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William Thomas "Tommy" Emmanuel AM (born 31 May 1955) is an Australian virtuoso guitarist and occasional singer, best known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive effects on the guitar. In the May 2008 and 2010 issues of Guitar Player Magazine, he was named as "Best Acoustic Guitarist" in their readers' poll.[1] In June 2010 Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).[2]

Tommy Emmanuel

1 Biography 2 Musical style 3 Association with Chet Atkins 4 Discography 5 Awards 6 References 7 External links

Emmanuel performing at the Soave Guitar Festival, Italy, May 2010 Background information Born 31 May 1955 Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia Genres Folk, country, blues, rock, pop, jazz, Ragtime,

Emmanuel was born in Australia in 1955. He received his first guitar in 1959 at age four, being taught by his mother to accompany her playing lap steel guitar. At the age of 7 he heard Chet Atkins on the radio. He vividly remembers this moment and says it greatly inspired him.[3]

Occupations Musician, songwriter Instruments Guitar, lap steel guitar, drums Associated acts Website http://www.tommyemmanuel.com Dragon

Notable instruments By the age of 6, in 1961, he was a working professional musician. Recognizing the musical Maton TE Signature model talents of Tommy and his brother Phil, their father created a family band, sold the family home and took his family on the road. With the family living in two station wagons, much of Emmanuels childhood was spent touring Australia with his family, playing rhythm guitar, and rarely going to school. The family found it difficult living on the road; they were poor but never hungry, never settling in one place. His father would often drive ahead, organize interviews, advertising and finding the local music shop where they'd have an impromptu concert the next day. Eventually the New South Wales Department of Education insisted that the Emmanuel children needed to go to school regularly.[3][4]

After his father died in 1966, the family settled in Parkes. Tommy eventually moved to Sydney where he came to be noticed nationally when he won a string of talent contests in his teen years. [3][5] By the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother Phil in the group Goldrush as well

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doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained further prominence in the late 1970s as the lead guitarist in The Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Doug Parkinson. During the early 1980s, he joined the reformed lineup of leading 1970s rock group Dragon, touring widely with them, including a 1987 tour with Tina Turner. He left the group to embark on a solo career. Throughout his career he has played with many notable artists including Chet Atkins, Eric Clapton, Sir George Martin, Air Supply, John Denver, Les Paul, Edgar Cruz, Martin Taylor and Doc Watson. In 1994 Australian music veteran John Farnham invited him to play guitar next to Stuart Fraser from Noiseworks for the Concert For Rwanda. Emmanuel became a member of Farnham's band. Emmanuel and his brother Phil performed live in Sydney at the closing ceremony of the Summer Olympics in 2000. The event was televised worldwide with an estimated 2.85 billion viewers.[5] When performing together the pair will sometimes share and play just one guitar with each having one hand free. In October 2002 he was invited to perform the Australian folk song Waltzing Matilda at a service at the Washington National Cathedral held for the victims of the Bali bombings. In December 2007 he was diagnosed with heart issues[6] and was forced to take a break from his hectic touring schedule due to exhaustion, but returned to full-time touring in early 2008. In late January 2010, after the 2010 Haiti earthquake earlier in the same month, Emmanuel announced[7] that he would be auctioning off three guitars, that he personally played and owned, on eBay, in order to raise money to donate to UNICEF in Haiti. In June 2010 Emmanuel was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).[2]

Emmanuel has said that even at a young age he was fascinated by Chet Atkins musical style (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Travis picking) of playing bass lines, chords, melodies and harmonies simultaneously using the thumb and fingers of the right hand, achieving a dynamic range of sound from the instrument. Although Emmanuel's playing incorporates a multitude of musical influences and styles, including jazz, blues, bluegrass, folk and rock, this type of country fingerstyle playing is at the core of his technique. While Emmanuel has never had formal music training, and does not read or write music, his natural musical ability and intrinsic sense of rhythm has gained him fans from all over the world. As a solo performer he never plays to a set list and uses a minimum of effects onstage[5] and he usually completes studio recordings in one take. His main stage guitars which he plays on his solo shows are made by Maton. He usually travels with two custom EBG808 TE models and one TE1 model, both of which are Tommy Emmanuel artist signature models.[8] He has been playing Maton guitars for most of his career and is somewhat of an ambassador to the company due to his long-standing association with the brand.[9] Emmanuel has come to be known for the battered and worn-down appearance of his guitars. This is a result of his dynamic, energetic playing and percussive techniques; one of his signature performances, for example, involves striking the whole body of the guitar in various places with his hands or a drummer's snare-drum brush to emulate the sound of an entire percussion kit.

