Bruce Mathiske

Bruce Mathiske is a Newcastle Australia-based virtuoso solo guitarist who has released 17 plus albums. Mathiske has studied both jazz and classical music.

His large finger span enables him to play Rhythm Lead and bass at the same time,[1] giving the impression that more than one person is playing guitar.

Personal life

He was born in 1963 and hails from Swan Hill. At the age of seven, he started studying music, and he has continued to do so throughout his life. At the age of fifteen, he relocated to Bendigo, where he studied classical guitar. He would practice for up to ten hours a day.

When he was 18, he was accidentally shot whilst out spotlighting.[2] This led to paralysis in his arm for over a year. This was later followed by a battle with hepatitis.

He has toured Europe, North America and Japan, and has made appearances at various festivals.

Influences

Bruce credits Chet Atkins as being his major influence, however he also lists artists such as B.B. King, Lenny Breau, Barney Kessell, Robin Ford, Leo Kottke and Tommy Emmanuel

Discography

Sourced from Discogs[3]

Discography
YearTitleLabelFormat
1988Never AloneSandstockVinyl, Cassette
1990Constant CompanionSandstockVinyl, CD
1992StillSandstockVinyl, CD
1997I wishMathiske MusicVinyl, CD
1999NightmareMathiske MusicVinyl, CD
2001On the EdgeMathiske MusicVinyl, CD
2004And GuitarMathiske MusicVinyl, CD
2005Live In Ireland (with Friends)Rhythm HunterCD
2005International Departuretbctbc
2007RhythmsRhythm HunterVinyl, CD
2008Still Got My Guitartbctbc
2010Rhythm Huntertbctbc
2010Stilltbctbc
2011Guitar-UosoRhythm HunterCD
2013My LifeRhythm HunterVinyl, CD
2017soundawarenesstbctbc
2018Six String Anthologytbctbc

References

  1. "Bruce Mathiske | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  2. BEAUMONT, ANITA (12 April 2013). "Bruce Mathiske's musical memoir". Newcastle Herald.
  3. "Bruce Mathiske". Discogs.
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