Swing Invention Joscho Stephan Transatlantic Guitar Trio
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
31.01.2025
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Tiger Rag 03:24
- 2 Time on My Hands 03:05
- 3 Joschos Bossa 03:28
- 4 Rorys Waltz 03:09
- 5 Wichita Lineman 02:54
- 6 I Cant Help Falling in Love with You 03:31
- 7 Watch What Happens 03:30
- 8 Sweet Sue 03:28
- 9 The Mad Russian 03:19
- 10 Understand Your Man 03:25
- 11 Swing Invention 03:00
- 12 In a Sentimental Mood 04:17
Info for Swing Invention
Swing Invention is a captivating album by the Joscho Transatlantic Guitar Trio Stephan, released by Mgl Musik Produktion. This musical masterpiece showcases the incredible talent and synergy of the trio as they blend traditional swing music with innovative twists and modern influences.
Listeners are taken on a journey through lively and dynamic arrangements that highlight each member's virtuosity on the guitar. The album is a fusion of classic swing melodies with fresh interpretations, creating a unique sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary.
With each track, Swing Invention demonstrates the trio's ability to push boundaries while staying true to the roots of swing music. From intricate solos to tight harmonies, every moment on the album is filled with energy and passion, keeping audiences engaged from start to finish.
Whether you're a long-time fan of swing music or looking to explore something new, Swing Invention offers a delightful listening experience that will leave you wanting more. Let Joscho Transatlantic Guitar Trio Stephan take you on a musical adventure with their innovative approach to this timeless genre.
Joscho Stephan, guitar
Richard Smith, guitar
Rory Hoffman, guitar
Joscho Stephan
comes from Mönchengladbach and has been known in NRW for a long time. His overwhelming virtuosity is particularly evident in Django Reinhardt's 'Nuages' (from 24:50), where he solos for almost 5 minutes and quotes 'Stairway to Heaven' as if in passing.
Richard Smith
The fingerstyle specialist Richard Smith originally comes from England, but then emigrated to Nashville, the Mecca of country musicians, and has integrated well into the music scene there, as can be clearly seen on his homepage. Even as a young man he played with Chet Atkins. In Düsseldorf he plays a long solo with 'Mr. Lucky' (from 14:56) and looks really happy doing it, he seems to have merged with his instrument.
Rory Hoffman
is a particularly interesting musician. Not because he is blind, but because he grew up in Tennessee in a family of musicians and learned to play several instruments autodidactically. This includes the rather unknown Xaphoon, also known as the 'bamboo sax' or pocket saxophone (see photo). It was only developed in 1976, is made of bamboo or plastic, sounds similar to a saxophone or clarinet and is played with the reeds of a tenor sax. Rory explains all of this quite humorously and then plays 'Time on my hands', sometimes whistling through his teeth.
Rory is versatile, he stands for country & western, bluegrass and gospel, but also plays gypsy jazz and Latin. In the blues 'Night Life' he sings and accompanies himself for almost 10 minutes, including a solo. The guitar lies across his lap, his right hand swirls over the fingerboard while he plucks the strings with his left hand, similar to a zither. According to his own information, he plays like this because when he started playing the guitar at the age of 3, his arms were still too short - or is this just another one of those stories that are told again and again and are part of the musician's trademark?
The group's first album was released in 2020, NRWJAZZ reported on it at the time. Two of the pieces were also played in Düsseldorf.
The second album 'Swinging Inventions' was released some time ago and is currently only available as a download.
Joscho told me that this tour will be repeated next year because the trio is so successful. But that will take some time. Joscho's next concert in NRW will take place on January 5th at the Bergisches Guitar Festival in Remscheid, the trio will include Torsten Goods and Stefan Rey.
Booklet for Swing Invention