Tariqh Akoni

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Tariqh Akoni [1][2] is a performing and session guitarist and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. He is the former chair of the Guitar Department at the L.A. Music Academy[3] (succeeding Frank Gambale) as well as musical director for multi-platinum recording artist, Josh Groban.[4][5] Akoni performs in multiple genres, including classical, flamenco, and rock.[6]

Early years[edit]

Tariqh grew up in Santa Barbara in a home filled with music from a diversity of genres, from Carlos Santana to Mac Davis to Sly and the Family Stone. His father was a college educator and his mother was a counselor.

Berklee College of Music[edit]

Following high school, Tariqh studied contemporary classical composition at the University of California at San Diego. But his guitar passion beckoned and he made the move to Boston to attend the famous Berklee School of Music.[7] One highlight of this experience was his private study with jazz tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi and jazz guitarist Rick Peckham.[7]

Complementing his class study was Tariqh's focused daily practicing and, importantly, his nightly playing in the clubs of Boston where he was exposed to musical genres as diverse as blues, jazz and rock. Tariqh considers this latter to be where he found his musical voice. It was from his experiences with jazz saxophonist Walter Beasley and eminent sessions jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright that he found encouragement to pursue his musical career in Los Angeles.

Career[edit]

Tariqh assembled an extensive and eclectic resume, working with artists such as Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Bette Midler, Tom Scott, Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, the Backstreet Boys, and Aerosmith.[8][9][10] Tariqh has toured nationally and internationally, most recently as the musical director and Conductor for Josh Groban.[5] He is considered a "six-string virtuouso".[8]

A select sampling of his appearances:

Selected performances and recordings[edit]

Josh Groban,[11] Christina Aguilera, Elton John, Herbie Hancock, Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Luther Vandross, Al Jarreau, David Sanborn, Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Alicia Keys, Natalie Cole, Kenny Rogers, Huey Lewis and the News, Aretha Franklin, Toni Braxton, The Temptations, LeAnn Rimes, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lee Ann Womack, Babyface, David Benoit, Lou Rawls, Carlos Santana, Bette Midler.[citation needed]

Selected television Appearances[edit]

37th NAACP Image Awards (House Band) (2006)
48th Annual Grammy Awards (music) (2006)
ABC's Christmas in Aspen (2002)
American Idol (House Band) (2005, 2006)
American Music Awards – w/ Josh Groban (2004)
Backstreet Boys: Larger than Life - CBS Special (2001)
B.E.T. Annual Awards (2002, 2003)
B.E.T. Jazz Legends Concert
FAME (House Band) (2003)
Good Morning America (w/ Josh Groban, Christina Aguilera)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (w/ Huey Lewis and the News) (2005)
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (w/ Anastacia, Javier)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (w/ Josh Groban) (2004)
Late Show with David Letterman (w/ Christina Aguilera) (2006)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (w/ Yolanda Adams, Frankie J., Josh Groban, Backstreet Boys, Jennifer Love Hewitt)
Saturday Night Live (w/ Christina Aguilera) (2006)
MTV Movie Awards (w/ Christina Aguilera) (2006)
MTV Video Music Awards – w/ Josh Groban (2003)
PBS Great Performances: Josh Groban in Concert (2002), Live at the Greek (2004)
The Queen's Royal Variety Performance – w/ Jennifer Lopez (2001)
Smokey Robinson Walk of Fame (House Band) (2004)
UNCF Tribute to Lou Rawls (House Band) (2003)
UNCF Tribute to Aretha Franklin (House Band) (2006)
World Music Awards – with Josh Groban (2004)

Equipment[edit]

Tariqh uses a diverse set of instruments, including Gibson, Tyler, McPherson, Blankenship, Bogner, Eventide, Voodoo Lab, Electro-Harmonix, and Seymour Duncan.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home | Producer/Composer/Educator/Guitarist". Tariqh Akoni. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  2. ^ "Tariqh Akoni (Tariqhakoni) on Myspace".
  3. ^ "LA Music Academy - Programs - Guitar - Instructors". Archived from the original on July 14, 2009. Retrieved November 19, 2009.
  4. ^ Josh Groban, "Awake Live", DVD+CD (Reprise Records, 3500 Warner Blvd, Burbank CA 91505-4694, 2008)
  5. ^ a b Johnson, Lottie Elizabeth (June 3, 2020). "'I've never done anything like this': Josh Groban to do a special online concert". Deseret News. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  6. ^ "Tariqh Akoni | Berklee College of Music". www.berklee.edu. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Tariqh Akoni and the Alcazar All Stars - Alcazar Theatre Carpinteria". www.thealcazar.org. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Varga, George (January 26, 2020). "Review: Aerosmith rock this way at all-star MusiCares show with Kesha, Foo Fighters, John Legend". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  9. ^ "Teen Star celebrates 10 years of inspiring local singers | Santa Barbara Family & Life Magazine". Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  10. ^ "That Josh Groban Guy". www.thatjoshgrobanguy.com. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  11. ^ Josh Groban-Un Dia Llegara 3/28/07. YouTube. Archived from the original on December 9, 2021.