George Cole (musician)

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George Cole
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Background information
Born (1960-10-10) October 10, 1960 (age 63)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Gypsy jazz, bluegrass, rock, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, producer, teacher
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1977–present
Labels Geffen Interscope, Atlantic, Ocean View, Acoustic Oasis
Website www.georgecole.net

George Cole (born October 10, 1960) is an American music producer, composer, lyricist, vocalist, session musician, and guitarist. He fronts his own Gypsy jazz/Uptown Swing band and since early 2014 has been the guitarist for the David Grisman Quintet. Before his acoustic music endeavors, he played electric guitar for the pop rock band Beatnik Beatch and Big Blue Hearts. He played on Chris Isaak's platinum album Forever Blue . Cole is also a teacher, and his students include Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt of Green Day; Ethan Roberts, and Danny Jones.

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Early life

Cole grew up in Richmond, California [ citation needed ]. He attended Kennedy High School[ citation needed ]. He performed in the band "Young Country" in the late 1970s and The Upstarts in the early 1980s[ citation needed ]. His favorite childhood band was the Benny Goodman Quartet. He also loved Louis Prima, Keely Smith, The Mills Brothers, Lawrence Welk, Alan Sherman, Dave Clark Five, The Turtles, The Zombies, Country Joe and the Fish, Jimi Hendrix, The Grateful Dead, and the Beatles [ citation needed ].

Guitar instructor

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George Cole and Eurocana, Yoshi's, December 2012

Cole has taught guitar lessons to promising musicians for nearly 30 years. He began teaching guitar lessons in California in the 1980s. He taught Billie Joe Armstrong for ten years and the bassist Mike Dirnt of the punk rock band Green Day. "Cole and Billie Joe would frequently spend afternoons jamming together, free-form style with the teacher winging off as many odd notes as his pupil." [1] He helped arrange their first recording session at RDR studios in San Francisco in 1986.

Armstrong's mother bought him his first electric guitar, which he named "Blue". [2] Cole had bought the Fernandez guitar, a replica of a Fender, from David Margen of the band Santana. [2] "Armstrong fetishized his teacher's guitar, partly because the blue instrument had a sound quality and Van Halen–worthy fluidity he couldn't get from his little red Hohner. He prized it mostly, however, because of his relationship with Cole, another father figure after the death of Andy." [1]

Career

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George Cole, September 28, 2012

Cole was lead guitarist in the pop rock band Beatnik Beatch from 1984–1988. In Beatnik Beatch he performed with Warren Zevon and Buster Poindexter. [3] Beatnik Beatch has a music video on VH1 which features Cole. The group won a BAMMY – Bay Area Music Award for Best New Major Label Artist. [4]

Cole was a member of the band Big Blue Hearts from 1997–2000. He toured with Joe Walsh of The Eagles, recorded with producer Roy Thomas Baker, and they performed with Robert Cray, Ringo Starr, and Boz Scaggs. [5]

Cole started the gypsy jazz band George Cole Quintet in 2006 and is the Producer, composer, lyricist, Vocalist, and lead guitarist. The band was a five-piece acoustic gypsy jazz group. Cole performed a sold out performance at Carnegie Hall in New York as part of a world flute festival concert to benefit In Defense of Animals. [6] [ failed verification ] The band performed at a San Francisco Chapter of National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences's (Grammys) celebration. [3]

In January 2014 Cole performed with David "Dawg" Grisman [7] as part of the David Grisman Sextet. Cole was asked to join the David Grisman Sextet, assuming the guitar chair first held by Tony Rice and subsequently Mark O'Connor, Frank Vignola, and Mike Marshall.

Discography

As leader

As sideman

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  2. 1 2 Holmes, Jason (February 9, 2021). "George Cole reflects on teaching Green Day & his old Blue guitar". GreenDay.fm. Retrieved October 20, 2023.
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