Gwyn Ashton
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Gwyn Ashton (born 1961 in Wales) is a blues and rock guitarist now living in Australia. He has performed as opening act for Rory Gallagher, B. B. King, Van Morrison, Jeff Healey and Status Quo, among others.[1]
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[edit] Critics
"(Gwyn Ashton) blends the essences of Mississippi, New Orleans and Texas blues, 60s surf, British 70s rock and no-holds-barred Australian kick-ass boogie ... (He is) guaranteed to satisfy the most discriminating taste in guitar-led blues." (Review of his album "Prohibition" at CD Baby[2])
"Prohibition is a strong, powerful and dark, energetic and charged with electricity Blues-Rock ... probably the best Blues/Rock album of 2006" (Review at Bluescat[3])
[edit] Awards
In 2001, French Guitar Part Magazine [4] voted Gwyn Ashton third best guitarist of the year, bested only by Jeff Beck and Gary Moore.
In 2007, his album "Prohibiton" was voted Album of the Year by the British Guitar and Bass magazine.
[edit] Discography
- Beg, Borrow & Steel (2001, Riverside)
- Feel the Heat (2003, Riverside)
- Fang it ! (2005, Riverside)
- Prohibition (2006, Riverside)
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Fan page
- All Music Guide entry for Gwyn Ashton
- Riverside Records, Gwyn Ashton's label (not to be confused with Riverside Records)