Nicholas Gunn
Nicholas Gunn Biography
Once in a while a rare talent emerges in the competitive arena of contemporary instrumental music. Real Music recording artist Nicholas Gunn has planted himself firmly in the forefront of remarkable talent.
Nicholas Gunn's formal training was as a student of the Royal School of Music in Rochester, England, Gunn's birthplace. It was there that he studied the flute and learned basic theory and music appreciation. When Gunn moved to Southern California, he began writing, producing and performing his own material from his at-home, state-of-the-art production facility.
Nicholas has enjoyed phenomenal success with his albums, which include Afternoon in Sedona, The Sacred Fire, The Music of the Grand Canyon, Crossroads and Passion in My Heart. With The Sacred Fire and The Music of the Grand Canyon both charting top ten with Billboard, flutist/multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Gunn is rapidly becoming a genre icon. Expressing his deep regard for the land, its spirit and the essence of human dignity, Nicholas Gunn reveals himself to have evolved as a true pied piper in the field of contemporary instrumental music. His love of the Southwest lent itself perfectly to The Music of the Grand Canyon, part of Real Music's National Parks Seriesô. The Music of the Grand Canyon captures the extraordinary contrasts and voices within the ancient walls of the Canyon. This is the music of the trees and plants and creatures that orchestrate the living memory of what many feel is our nation's most spectacular national park. It is an odyssey of brilliant musical composition, sound effects (recorded on location) and some spoken word from Nicholas Gunn as well as Razor Saltboy, a member of the Navajo Indian Nation. Nicholas Gunn and Real Music donate 10% of the proceeds from the sale of this album to The Grand Canyon Association, a non-profit organization working closely on preservation projects with the National Park Service.
Gunn frequently shares the spotlight with notable guest performers. The Sacred Fire title track features cellist, Sachi McHenry, supplemented by a stunning blend of flute and percussion. Casandra Sheard adds striking vocals on the infectious, hard driving "Odessa", an AC radio crossover tune that was spun in various dance clubs. Yanni's touring and studio violinist, Karen Briggs, creates a dramatic flair on "From Heaven to Earth." Playing on "Tale of Two Lovers" and "Painted Desert" is classical acoustic guitarist, Zavier, who also performs on The Music of the Grand Canyon. On the Latin-tinged "Baile Para La Luna", (translated "dance to the moon") Robert Miano's vocals give poignancy to Gunn's original vision of a small South American village tribe living oblivious to the modern world.
Gunn says his music is about everything in life that is good. "It is a reflection of where I picture the world to be, of everything in balance."
"If it's possible to wear out the grooves of a CD, then I'm sure I'll do it. Sacred Fire is like a wonderful mental journey" - MO, San Diego, CA
"Crossroads is absolutely the most beautiful music I have ever heard. The music gives purpose to our soul's journey, very rich and alive. Thank you, Nicholas for sharing your exquisite music" - TS, Englewood, CO
Nicholas Gunn Discography
- (1993) Afternoon in Sedona
- (1994) Sacred Fire
- (1995) Music of the Grand Canyon
- (1996) Crossroads
- (1998) Passion in My Heart
- (1999) Return to the Grand Canyon
- (2001) Great Southwest
- (2002) Through The Great Smoky Mountains: Musical Journey
- (2002) Xmas Classic
- (2003) Journey To Yellowstone
- (2004) Breathe
- (2006) Beyond Grand Canyon
- (2006) Season's Greetings from the Grand Canyon
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