Greg Koch

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Spank It 02:56 Tools
Standing on Shakey Ground 05:47 Tools
Zoiks 03:23 Tools
Chief's Blues 07:09 Tools
Defenestrator 03:36 Tools
Your Face 03:35 Tools
Bored To Tears 03:16 Tools
Steppin' Out [Live] (L.C. Frazier) 03:35 Tools
Foolish Mortals 09:16 Tools
The Grip 03:19 Tools
Blind Lemon Pledge 04:13 Tools
Alberts Back 05:13 Tools
Draw My Number 02:49 Tools
Carlos Dale 03:32 Tools
Big Jim 04:24 Tools
Tonus Diabolicus 04:41 Tools
Holy Grail 03:40 Tools
Chopin's Redneck Hideaway 02:30 Tools
Death of a Bassman 03:20 Tools
The Damn Thing 03:55 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic 04:23 Tools
Cause We've Ended As Lovers 05:15 Tools
Thems The Breaks 03:51 Tools
2.65 09:24 Tools
Miramanee 05:15 Tools
Cauldron of Gristle 00:47 Tools
Ila Rose 02:39 Tools
Funk Force Five 01:42 Tools
Can't Get There From Here 04:47 Tools
Stormy Monday 01:49 Tools
Torn 04:27 Tools
When Were The Good Old Days? 03:40 Tools
Bassman Eulogy 00:33 Tools
Chicken From Hell 04:18 Tools
Absinthe 04:26 Tools
Fool's Gold 04:08 Tools
Mulligatawny Delta 03:28 Tools
Journey to the East 00:46 Tools
The Love Contractor 07:12 Tools
Sure Betts 06:09 Tools
Folsom Prison Blues 03:42 Tools
Percy-Itus Lemonsqueezosis 00:49 Tools
The Stumble 04:10 Tools
Torn asunder 06:06 Tools
The Mansqwatch Chronicles 03:36 Tools
Keep On Singin' 02:49 Tools
The Buchananites 00:54 Tools
JSK 04:19 Tools
The Slipper Monologue 00:50 Tools
Your Blues (Give Me the Blues) 05:35 Tools
Going Down 04:57 Tools
The Blues Jam Guy 00:58 Tools
Parochial Schools 01:19 Tools
Push 03:42 Tools
Dylan the Villain 03:01 Tools
Manic Depression 03:50 Tools
Walking Wounded 04:49 Tools
Mrs. Buckley 05:30 Tools
Ain't Got Problems 04:42 Tools
The Joy of ax 01:52 Tools
Sassy Strumpet 03:08 Tools
Steppin' Out 04:05 Tools
Shake Down 04:17 Tools
Rosebud 02:13 Tools
Dry Ice 04:43 Tools
Welchz Grape 01:45 Tools
Absinthe (Live Bonus Track) 05:13 Tools
Acid-Dhartha 03:14 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 02:25 Tools
Don't Change Horses 06:30 Tools
Change Is Gonna Come 04:56 Tools
Ain't No Fun for Me 05:46 Tools
The Slipper 03:09 Tools
Goon 00:00 Tools
Fall From Grace 00:00 Tools
Shakedown 00:00 Tools
Sweet Tea 00:54 Tools
Cotton 03:19 Tools
Rocky Mountain Gristle 03:38 Tools
Red House 00:00 Tools
Carlos dales 03:32 Tools
Ziggie's Reprise 00:00 Tools
Unrepentant 00:58 Tools
Pink Toenails 00:00 Tools
Bassman's Eulogy 00:33 Tools
Nash Vegas 00:00 Tools
Night Owl Now (Instrumental) 01:02 Tools
Too Broke 00:00 Tools
Forever At Last 00:00 Tools
Heed The Need 00:00 Tools
Flyover Country 00:00 Tools
Smack Dab 00:00 Tools
Dylan the Villan 03:01 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 00:59 Tools
Dr. Jekyll 00:00 Tools
All The Same 00:00 Tools
The 12-bar Blues 00:59 Tools
2.68 05:35 Tools
Blackhawk Suite 00:00 Tools
Miramani 00:00 Tools
Rain, Sleet Or Snow 00:00 Tools
Beg, Borrow & Steal 00:00 Tools
When Were The Good Old Days 00:59 Tools
Mary Had A Little Lamb 00:59 Tools
The Blues Scale 00:59 Tools
Love In Vain Blues 01:14 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic [Live] (Jimi Hendrix) 00:00 Tools
Blues Phrasing 01:14 Tools
Issue Train 00:00 Tools
Stoydle 00:00 Tools
From Four Until Late 01:13 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic [Live] 04:24 Tools
Sitting On Top Of The World 01:34 Tools
NashVegas 05:13 Tools
Steppin' Out [Live] 04:06 Tools
Major 04:06 Tools
Agree to Disagree 02:55 Tools
Absinthe Live 05:13 Tools
Slipper 03:09 Tools
I Can't Be Satisfied 01:16 Tools
Cracker Jack Tattoo 01:16 Tools
Look At Little Sister 00:00 Tools
Goin' Down 00:30 Tools
I Believe I'll Dust My Broom 00:00 Tools
Killing Floor 00:59 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 01:56 Tools
Minor Blues 00:00 Tools
Blow, Wind, Blow 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 02:14 Tools
Double Trouble 02:04 Tools
Slow Minor Blues 02:29 Tools
