RUDY GUESS
The music bug bit me as a young lad. I started playing guitar in garage bands in grade school and high school in Scottsdale, Arizona. I studied music and songwriting—to the exclusion of every other subject in high school. Before completing college, I went on the road to work as a full time musician. I traveled the United States playing Top 40 music in various bands; I would play songs by James Brown, The Beatles and even Tony Orlando all in the same night. It was a great training for career as a musician and composer.
I also had a technical side that loved the recording studio. I began writing and
recording my own songs on a Teac 3340 four-track tape recorder. As my studio
grew, I recorded the songs of friends that were in need of a good affordable
demo. This eventually became a full-time job.
In the ‘80s, my studio was busy with outside clients. I was engineering and
playing guitar usually six days a week. At my home studio, we recorded
everything from radio jingles and band demos to major league projects. After
recording a few very good demos with Carole King, she asked me to co-produce her
next record and I’ve been working with her ever since.
As a music composer, I’ve written numerous “music library” CDs. My songs have
been placed in various TV shows including Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Friends, The Practice, Law and Order,
The Osbournes and Oprah. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t hear some of my music
on TV. And it’s always a thrill.
Another great thrill is playing music live. This last summer I was on tour with
Carole King on her “Living Room” tour. We played all over the U.S. entertaining
her loyal fans and promoting the importance of voting in the most recent
presidential election.
My new surf album, “El Surfeador,” draws on my Arizona roots. In Scottsdale, we
loved surf instrumental music. Dick Dale, Duane Eddy, the Ventures and even Herb
Albert were favorites of mine. I think you will hear all of those influences on
this record.
In 2005, I released "Still Lucky," a new record by the The Rudy Guess Orchestra
featuring Craig S. Martino. It’s a fun new swinging in Las Vegas extravaganza.
For detailed list of credits, check out the
“Music”
section of the website.

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©2005 Rudy Guess