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  • Our Sponsors
  • Registration - I'm In! Sign me up!
  • Instructors
    • Pat Bergeson
    • John Knowles
    • Sean McGowan
    • Brooks Robertson
    • Richard Smith
    • Guy Van Duser
  • FAQs
    • About RMGC
    • Getting There
    • Venue, Hilton Garden Inn Arvada CO
    • Brochure
    • Workshop Overview
    • Registration Information
    • FAA Rules for Instruments
    • Store
  • Previous Workshop Photos
  • Registration Form
  • Make a tax deductable donation to the John Knowles, CGP Scholarship Program
  • Scholarship Announcement

Guy Van Duser is the legendary guitarist who ‘set the bar’ for virtuoso fingerstyle with his astonishing arrangement of “Stars and Stripes Forever”! His playing echoes Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed (both of whom he knew personally and worked with), and Guy’s instrumental technique is second to none. He is currently Professor of Guitar at Berklee College of Music in Boston, and has been soundtrack composer for the “Disney’s World of English” video series and PBS programs such as Nova and “American Experience”. That’s Guy, playing guitar on the “Antiques Roadshow” theme. He scored the music for “Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima”, nominated for an Academy Award. Guy has performed as a swing jazz duo with clarinetist Billy Novick for the last forty years. He has eighteen LPs and CDs on Rounder, Daring, and Poor Jack Records, including his most recent releases, “A Session With Guy Van Duser” and “A String Of Pearls”, both produced at Berklee..

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