Born Under A Bad Sign 00:00 Tools
Captain Combover 00:00 Tools
Phineas Poundwell 00:00 Tools
Funky Blues 00:00 Tools
You Shook Me 03:36 Tools
Medium Shuffle Blues 01:45 Tools
Slow Shuffle Blues 00:00 Tools
Dad Gadery 00:00 Tools
Harmonized Shuffle Patterns 01:42 Tools
Fall from Grace (Remix) 01:42 Tools
I'm Tore Down 01:45 Tools
Boogie Patterns Shuffle 1 00:54 Tools
Minor 00:54 Tools
Beg, Borrow and Steal 04:30 Tools
Come and gone 04:30 Tools
Dominant 7th 00:54 Tools
Rex Charmer 00:54 Tools
Cracker Jack Tatoo 04:23 Tools
Surf Zep 03:38 Tools
Ziggie?s Reprise 03:38 Tools
Lowellesque 03:38 Tools
See Rock 03:38 Tools
Ain't No Fun 00:58 Tools
St. Charles Shuffle 00:58 Tools
Swing Blues 04:30 Tools
Rose Bud 04:30 Tools
09 - Torn 03:38 Tools
J.S.K. 03:38 Tools
Far Greased 03:38 Tools
Folkey Folks 03:38 Tools
The Counselor 03:38 Tools
Can´t Get There From Here 03:38 Tools
Rhumba Blues 03:38 Tools
Boogie Patterns Shuffle 2 00:58 Tools
Absinthe (Live) 05:13 Tools
Leo Fender: Development Of The Stratocaster Body 00:58 Tools
Dr.Jekyll 00:00 Tools
Beg, Borrow, And Steal 00:00 Tools
Standing On Shakey Ground (Live) 00:30 Tools
Curtis Mayfield - Example 00:30 Tools
The Beach Boys - Example 00:30 Tools
17 - Push 00:30 Tools
Blues Jam - Example (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Robert Cry, Jimmie Vaughan) 00:30 Tools
Jeff Beck - Introduction 2 00:38 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic (live) 00:00 Tools
Slow Blues-Jazz 00:38 Tools
Riff Medley - Example (Joe Walsh, John Fogerty, Ed King, Rick Derringer, Steve Miller, Ron Wood, Nile Rodgers) 00:36 Tools
Jeff Beck - Example Volume Slurs / Harmonics 00:43 Tools
Jimi Hendrix - Example Rhythm/Octavia 01:02 Tools
Slide Summit - Example (Bonnie Raitt, Lowell George, Rory Gallaghher, Ry Cooder) 01:02 Tools
Jeff Beck - Introduction 1 01:02 Tools
Eric Johnson - Example 01:02 Tools
Jeff Beck - Example Warbles 01:02 Tools
12-Bar Variations 01:02 Tools
Same Ole 00:33 Tools
Stormy Monday (Live) 09:23 Tools
(They Call It) Stormy Monday (Stormy Monday Blues) 09:23 Tools
David Gilmour - Example 09:23 Tools
Eric Clapton - Example False Harmonics 09:23 Tools
Volume Slur w/Delay - Example 00:33 Tools
Richie Blackmore - Example 00:33 Tools
Koto Sound - Introduction 00:33 Tools
Give And Take 05:13 Tools
Fools Gold 04:09 Tools
Albert's Back 05:13 Tools
Going Down (Live) 04:58 Tools
Where Phat Means Flavor 00:13 Tools
Fool´s Gold 00:13 Tools
Cruise Every Highway 05:13 Tools
Rocky Top 05:13 Tools
Improvising In C 1 05:13 Tools
Sweet Dreams 05:13 Tools
Eric Clapton - Example Modern Clear & Dirty 05:13 Tools
24 - Rosebud 05:13 Tools
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Example Clean 05:13 Tools
Riff Medley - Introduction 05:13 Tools
Wildwood Flower 05:13 Tools
Slide Summit - Introduction 05:13 Tools
Mark Knopfler - Example 05:13 Tools
Blues Jam - Introduction 05:13 Tools
Exotic 05:13 Tools
Simone (Feat. Joe Bonamassa) 05:13 Tools
Wes Get Funky 05:13 Tools
Walk Before You Crawl (Feat. Robben Ford, Roscoe Beck & Brannen Temple) 05:13 Tools
Down The Road 05:13 Tools
Syrup 05:13 Tools
Keep On Singin´ 05:13 Tools
Boogie Patterns 1 05:13 Tools
International Man Of Misery 05:13 Tools
Zoiks - Greg Koch 05:13 Tools
I Walk The Line 05:13 Tools
Lick 2 05:13 Tools
Leo Fender: Need For A Vibrato 00:58 Tools
Jimi Hendrix - Example Univibe 00:58 Tools
Dylan The Villain: W/ Guitar 00:58 Tools
Tuning 00:58 Tools
Outro 00:58 Tools
