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“Micic is bringing an intriguing new perspective to the jazz guitar.”
LA Times
Born and
raised in Belgrade, Serbia, guitarist and composer Rale
Micic (pron. Rah-Leh
Mee-chee-ch) skillfully fuses culture with
timeless jazz. Rale has come a
long way - from a young boy struggling to have his music heard on the
European jazz scene to being one of the most original guitarists in New
York City today.
With his debut album
'Bridges' released on CTA Records in 2003, Rale Micic created cult-like
following among music fans with his mix of jazz and haunting melodies
from the Balkans. On his latest release entitled
Serbia,
recently released on CTA Records, Micic establishes himself as one of
the most inventive voices on the music scene today.
He is joined by renowned Grammy-nominated trumpet player Tom Harrell,
Bob Reynolds on tenor, Sean Conly on bass and
Gregory Hutchinson on drums.
In 1995, Rale migrated
to the United States upon receiving a scholarship from the prestigious
Berklee College of Music in
Boston,
MA. He has studied with notable professors such as George Garzone, Hal
Crook, John Thomas and Bob Brookmeyer. Under the mentorship of
legendary guitarist Mick Goodrick, Rale’s playing and composition skills flourished.
Upon graduating in 2000, Rale moved to New York City and formed the Rale
Micic Quintet.
Rale Micic recently
signed an endorsement deal with D'Addario strings, joining the likes of
guitarists Pat Metheny, John Scofield and Lenny Kravitz.
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