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G TARanaki Guitar Festival

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Years active
  
2008 – present

Founded by
  
Garry Sharpe-Young

Location
  
New Plymouth

Dates
  
July 14–19 (2008) September 28–October 4 (2009) August 11–15 (2010)

Genres
  
Rock music, Blues, Jazz, Classical music, Instrumental

Similar
  
TSB Stadium, Wind Wand, Festival of Lights, Puke Ariki, Pukekura Park

Profiles

GTaranaki, also known as G-TARanaki, was New Zealand's first international guitar festival held in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand annually from July 2008. The week-long festival brings some of worlds best guitarists to Taranaki to perform, educate and inspire Kiwi guitarists and music fans around New Zealand. G-TARanaki features a celebration of all things guitar with guitarists and bands from a range of genres including Rock, Funk, Classical, Jazz, Blues and Metal.

Contents

2008

  • Joe Satriani
  • Uli Jon Roth
  • Gray Bartlett
  • Gilby Clarke
  • Alex Skolnick Trio
  • World War Four
  • Glenn Hughes
  • Vernon Reid
  • Tim Donahue
  • Brian Hatcher Band
  • The event was launched by an auction to benefit the cancer society. Items auctioned included guitars autographed by Pink Floyd, Bon Jovi, AC/DC and U2.

    Guitar clinics and discussion forums were held throughout the week. Special midnight sessions included performances from Vernon Reid, from Living Colour, and Gilby Clarke, from Guns n' Roses, who were also joined by major artists on the bill such as Alex Skolnick (Testament / Alex Skolnick Trio) and Uli Jon Roth (Ex-Scorpions). These midnight sessions were held at Puke Ariki. Sky Academy, the music school founded by Uli Jon Roth, offered tuition classes at three Taranaki towns, Waitara, Inglewood and Opunake and included guests Vernon Reid and Gilby Clarke. Classical and Jazz performances were given by the New Zealand School of Music led by Matthew Marshall and Nick Granville.

    There were a number of firsts for G-TARanaki. Uli Jon Roth performed songs from his album 'Under A Dark Sky' for the first time live. Glenn Hughes performed with a one off New Zealand band, involving guitarist Kara Gordon plus 8Forty8 band members Simon Koretz and drummer Nathan Koretz. Vernon Reid also played with a unique band comprising Jonathan Crayford on keyboards, Magesh Magesh on drums and Crete Haami on bass.

    Paul Martin, DJ for New Zealand's longest standing Metal radio show 'The Axe Attack' performed with his band World War Four and was also MC for much of the G-TARanaki event.

    New Zealand artists performing included False Start, Kara Gordon, Swap Gomez, Jamie Anderson, Frank John, Burt Ropiha, Bryce Wastney, Ross Townsend, Stephanie Piqette, Karl Austin, Nathan Annand, Brandon Reihana of Blindspott, Ross Halliday, Diarmuid Cahill, Adrian Whelan, New Plymouth Ukulele Orchestra, The Smiles, Dave Ritchie Smith, Craig Radford, Joel Haines, Matt Herrett and Ash & Aiden.

    The second G-TARanaki festival is to be held in New Plymouth between 11–15 August 2010.

    2009

    The 2009 event was held between September 28 and October 4 at Puke Ariki and TSB Stadium.

    Band Line-ups (2009)

    Band Line-ups for 2009 UNKNOWN

    2010

    The 2010 G-Taranaki lineup will consist of:

  • Slash
  • Uli Jon Roth
  • Jennifer Batten
  • Tony Levin
  • Vinnie Moore
  • Hail!
  • Guy Pratt
  • The Checks
  • California Guitar Trio
  • Oli Brown Band
  • Desireé Bassett
  • Shotgun Alley
  • In Dread Response
  • the Thomas Oliver Band
  • Blue Monkey Racket
  • Fall Within
  • -Legendary guitarist Leslie West was removed from the line-up due to health reasons.

    -the festival dates are August 11 to August 15, at the Puke Ariki and TSB Stadium in New Plymouth

    References

    G-TARanaki Guitar Festival Wikipedia