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In: 7 Questions
1 Oct 2009Alex is one of my favorite guitarists. We met right after I moved to the east coast at a Labor Day BBQ of a mutual friend. It was a bit surreal to see a guy you had listened to for quite a while ask you to pass the bread. Anyways, Alex is not only an incredible metal guitarist, over the last decade he has established himself as a jazz guitarist. This past summer we were lucky enough to have him as a guest artist in McLean, VA.
Please check out his website at www.alexskolnick.com

Describe your first experience playing music
I believe it was at a friends house or a friend of my parents who had a piano. I tapped out the riff to ‘Smoke On The Water”
What has been your most significant musical experience?
I think that may have been it! Also, hearing Miles Davis with of his electric bands while flipping channels on TV. He combined screaming electric guitarists (probably it was Scofield or Stern, not sure) with world music percussion, funk bass grooves and jazz harmony. It had the power of metal. Right then it was clear that how deep music could go and how it was all universal.
What is the best advice on pursuing a career in music you were ever given?
“It takes ten songs to write one good one.” Several people have said something like this to me and I’ve found it to be true. Then there is the quote by the late Hunter S. Thomson:
“The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There’s also a negative side.”
What is your favorite sound?
The ocean
Name some of your biggest non-musical influences.
Books, especially those by Erica Jong, Tom Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe, Philip Roth, and Henry Rollins, to name a few. Also, food and chefs, especially Anthony Bourdaine and Thomas Keller.
What was the most memorable concert you ever attended?
Prince, ‘Musicology’ tour 2005. He made the Continental Arena in NJ feel like a small dance club and was played guitar as well as any great rock guitarist I’ve ever seen.
Put your iPod on shuffle and list the first 5 songs that appear
“Better Off Without A Wife” (Tom Waits)
” Now He Beats The Drum — Now He Stops” (Chick Corea)
“Mercy Street” (Peter Gabriel)
“The Art Of Fugue, BWV1080: Contrapunctus I” (JS Bach)
“Thunderbird” (ZZ Top)
I am a guitarist, writer and teacher living in Connecticut. During the day I work for the National Guitar Workshop as Director of Marketing and Artist Relations.