Posts Tagged ‘electric violin’

Welcome

Posted in Uncategorized on June 16th, 2010 by admin – 10 Comments
Noel Webb

Noel Webb

MTV, VH1, FUEL, FUSE, PALLADIA television venue considerations for Noel’s new video

Check it out!

WATCH IT ON YOUTUBE!!!!!

 

NEXT CONCERT: The House of Blues, West Hollywood – Jan. 28, 2012; 10:pm to midnight -

Buy tickets for The House of Blues at www.noelwebb.eventbrite.com

LAST CONCERT: Sept. 10, 2011 at De Anza Park, in Calabasas, CA; 3000 people attended

Performing:

JEFFREY OSBORNE and NOEL WEBB

REVIEW OF CONCERT !!! –

http://www.suite101.com/content/first-annual-calabasas-music-festival-gets-off-to-a-great-start-a389911

Noel Webb
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Noel travels the world touring as an electric violinist.  His newest album will be released May 1, 2012.  The first review:

Noel Webb’s screaming, passionate electric violin plays over sizzling textures of metal, orchestras, and hard hip-hop beats.  Electric violinist Noel Webb presents a new fusion of hard rock, adult contemporary, urban spoken word, symphonic, and techno music.  Noel is the first violinist to play with such soul expression, reminiscing of Jimi Hendrix.  His remake of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” is explosive.  His tune, “You Really Need to Grow” is spoken word over hip-hop and rock that brings goose bumps.  An innovative symphonic techno tune, “Scream” will jolt you.  “Come Close I Will Hold You” is an adult contemporary love song with joyous melodies.  Noel begins the album with “Journey With Me” which was used for the very popular video on YouTube.  Noel Webb’s album “Journey With Me” will be talked about for a long time.

Noel was the voice of dozens of A&E Biographies and commercials, co-starred on movies of the week and television shows like “Mad About You”, was a principal actor on “General Hospital”, and played the lead in dozens of plays and movies.

Noel also owns Spider Cues Music Library, servicing the film and television industry.

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Violin in Jazz and Rock

Posted in Electric Violin in Jazz on April 17th, 2009 by admin – 4 Comments

August 20, 2010 – 2:30pm

I’d like to blog with classical musicians yearning to improvise, particularly violinists.  Welcome to all the electric violinists of the world.  Improvising on the violin in rock or jazz requires a search of your sense of the blues.  The blues is the basis of all expressive improvising.

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