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Emmanuel usually keeps one EBG808 in standard guitar tuning (E-A-D-G-B-E), while he tunes his second EBG808 to D-G-D-G-B-E (G6 tuning) and his TE1 to C-F-B-E-G-C. He generally uses 0.12 gauge (light) strings on one EBG808 and 0.13 gauge (medium) strings on the second EBG808 and on the TE1. This allows him to quickly change tuning by swapping between guitars during a show if needed, rather than spending time onstage re-tuning one guitar. Emmanuel can often be seen curling his left-hand thumb around the neck of the guitar onto the fretboard to play certain notes rather than using only his fingers to play, contrary to how a classical guitarist would play. He frequently plays common three-finger chord shapes with just two fingers. He commonly uses a thumbpick, a flat pick (plectrum), his fingers or a combination of these in his playing, a style known as hybrid picking. Amongst his trademark rapid virtuosic licks and cascading harmonic progressions, he can also often be seen using a technique which imitates an electric guitar's tremolo-system on his acoustic guitars; by pressing the palm of his right hand against the sound board of the guitar near the neck joint, while maintaining forward pressure with his left hand on the top of the headstock, the guitar neck slightly bends away from the body and consequently affects the pitch of desired sound.

Emmanuel's fingerstyle technique shown at a June 2006 performance at the City Stages venue in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

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As a young man in Australia, Emmanuel wrote to his hero Chet Atkins in Nashville, Tennessee. Eventually Atkins replied with words of encouragement and a longstanding invitation to drop by to visit.[10] In 1997, Emmanuel and Atkins recorded as a duo and released the album The Day Finger Pickers Took Over The World, which was also to be Atkins' last recorded album before he died. Emmanuel and Atkins appeared together on The Nashville Network's 'County Christmas' in late 1997 and on that occasion Atkins stated about him: "He is one of the greatest guitar players I've ever seen." In July 1999, at the 15th Annual Chet Atkins Appreciation Society Convention,[11] Atkins presented Emmanuel with a Certified Guitar Player award, an honor Chet personally bestowed to only four guitarists.[3] This award gains its fame from being bestowed by Atkins himself, a widely recognized leader in guitar music. The award states: "In Recognition Of His Contributions to the Art Of Fingerpicking." Tommy performs at the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society (CAAS) in July each year in Nashville.[12]

1979 From Out Of Nowhere 1987 Up From Down Under 1990 Dare to Be Different 1992 Determination

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1993 The Journey 1993 The Journey Continues 1995 Initiation 1995 Terra Firma (with Phil Emmanuel) 1995 Classical Gas 1996 Can't Get Enough 1997 Midnight Drive (US release of Can't Get Enough) 1997 The Day Finger Pickers Took Over The World (With Chet Atkins) 1998 Collaboration 2000 Only 2001 Greatest Hits 2004 Endless Road 2005 Live One 2006 Happy Hour (with Jim Nichols) 2006 The Mystery 2008 Center Stage 2009 Just Between Frets (with Frank Vignola) 2010 Little by Little 2010 Tommy Emmanuel Essential 3.0 2011 All I Want For Christmas[13] 2013 The Colonel and The Governor (with Martin Taylor)[14] Emmanuel released the DVD Live At Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, Australia on 11 July 2006 and also the Center Stage accompanying DVD in late 2008. Emmanuel has produced several instructional videos: Guitar Talk (1993), Up Close (1996), Emmanuel Labor (2008), Certified Gems (2012)

