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  1. All Sides Now is an album by guitarist Pat Martino which was recorded in 1996–97 and first released on the Blue Note label. The album pairs Martino with notable guitarists from across the musical spectrum.

  2. Michael Alden Hedges (December 31, 1953 – December 2, 1997) was an American acoustic guitarist and songwriter. He was known as a virtuoso who used unorthodox playing techniques, and much of his output was classified as new age music. Hedges died in an auto accident, and won a posthumous Grammy Award for his album Oracle. Early years.

  3. Pat Martino's 1997 album All Sides Now features performances by (among others) Les Paul, Mike Stern, Tuck Andress, Joe Satriani, Michael Hedges, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Eubanks and Cassandra Wilson. Here's an excerpt from the Blue Note press release (or click here for the full press relase ):

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · Michael Hedges: The Man With the Guitar From the Clouds. Forty years ago, he “blew the doors open” for the acoustic guitar with his second LP, Aerial Boundaries. Here, that landmark album’s producers go inside the sessions. Hedges records in Vermont, 1983.

  5. Wynk Music lets you play MP3 songs of All Sides Now online for free or you can download songs for offline listening. Engross yourself into the best All Sides Now songs on Wynk music and create your own multiverse of madness by personalized playlist for a seamless experience. Look out for all the new album releases on Wynk and Keep Wynking!!

  6. Apr 20, 2021 · They ran back to the woodshed, trying to assimilate an approach that radicalized the guitar the way Einstein radicalized physics. He was voted the 18th of 30 Icons of Echoes. Here are five essential albums from his eight proper solo recordings on Windham Hill Records. 1- Aerial Boundaries.

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  8. Pat Martino “All Sides Now1997. Despite the teaser of a liner notes photo showing Martino jamming with Hedges on his black Knutsen harp guitar, it does not appear to have been used on the recording. The credits list a “steel-string acoustic guitar” and no sub-basses are heard.