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John Gilliat
~ Biography

When John Gilliat holds his acoustic guitar he
holds technique and emotion in melodic balance and holds his audience
in the palm of his hand.
He didn't come by his gift overnight of course. The Canadian-born musician
picked up the guitar when he was just 9 years old. By the time he had
graduated from High School, he was ready to take the show on the road,
touring across Canada and the United States with various pop groups
playing venues such as Harrah's in Lake Tahoe and the MGM Grand in Las
Vegas.
After several years touring North America John took the time to formally
study his art. He took private lessons with various teachers and later
majored in jazz at Capilano College, where he received a scholarship
and graduated with top honors. In the guitar, John had found his instrument
but he was still searching for his muse.
At age 26 he immersed himself in Flamenco guitar tradition, inspired
by the teaching methods of Juan Martin and listening to the incredible
sounds of Paco de Lucia, Paco Pena, Sabicas and many others. John spent
the next 6 years studying Flamenco, practicing 8 to 10 hours a day.
The effort would pay off and the accolades would follow. In 1995, John
won "Best Acoustic Guitar Performance" in the Music West Star Frets
Competition. He won Vancouver's Unplugged Competition in 1996 and, in
1997 he became a finalist in Vancouver's Global Star Quest.
Like all great performers, John feeds off the energy of a live audience.
The stage is where his heart soars and his music flows. As a 'guitar
for hire', John would find his way onto the stage, performing for the
Vancouver Playhouse, Michael Barabas, Radio Europe, Alyssa Nielsen,
Gypsalero and opening for such notable artists as Cirque du Soleil,
Mae Moore and acoustic guitar masters, Strunz and Farah.
Practice makes perfect and passion makes magic.
In May of 1999 John released his own independent instrumental CD titled
"Freedom". A showcase for his considerable guitar talents, Freedom embraced
world beat musical elements of flamenco, Latin and Jazz. Above all,
Freedom was recorded with the hope to share the peace, joy and excitement
John feels when performing for audiences around the globe.
In 2002 John released his second CD called "Peace". Picking right up
where Freedom left off, Peace forges further still down the path John
has carved out for his music. Passionate and fiery flamenco guitars
and beautiful melodies intertwine with exotic percussion, bass and drums.
The 2002 West Coast Music Awards nominated Peace as "Best Instrumental
Release - Non Classical".
In 2003 John released his 3rd CD titled Christmas, A wonderful collection
of holiday classics played on flamenco guitars, accompanied by bass
and percussion.
The corporate world has embraced John's music as well, through recent
performances for prestigious clients like MasterCard, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals,
Verizon, Lehman Brothers, Sun America. He's also had the distinction
of playing for Canada's Head of State, Prime Minister, Jean Chretien.
Over 10,000 copies of John's albums have been
sold to date.
John Gilliat continues to offer new direction and
contemporary expression to Flamenco, Nouveau Flamenco and Flamenco Rumba,
touring festivals and headlining concerts with his quartet (bass, 2
guitars, and percussion). He even finds time to perform regularly with
Vancouver's hot gypsy jazz club quartet, "Gypsalero".
Now following three successful Japanese tours, including the first-ever
concert on an open-air train and performing live on NHK Radio along
with various other Japanese radio and television programs. John has
released his latest CD in Japan titled "Beyond Boundaries". The new
CD continues to offer new direction and contemporary expression to Nouveau
Flamenco, Flamenco Rumba and Jazz. Included in Beyond Boundaries is
a very special composition titled "Onishi", created from the beautiful
images, sounds and excitement John experienced during his performances
at Fujiyama Koen Park in Onishi Cho, Japan.
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