Showing posts with label John-F. Klaver. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 5, 2016

John-F. Klaver - Live At Blues Baltica

Size: 125,5 MB
Time: 54:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Just For Kicks (Live) (5:57)
02. Make It So (Live) (6:31)
03. Heartful Of Blues (Live) (9:18)
04. 32 20 Blues (Live) (7:55)
05. Peace Of Mind (Live) (7:45)
06. Wrong Over Right (Live) (5:59)
07. Devil Woman (Live) (5:50)
08. Dynamite (Live) (4:58)

John F. Klaver is a Dutch guitarist, singer, composer and music teacher. He began playing the guitar at the age of eleven, inspired by Gary Moore, Robben Ford and Jimi Hendrix. After graduating for his VWO-diploma, he decided to study in America. There he attended Stagg Highschool as a ‘senior’ and took private guitar lessons as well as music theory classes at the University of the Pacific. Back in the Netherlands, he was admitted to the conservatory of Amsterdam and received lessons from Jesse van Ruller, Martijn van Iterson and Eef Albers. In 2007 he started his own formation, the John F. Klaver Trio, that would later become the John F. Klaver Band.

Live At Blues Baltica

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

John F Klaver Band - The Edge

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:52
Size: 134.8 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:37] 1. You Make Me Feel So Alive
[5:13] 2. Just For Kicks
[3:18] 3. Save Me
[4:21] 4. When Everything Falls
[3:49] 5. Micha Ain't No Bitch
[3:56] 6. Skip A Beat
[5:22] 7. Make It So
[6:28] 8. I Still Believe
[3:56] 9. 32 20 Blues
[4:08] 10. Kempner Woman
[4:16] 11. Maydell
[5:36] 12. Heartful Of Blues
[3:46] 13. The Edge

John F. Klaver is a Dutch guitarist, singer, composer and music teacher. He began playing the guitar at the age of eleven, inspired by Gary Moore, Robben Ford and Jimi Hendrix. After graduating for his VWO-diploma, he decided to study in America. There he attended Stagg Highschool as a ‘senior’ and took private guitar lessons as well as music theory classes at the University of the Pacific. Back in the Netherlands, he was admitted to the conservatory of Amsterdam and received lessons from Jesse van Ruller, Martijn van Iterson and Eef Albers. In 2007 he started his own formation, the John F. Klaver Trio, that would later become the John F. Klaver Band.

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