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Tim Reynolds

ALBANY (October 31, 2016) — Tim Reynolds, sonic innovator, solo guitar wizard and Dave Matthews’ lead guitarist, returns to The College of Saint Rose for an extraordinary evening of solo acoustic guitar.

This special concert by one of the world’s most talented musicians will be Friday, December 2, at 7:30 p.m. on the D’Arcy-Brady Stage in the Kathleen McManus Picotte Recital Hall, Massry Center for the Arts, 1002 Madison Ave., Albany, New York.

ABOUT TIM REYNOLDS
With a musical career spanning more than 35 years, Reynolds is known for his masterful command of melody and timing and for his uncanny ability to improvise on any instrument he touches. Having explored most musical styles, from rock, jazz and blues to classical and reggae, Reynolds’ wide-ranging musical versatility is evident each time he picks up his acoustic or electric guitar. Technically brilliant, yet emotionally honest, Reynolds’ music is inspired and authentic.

Currently, Reynolds is lead guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band and performs as one-half of the acoustic Dave Matthews-Tim Reynolds duo. He has performed on nearly all of DMB’s CDs. Reynolds’ discography is more than prolific, continuing to release a large number of acoustic and electric CDs, from the widely acclaimed Stream to his recently released acoustic The Limbic System and Like Some Kind of Alien Invasion, the new TR3 CD featuring Reynolds with bassist Mick Vaughan and drummer Dan Martier. Reynolds also collaborates frequently with other musicians on a number of side projects.

ABOUT THE MASSRY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Opened in 2008, the critically acclaimed Massry Center for the Arts features the 400-seat Kathleen McManus Picotte Recital Hall, Esther Massry Gallery, choral and instrument rehearsal rooms, teaching studios, piano labs and classrooms. Past performing artists have included B.B. King, Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Stewart Copeland, Béla Fleck, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Doc Severinsen, Ramsey Lewis, Maceo Parker, Mary Lambert, Tim Reynolds, Stefon Harris, John Pizzarelli, the Boston Symphony Orchestra Strings, Yuja Wang, Paula Cole and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The 46,000 square-foot gem is certified LEED Gold, ranking it among the Capital Region’s most energy-efficient and Earth-friendly buildings.

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Benjamin Marvin
Director of Media Relations