NIGEL CLARK IN CONCERT - LIVE FROM SCOTLAND
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Nigel Clark
Europe has been abuzz for the last decade about Nigel Clark, the stunning guitarist from Glasgow, Scotland. Delighting audiences around the globe with his fiery yet fluid sound, the Scottish native has cemented his stellar musical reputation working with the biggest names in Jazz and Pop; opening for Madonna and U2, and working with Michael Brecker, Carol Kidd, Tito Puente and Gloria Gaynor. Live from Glasgow, we are proud to present the distinct sound of Nigel Clark in this exclusive live concert performance on DVD (plus an extended live CD version), intertwined with commentary, interviews and stories from Clark himself. Nigel's career has seen the stadium heights of pop stardom and the rewards of intimate jazz venues. For this performance, Nigel has chosen the latter, preferring the quiet candle flame of this intimate performance over the roar of Bic lighters. The reasons are purely artistic, and hearing is believing.
Selections Include: "East of the Sun," "Grand Hotel Europa," "Once I Loved," "Impressions," "Revelations," "In Another Moment," "Sakura Samba."
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Bonus Music
Scenes of Scotland Video Clip
Bonus Concert Performance
Nigel Clark Biography
Instant Access Songs & Solos
Dolby Digital Stereo Audio
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Multi-dimensional Interactive Menus
Retail Price: $15.95
Online Sale Price: $15.15
Product Details: DVD
120 Minutes
Product Code: 00320660
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