"Smokey Mountain Lullaby", a duet with Chet Atkins, was nominated for the 1998 Grammy award for Country Instrumental Performance but did not win. His song "Gameshow Rag/Cannonball Rag" won "Instrumental of the Year" at the 35th Tamworth Country Music Festival on Saturday, 27 January 2007,[15] and also was nominated that year for a Grammy for "Best Country Instrumental Performance".[16]

1. ^ "Bio: Tommy Emmanuel" (http://www.tommyemmanuel.com/bio/), official website 2. ^ a b "It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours" (http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours /honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1142663&search_type=simple&showInd=true). Itsanhonour.gov.au. 2010-06-14. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 3. ^ a b c d "The Official Tommy Emmanuel Web Site - Interview" (http://users.adam.com.au/donald /markinter.htm). Users.adam.com.au. 1997-04-19. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 4. ^ "Tommy Emmanuel: c.g.p" (http://www.countrymusiconline.net/tommyemmanuel.html). Countrymusiconline.net. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 5. ^ a b c "Tommy Emmanuel Interview" (http://www.musicfrisk.com/picture/interview /tommy.emmanuel.fingerstyle.02.14.2003.php). Music Frisk. 2003-02-14. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 6. ^ [1] (http://break-hollywood.blogspot.com/2007/12/oz-music-legend-tommy-emmanuel-falls.html) 7. ^ "Tommy Emmanuel's plea for his guitar auction" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4o6rtxYMeM). YouTube. 2010-01-24. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 8. ^ "TE Series | Maton Guitars Australia" (http://maton.com.au/product/te-series)

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9. ^ "Tommy Emmanuel | Maton Guitars Australia" (http://www.maton.com.au/artists/tommy-emmanuel) 10. ^ "Just Jazz Guitar Online - Tommy Emmanuel Interview" (http://justjazzguitar.com /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=329&Itemid=52). Justjazzguitar.com. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 11. ^ "The Chet Atkins Appreciation Society" (http://www.misterguitar.com/caas/index.html). Misterguitar.com. 1997-12-21. Retrieved 2013-03-17. 12. ^ [2] (http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/002881.html) 13. ^ Bman (15 November 2011). "All I Want For Christmas - Tommy Emmanuel" (http://www.bmansbluesreport.com/2011/11/all-i-want-for-christmas-tommy-emmanuel.html). Retrieved 28 February 2013. 14. ^ "The Colonel & The Governor" (http://www.certifiedguitarplayer.com/thecolonelandthegovernor.aspx). CPR Entertainment. Retrieved 28 February 2013. 15. ^ [3] (http://www.tamworthcountrymusic.com.au/index.cfm?page_id=1203) 16. ^ "2007 Grammy Nominees in Country Music" (http://countrymusic.about.com/od/awards /a/grammynom07_2.htm). Countrymusic.about.com. 2012-04-10. Retrieved 2013-03-17.

TommyEmmanuel.com (http://www.tommyemmanuel.com) TommyEmmanuel.TV (http://www.tommyemmanuel.tv) Russian fan site (http://www.tommyemmanuel.ru) Tommy Emmanuel page on The Party Of The Century project (http://potc.giorgiosound.com /index.php?page=tommy%20emmanuel) 2011 Tommy Emmanuel Interview on FingerstyleGuitarists.com (http://www.fingerstyleguitarists.com/news/26-nine-questions-with-Tommy-EmmanuelInterview) Emmanuel playing "Over the Rainbow" on WGN (http://www.wgnradio.com/videobeta /221a1180-7861-4a2d-8127-056f66a8e096/Entertainment/Tommy-Emmanuel-SomewhereOver-the-RainbowEntertainment/) Tom Redmond - Working with Chet Atkins: An Interview with Tommy Emmanuel (http://www.misterguitar.us/news/tommye.html) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tommy_Emmanuel&oldid=600095852" Categories: ARIA Award winners Australian guitarists Australian jazz guitarists Fingerstyle guitarists 1955 births Living people People from the Hunter Region Members of the Order of Australia Acoustic guitarists Musicians from New South Wales 20th-century Australian musicians 21st-century Australian musicians This page was last modified on 18 March 2014 at 01:19. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
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