ADAM RAFFERTY GOES BACK TO BASICS "I think, the first time I heard the guitar I was still in my mother's womb" says Adam Rafferty. He was born and raised in Harlem. He was mugged in front of his building when he was 10. He played in a hard rock band at 12, got ripped off by a club owner on his first gig at 15, and by 18 he was a rapper on a gold record in overseas. By 19 he was playing guitar professionally and at 20 he was playing an after hours joint in Harlem on 137 street and Adam Clayton Boulevard where the bandleader would drink himself into to oblivion and regularly threaten customers with a 10 inch kitchen knife. Adam has played the New York City subways, street corners - and played the most upscale music rooms New York has to offer such as Birdland and The Jazz Standard. He's led his own band through Europe, produced his own albums, and never doubted for one minute his sole purpose in life - to play the guitar. That's callled "paying dues" - and you hear it in his songs, in his feeling for the blues, in his groove, in his touch. The history and life experience puts the fire in this man's music. He puts the "sizzle" in the "steak" musically speaking. Adam Rafferty (a.k.a. "Raf") has since played as a first-call, in-demand guitarist with the greatest musicians on the planet at countless music festivals (US and Europe), concert halls, and New York City night clubs - with the likes of Dr. Lonnie Smith, The Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, L.A. Studio legend Bennie Wallace (wrote the soundtrack for "White Men Can't Jump"), bassist Bob Cranshaw (from the original Saturday Night Live band), and Alvin Queen (drummer for Oscar Peterson), and Mike Longo - Dizzy's pianist - to name a few. Students have traveled across the country, and flown in from Europe - just to Adam's his brain for of guitar knowledge. He's taught countless workshops, written books and even has a new instructional DVD available. So why is he playing solo acoustic guitar? "When I was a kid my Dad played his old Martin guitar for me - and it was magic. In fact, that's the original magic that turned me on to music. I remember the smell of the wood, the crispy sound of the steel strings, and my connection with my Dad. Playing acoustic guitar feels like coming home to me." "I still love playing with a band - the raucous, edgy possibilities of grooving with the drums and bass. I will never stop doing that, ever. But right now I am moved deeply by the sound of the acoustic guitar. It is making my heart sing and making me feel good - so it must be right." His new CD "Gratitude" consists of original compositions and cover songs by Steive Wonder, The Beatles, Bill Withers, and one of his employers - Dr. Lonnie Smith. He concludes, "I am so grateful for all the opportunities I have had and continue to have - and I'm also thankful for the hardships as I look back. That's why I called this album 'Gratitude'. Thank You, Universe, for all that you have given and continue to give to me." New York City, 2007 Contact: Adam Rafferty adam@touchofjazz.com web: www.adamrafferty.com mobile 646.339.6667 tel 212.662.5758