Jacques Stotzem Explained

Jacques Stotzem (born 1959 in Verviers, Belgium) is an acoustic fingerstyle guitar player. He has recorded 3 vinyl albums and 17 CDs, and collaborated with numerous musical projects and other artists.

After having seen, at the age of 16, the American guitar player Stefan Grossman on TV, he taught himself to play the guitar and became a professional musician at the age of 19.[1] He first played in bands and as an accompanist before starting a solo career.[2]

Jacques Stotzem has developed a personal and harmonically refined style, drawing from many different sources such as blues, jazz, rock and folk.[1] He plays with fingerpicks on the thumb and two fingers of the right hand, using the guitar to produce unusual percussive sounds and harmonic effects.[3]

Jacques Stotzem has become a regular guest at the most important European and American festivals and tours around the world, including countries like Japan, China and Taiwan.[1]

In 2003, the Northern Irish company Avalon Guitars introduced a "Jacques Stotzem Signature model" guitar.[4] Since 2006, the C. F. Martin & Company has produced an "OMC Jacques Stotzem Custom Edition".[5]

Jacques Stotzem is also co-founder (with Francis Geron) of the Verviers Guitar Festival.

Discography

CDs
Vinyl albums
DVDs
Miscellaneous contributions

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fishman.com/artists/bio.asp?id=387 Jacques Stotzem Bio at Fishman Transducers website.
  2. http://www.bestofverviers.be/stotzem.htm Jacques Stotzem, Best of Verviers, Interview with Jacques Stotzem (fr.)
  3. http://www.cambridgefolkclub.org/reviews/stotzem.html Jacques Stotzem - fingerstyle guitarist - September 2003 - review, Cambridge Folk Club.
  4. http://www.avalonguitars.com/index.cfm?do=guitars&gid=31 Jacques Stotzem Signature, Avalon Guitars website.
  5. http://www.martinguitar.com/guitars/choosing/guitars.php?p=m&m=OMC%20Jacques%20Stotzem Custom Artist Series: OMC Jacques Stotzem, Martin Guitars website.