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Greg Koch is an American blues guitar musician. An unsung guitar hero from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he grew up just a few miles from the Waukesha birthplace of the late, great guitarist-inventor Les Paul, Greg Koch has established himself within six-string circles as a masterful technician, accomplished clinician (for Fender) and general bad-ass guit-picker. No less than guitar virtuoso Steve Vai noted Koch’s six-string prowess and promptly signed signed him to his Favored Nations label in 2001. Tom Wheeler from Guitar Player magazine hailed him as “fiendishly talented” while other critics have called him everything from “a twisted guitar genius” to “the best kept secret in the guitar firmament.” On From The Attic, his 12th release overall as a leader and third for Germany’s ZYX/Peppercake label, the veteran guitar virtuoso joins bassist Tom Good and drummer Del Bennett for an eclectic, hard-hitting program full of incendiary licks and audacious fretboard tricks. Recorded remarkably quickly (“We did the ten tracks in roughly 11 hours,” Koch explains) in the attic of guitarist-engineer Chris Hanson’s Victorian home on Milwaukee’s East Side, these rockin’, bluesy originals are imbued with Koch’s trademark searing licks and typically clever lyrics. From the blistering, Magic Sam-inspired boogie “Leg Up Foot Out” to the urgent blues inflected “Nova Scotia Cold,” from the elegant fingerstyle instrumental ballad “Sleep Tight” to the wild chicken-picking romp “Picked On,” Koch and his crew wail with uncanny tightness and authority. “Trouble” is a growling funk-blues number written about Koch’s first encounter with his wife-to-be (“Her middle name was trouble, her last name is mine”) while “Agree To Disagree” addresses the guitarist’s ongoing conflict with the staunch point’s of view of loved ones. “Here We Go Again” is a rich, r&b flavored ballad featuring some lyrical, legato guitar work by Koch and the aggressively funky “Happy Versus Right” recalls classic Red Hot Chili Peppers slamming down a thick groove. Koch flaunts some wicked wahwah-inflected slide guitar licks on the mellow “Twice the Man” and they close out the collection with the anthemic, classic rock jam “You’ll Rock and Like It,” which sounds like an encounter between Jeff Beck and AC/DC.” “The whole gist of this record is kind of where I started from in my career,” says Koch of From The Attic. “It’s basically tunes with cool guitar things. And I fi nd that if you can have nice little blasts within the confi nes of a short tune, it’s much more digestible.” And though Koch may be consciously trying to simplify his six-string onslaught on this trio recording, his natural fretboard fusillades ultimately come to the fore. In its 2001 feature story, Guitar Player magazine described Koch’s inherently pyrotechnic approach this way: “An impossible stream of riffs jumps off of Koch’s fretboard like clowns spilling out of a VW bug – and when you’re convinced that there can be no more, out pops another one.” Born in Milwaukee in 1966, Koch got his earliest musical infl uences from his older brother and later became infatuated with Jimi Hendrix, who remains a profound infl uence to this day. After studying jazz guitar for four years at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Koch won 1st Prize in the 1989 Bluesbreaker Guitar Showdown judged by legendary bluesman Buddy Guy. Shortly after, he formed Greg Koch and the Tone Controls, which became one of the more popular acts of the region. The band went on to win fi ve Wisconsin Area Music Awards for Blues Artist of the Year (‘93, ‘95 through ‘98), and Koch personally took in seven WAMA awards as Guitarist of the Year (‘92, ‘94 through ‘99). Koch soon found himself as a clinician for Fender, the world’s largest and most prestigious guitar and amplifi er manufacturer. Bringing together world-class chops and a humorous ability to articulate sounds and techniques with a genuine devotion to all things guitar, Koch has developed an exceptionally effective approach to conducting guitar clinics. Greg’s relationship with music publishing giant, the Hal Leonard Corporation, has also resulted in a string of top-selling guitar method books, including “Guitar Clues: Operation Pentatonic,” “Lead Licks,” “Rhythm Riffs” and Koch’s popular Hal Leonard instructional DVDs – two on the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan (approved by Jimmie Vaughan), one on Lynyrd Skynyrd, another celebrating revered blues stylists like Albert King, Albert Collins, Elmore James and Guitar Slim and one on his own twisted take on guitar called “Guitar Gristle” – have revolutionized video guitar instruction with a combination of humor, effective instruction and inspiring musical performances into a package that can only be described as “edu-tainment.” In his self-penned liner notes to his 2001 recording, The Grip, Koch described his guitaristic approach as “Chet Hendrix meeting the Kings (BB, Albert and Freddie) at the first annual Zeppelin-Holdsworth Coffee Guzzlers Hoedown.” He would subsequently showcase his over-the-top chops and wicked sense of humor on 2003’s Radio Free Gristle, 2004’s 13 x 12, 2005’s 4 Days In the South and 2007’s Live on WMSE, which showcases his fiery fretboard work in the company of bassist Roscoe Beck (longtime sideman to guitarists Robben Ford and Eric Johnson), drummer Tom Brechtlein (a former member of Ford’s Blueline band and a frequent collaborator with Chick Corea) and the charismatic Austin-based soul singer Malford Milligan (formerly the frontman for Storyville and Double Trouble). Last year’s Nation Sack had Koch teaming with Milligan and his current rhythm tandem of Good and Bennett for a collection of Koch originals (including some co-penned with Milligan) along with a cover of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy.” Koch continues to channel all the right people on his most recent collection of blues, funk and R&B, including Jimi Hendrix, Albert King, Albert Collins, Jeff Beck and Roy Buchanan with touches of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Danny Gatton and Richie Blackmore thrown in for good measure. And he fi lters all those killer infl uences through his own slightly bent prism that is tinted with grunge, gristle and good clean fun. – BILL MILKOWSKI WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING “Greg Koch has been our go-to guy for a dozen years now. We’ve sent him all around the world as Fender’s top ambassador. His skill as not only a guitarist but also as a world-class musician in general is matched only by his tireless commitment, leadership, professionalism, humor and utter reliability. I’ve worked with Greg for years and all I can say is that the endless depth of his musical skill and the sheer delight of his demeanor, day in and day out, absolutely has no equal. He’s the best in every sense of the word.” BILL CUMMISKEY, Vice President of Artistic Relations for Fender Musical Instruments Corporation “Incredible musician? Check. Funnier than most comics? Check. Filled with great Dad and Husband stories? Check. And, at 6’ 7”, Greg ‘Rhymes with Chalk’ Koch is living proof that great things don’t always come in small packages. I’ve been hosting morning radio shows for 25+ years and there’s literally no one that connects with our audience like Greg.” DAVE LUCZAK – WKLH Morning Show Host “Greg Koch is one of those players with chops to spare. But he’s also got a wonderful sense of humor and despite his talent, doesn’t take himself too seriously. … – great chops, great imagination, and again, his sense of humor. It doesn’t get much better than this.” VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE – John Heidt, editor “It seems Greg Koch can do the impossible. Not only can he rotate your head in a full Linda Blair 360 with his fi endishguitar chops, but he can also render spot-on imitations of favorite players while managing to assert a powerful artistic identity all his own.” TOM WHEELER – Former editor-in-chief, Guitar Player Magazine and author “I believe Greg Koch is pound for pound the best guitar player in the world today. His, tone, feel and style are unrivaled in today’s guitar playing community. He is scary good. It was a true honor to do shows with him.” JOE BONAMASSA Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.