Teddy Presberg
Teddy Presberg (born November 20, 1979) is an American jazz guitarist, composer and bandleader.
First coming to prominence as a sideman on Garett Brennan's Keep It Simple / Clif Bar tour in 2005, Presberg has recorded three solo albums and enjoys a cult following. His debut album, Blueprint of Soul, was released by Ropeadope Records in 2007. Presberg is known for his improvisation compositional technique – a method of composing music in one-take and on the spot; and which he attributes to his study of Jack Kerouac. KDHX[1] describes Presberg's guitar technique as "Like a storyteller, he spins effortless yarns written in jazz and punctuated with funk, calling for his listeners to follow him on his journey. Fresh and fluid yet rooted and evocative, his music simply tries to say what he feels must be said."
References
- Farmer, Tina. "Jeffrey M. Wright gives 'The 40s -- Theirs and Mine' a fresh take with a compelling sound". Kdhx.org. Retrieved 21 December 2020.