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Orhan Demir
Demir in the early 2000s
Demir in the early 2000s
Background information
GenresJazz
LabelsHittite Records
Websiteorhandemir.ca

Orhan Demir (Turkish: [ˈoɾhan ˈdemiɾ]; born 1954 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Canadian jazz guitarist. He has released several albums. His first release in 1986 "The way I see You" second release is in 1987 "North West", third album was in 1989 "Windmill" in 1990 solo acoustic album "Sultan of Strings", followed by "Hot Cargo" in 1993, "Originals" in 1997, and "Guitar Plus" in 1998, Originals Vol.2 in 2018, Freedom in Jazz in 2019 and all of his albums received great reviews from Jazz Times, Down Beat, Guitar World, Cadence, Options, Coda, and others.

Brief Biography

Demir, born September 29, 1954 in Istanbul, immigrated to Canada in 1977. His albums were cited by respected magazines such as DownBeat'.[1]

Orhan Demir's style is an interesting blend of Be-Bop rhythms[2] set against a middle-eastern scale[3] played with a fast picking technique.[2] He has been compared to Django Reinhardt.[3]

Musicians

Selected discography

  • The Way I See You (1986)
  • Northwest (1988)[4]
  • Windmill (1989)
  • Sultan Of Strings (1990)
  • Hot Cargo (1993)[1]
  • Guitar Plus (1998)[2]
  • Originals (1997)[3]
  • Originals Vol.2, (2018)
  • Freedom in Jazz, (2019)

References

  1. ^ a b Mimaroğlu, İlhan Kemaleddin (1994). Ertesi günce (in Turkish). Istanbul: Pan. p. 87. ISBN 978-975-7652-39-7.
  2. ^ a b c Grey, Hilarie (March 1999). "Orhan Demir Trio: Guitar Plus". JazzTimes. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Ferguson, Jim (November 1997). "Orhan Demir: Originals". JazzTimes. Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved October 25, 2009.
  4. ^ "Orhan Demir: Northwest". Cadence. Vol. 10, no. 7. 1989. p. 65.

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