!"
tonymacalpine.com. 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-04-25.


Style and influence

MacAlpine was highly influential in the
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genre, becoming known for his instrumental rock style of playing that displays highly advanced shred techniques; one of his most oft-used techniques being 'sweep
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', a variation of
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. He has incorporated elements of classical, jazz, fusion, hard rock and heavy metal on both guitar and keyboard, and has been described as a
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.


Equipment

*''Edge of Insanity'':
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, DiMarzio pickups, Peavey amplification *''Project: Driver'': B.C. Rich guitars, DiMarzio pickups, GHS
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, Peavey and
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amplification *''Maximum Security'': B.C. Rich guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Peavey amplification,
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*''Eyes of the World'':
Mason Bernard Mason Bernard guitars are primarily stratocaster-style solid body electric guitar and electric acoustics made from 1990 to 1992 by Bernie Rico, the founder of B.C. Rich, and feature the "M Bernard" branding on the headstock. It is believed that a ...
guitars, DiMarzio pickups, Dean Markley strings, Peavey amplification, Baldwin keyboards *''Freedom to Fly'': Peavey guitars,
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pickups, GHS strings, Peavey amplification, Baldwin pianos *''Madness'':
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Mercury series guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Dean Markley strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification *''Premonition'': Washburn guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Dean Markley strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification *''Evolution'': B.C. Rich guitars, Seymour Duncan pickups, Hughes & Kettner amplification *''Chromaticity'':
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guitars and amplification *''Tony MacAlpine'': Ibanez guitars, DiMarzio pickups,
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strings, Hughes & Kettner amplification, Source Audio effects, Toontrack software MacAlpine became a prominent user of
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s after joining Planet X and still plays them regularly, along with
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s. A long-time endorsee of Carvin guitars (notably the T-Mac and DC series), he switched to Ibanez in 2010. Since 2011 he has played a customized RG Prestige eight-string model with EMG pickups, while his seven- and six-string models use DiMarzios. For amplification, he uses the Hughes & Kettner TriAmp for studio recording and the Coreblade model for live touring. An Ernie Ball wah and
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completes his live setup. A detailed diagram of his 2011 gear can be found at Guitar Geek.


Personal life

MacAlpine currently resides in
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. On August 25, 2015, he posted on his Facebook profile that he may have developed colon cancer, which forced cancellation of some dates on his tour to promote ''Concrete Gardens''. In August 2016 he wrote on his personal website, "I have been feeling back to normal and tests indicate that all is well in medical land. Deep and sincere thanks to you all for your wonderful support through this very difficult last 12 months." Tony also reveals in an interview with Herman Li that, among his traumatic experiences, his wife has passed away and the release of his new record was a way for him to get back into creativity. Li, Herman & Macalpine, Tony (17-03-2022). Herman Li x Tony Macalpine Shred Session. Dragonforce , Facebook


Discography


Solo studio albums

*1986: '' Edge of Insanity'' *1987: ''
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'' *1992: '' Freedom to Fly'' *1993: '' Madness'' *1994: ''
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'' *1995: ''
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'' *1996: '' Violent Machine'' *1999: '' Master of Paradise'' *2001: ''
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'' *2011: ''
Tony MacAlpine Tony MacAlpine (born August 29, 1960) is an American musician and composer. In a career spanning four decades, he has released twelve studio albums. MacAlpine is best known as an instrumental rock and heavy metal solo guitarist, although he has ...
'' *2015: '' Concrete Gardens'' *2017: ''Death of Roses'' *2021: ''Equilibrium''


Solo live albums

*1997: '' Live Insanity''


Solo compilation albums

*2006: '' Collection: The Shrapnel Years''


MacAlpine

*1990: '' Eyes of the World''


Vinnie Moore

*1986: ''
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'' *1999: '' The Maze'' *2006: '' Collection: The Shrapnel Years'' (compilation)


Planet X

*2000: ''
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'' *2002: '' Live from Oz'' (live) *2002: '' MoonBabies''


CAB

*2000: '' CAB'' *2001: ''
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'' *2002: ''CAB Live at The Baked Potato'' *2003: ''
CAB 4 ''CAB 4'' is the third studio album by the instrumental rock/jazz fusion band CAB, released on September 23, 2003 through Favored Nations.
'' *2008: '' Theatre de Marionnettes'' *2010: ''Live on Sunset'' *2001: ''CAB Live at the Baked Potato: First and Second Set'' (DVD) *2002: ''CAB Live at The Musician Institute'' (DVD)


Mark Boals

*2000: ''
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'' *2002: ''Edge of the World''


Steve Vai

*2003: '' Live at the Astoria London'' *2004: '' G3: Live in Denver'' *2005: '' G3: Live in Tokyo''


Ring of Fire

*2003: ''Dreamtower'' *2004: ''Burning Live in Tokyo'' (live) *2004: ''Lapse of Reality'' *2014: ''Battle of Leningrad''


Other appearances

*1986: '' Project: Driver'' – M.A.R.S. (with
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,
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and
Rudy Sarzo Rodolfo Maximiliano Sarzo Lavieille Grande Ruiz Payret y Chaumont (born November 18, 1950) is a Cuban American hard rock/ heavy metal bassist. He remains best known for his work with Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne, and Whitesnake, and has also played ...
) *1987: '' Out of the Sun'' –
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*1999: ''VK3'' –
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*2004: Eric Clapton's Guitar Festival - "I'm the Hell Out of Here" (with
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) *2007: ''Clinophobia'' – Devil's Slingshot (with
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and
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) *2007: ''Ze re Tour 2007'' –
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*2010: ''On Revolute'' –
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*2010: ''
Seven the Hardway Seven the Hardway is a US progressive rock band formed in 2009 consisting of Tony MacAlpine, Virgil Donati, Mark Boals, Doug Shreeve and Stefanía Daniel. Their self-titled debut album, released in August 2010 on Mascot/Provogue Records, was mix ...
'' – Seven the Hardway (with Virgil Donati and
Mark Boals Mark Robert Boals (born December 5, 1958) is an American heavy metal vocalist and occasional bassist, best known for his vocals with Yngwie Malmsteen. He is currently a member of the band Foundry. Boals' first album with Malmsteen, 1986's '' ...
) *2011: '' Oceana'' –
Derek Sherinian Derek Sherinian (born August 25, 1966) is an American keyboardist who has toured and recorded for Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, and Joe Bonamassa, among others. He was also a member of Dream Theater from 1994 to 1999, is the founder of Planet X and ...
*2012: ''Plains of Oblivion –
Jeff Loomis Jeff Loomis (born September 14, 1971) is an American musician, best known for his role as lead guitarist in the progressive metal band Nevermore during its existence from 1991 to 2011, as well as brief tenures in its precursor, Sanctuary (band) ...
*2012: ''Instrumental Inspirations'' – PSMS (with
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, Billy Sheehan and Derek Sherinian) (DVD) *2013: ''Live in Tokyo'' – PSMS (with Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Derek Sherinian) *2018: ''Enfin!'' –
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References


External links

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