Swiss Wes-inspired Guitarist

Swiss Wes-inspired Guitarist

The other day, I happened to come across a title, “Wes’Side,” at an import record store in Osaka, and couldn’t help but exclaim in surprise. It felt like finding a gem after a long time, and upon closer inspection, I was astonished once again—it wasn’t an American artist but someone from Switzerland.

Nick Perrin, who lives in Zurich and is currently 26 years old, graduated from a jazz school in Switzerland a year ago. Since then, he has been working as a musician in clubs and festivals, and also teaches guitar at the jazz school.

I promptly received an email reply to my questions:

Q: Do you like Wes Montgomery?

A: Of course, I love him. This CD features a trio performance with Greek bassist Giorgos Antoniou and Swiss drummer Peter Horisberger, and I used the title “Wes’Side,” which I composed, as a tribute to Wes.

Q: You’re probably not widely known among fans in Japan yet. If you’d like, please share some details about yourself, and I’d like to feature you on my site.

A: I would be very grateful if you could feature my CD on your site. I hope to receive feedback and critiques about my work. I’m also curious about what’s happening in Japan.

The smooth sound seems to be well-polished. It’s evident that Nick has studied Wes’s techniques quite extensively. It’s definitely worth giving it a listen.

Dear YOSHIO TOKUI,

Thanks for your mail. I checked out your website a little bit. 
It looks great, and there's much interesting information on it! 
Unfortunately I can't read all the texts because we seem to have 
a different sign system for european computers...
But anyway, I was very pleased to hear from Japan; 
It wonderful how music can connect people from all over the world!
I live in Zurich, Switzerland and I'm 26 years old. 
One year ago I graduated at the Swiss Jazz School, and since then 
I'm working as a jazz musician mostly in Switzerland playing in 
clubs and on festivals and teaching guitar at the Jazz School. 
I'm also a big Wes Montgomery Fan, so I decided to name the first 
record of my trio with greek bassplayer Giorgos Antoniou and 
swiss drummer Peter Horisberger after a tune I wrote to pay 
tribute to Wes("Wes'Side"). 
I'm very happy if you mention my CD on your homepage; 
You can also put mycontact, I'm always interested to hear critics, 
feedbacks and news from any place in the world!
In this mail you also find a a critic about my CD and a picture; 
If you need more information, feel free to write anytime, 
and of course I would be also
interested in what you are doing, and what's going on in Japan...

Sincerely

Nick Perrin