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Occupation(s)
  
composer, guitarist

Labels
  
Infinita Records

Name
  
Lawson Rollins

Record label
  
Infinita Records

Instruments
  
nylon string Guitar

Website
  
LawsonRollins.com

Genres
  
World music


Role
  
Composer ยท lawsonrollins.com

Albums
  
Espirito, Elevation, Traveler, Infinite Chill (The Remix Sessions), Full Circle, Infinita

Associated acts
  
Buckethead, Flora Purim, Airto Moreira, Charlie Bisharat, Mads Tolling

Similar People
  
Young & Rollins, Shahin & Sepehr, Charlie Bisharat, Guitarra Azul, Johannes Linstead

Echoes of Madrid-Lawson Rollins


Lawson Rollins is an award-winning American guitarist and composer from North Carolina noted for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and melodic compositional skills featured in his recordings. His music spans a wide range of genres but is generally classed as Latin Jazz and World Music, with elements of Samba, Bossa nova, Middle Eastern music, Classical guitar, Flamenco and Shred guitar added to the mix. He often employs extremely fast minor scales and diminished scale solo runs to his compositions which are diligently executed in the flamenco picado style, often blazing arpeggios across the fretboard using his fingers, a technically highly difficult feat for most guitarists.

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He is best known for his compositions The Fire Cadenza, Santa Ana Wind, Flight, Daybreak, Infinita, and Moonlight Samba and his albums Infinite Chill (the remix sessions), Traveler, Infinita, Espirito, Elevation and Full Circle which were all critically acclaimed by the jazz and guitar communities. He has reached a wide audience on both radio and the internet. Video performances of Locomotion, The Fire Cadenza and Santa Ana Wind have been viewed millions of times on YouTube. His songs Flight, Daybreak, Moonlight Samba, and Infinita have proven popular on jazz radio stations and landed on the Billboard Top 30 contemporary jazz radio chart. His album Full Circle landed on the Billboard Top 10 World Music album sales chart and he was a Top 100 Artist of the Year on radio as ranked by RadioWave. The song Shifting Seasons from Full Circle won the USA Songwriting Competition first place award for instrumental song of the year and Lawson was also awarded 3rd place for Overall Artist of the year. In a separate year he received another first place award in the USA Songwriting Competition for the title track of his Traveler album. The Traveler album also won three Gold Medals in the Global Music Awards for Instrumentalist, Album, and Top 10 Albums of the Year.

Influenced by Andres Segovia from his mid-teens, he developed an interest in Jazz, Flamenco, and improvisational Latin and Brazilian guitar styles in his early twenties. After graduating from Duke University he earned a graduate degree from the London School of Economics, then moved to Washington, D.C. in 1998 where he met guitarist Daniel Young (Dan Young) at a local flamenco shop and formed the Latin guitar fusion group Young & Rollins. They released several albums together, including Salsa Flamenca, which landed on the Billboard Chart in 2000, Sevilla (2001), Esperanza (2005) and Mosaic (2006) and played at many major venues such as the Kennedy Center and Sydney Opera House. Rollins was based in Washington until 2007 when he moved to San Francisco.

His six solo albums Infinite Chill (the remix sessions), Traveler, Infinita, Espirito, Elevation, and Full Circle are characterized by an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern, Brazilian, and Arabic music fused with Spanish guitar and backed by an all-star cast of musicians from around the world including Brazilian singer Flora Purim, percussionist Airto Moreira, Cuban drummer Horacio Hernandez, Shahin Shahida of Shahin and Sepehr, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Iranian kamancheh player Kayhan Kalhor, Grammy-winning violinist Charlie Bisharat, and electric guitarist Buckethead, among others.

Lawson is a voting member of NARAS, a member of A2IM, and owner of the independent world music record label Infinita Records.

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Albums

As solo artist:

  • Infinita Review at AMG (2008)
  • Espirito Review at AMG (2010)
  • Elevation (2011)
  • Full Circle (2013)
  • Traveler (2015)
  • Infinite Chill (The Remix Sessions) (2015)
  • As part of Young & Rollins

  • Salsa Flamenca (2000)
  • Sevilla (2001)
  • Esperanza (2005)
  • Mosaic (2006)
  • Other Compilation Appearances


  • Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume I (2000) (Baja/TSR Records) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Tabu: Mondo Flamenco (2001) (Narada) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Musica del Sol (2001) (Williams-Sonoma/EMI-Capitol Music) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume II (2002) (Baja/TSR Records) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Caravan: Passion and Magic (2005) (Sugo Music) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Bolero Gypsies: New Flamenco - Volume I (2005) (Bolero Records) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Bolero Gypsies: New Flamenco - Volume II (2006) (Bolero Records) As part of Young & Rollins
  • Gypsy Spice: Best of New Flamenco (2009) (Baja/TSR Records)
  • Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume III (2013) (Baja/TSR Records)
  • Awards

  • USA Songwriting Competition - 2015, 1st Place Instrumental
  • Global Music Awards - 2015, three Gold Medals: Instrumentalist, Album & Top 10 Albums of the Year
  • USA Songwriting Competition - 2014, 1st Place Instrumental; 3rd Overall Best Artist
  • Songs

    Infinita
    The Fire Cadenza
    Full Circle
    Moonlight Samba
    Espirito
    Cafe Paris
    Berlin Bossa
    Cafe La Martinique
    Beyond the Bayou
    Santa Ana Wind
    City Electric
    Journey Home
    Havana Heat
    Santa Barbara Song
    Meeting in Madrid
    Barcelona Express
    Ancient City
    Across the Moors
    Marching West
    Return to Rio
    Cafe Jobim
    Shifting Seasons
    Parisian Rhapsody
    Gone From Here
    Metropolis
    The Offering
    Serpent's Tale
    Persian Night
    Ghosts of Alcazar
    Voyager's Tale
    Footprints
    Slow Ascent

    References

    Lawson Rollins Wikipedia