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CJ BERRY – MONSTER GUITARIST

It was 3 years ago when I had first started posting my music on a site called Fandalism.  This is a site for musicians of all levels, genres and from all corners of the wold to put their music out for any and everyone who wants to listen.  I came across a guitarist name CJ who stunned me with his technical, melodic and creative abilities.  I thought to myself, he plays the type of music I like to listen to and create.  It would be amazing if I could get him to play on one of my tunes.

CJ Berry

CJ Berry

Back then I don’t know if it was a thing to contact other Fandalism artists directly and ask to collaborate on new music but I did it anyway.  Our first track “Crawl” was the beginning of an fantastic journey of musical creation, experimentation and learning (at least for me).

CJ and I created some incredible music over the years.  Many of which you can still hear on Fandalism and SoundCloud.  I am truly thankful and grateful to have had the opportunity to create music alongside this giant with an axe.

His artistry is deserving of the same accolades and attention given to the best and most popular guitarists on the world stage today.  He is that good.  I felt it was high time someone stood on the mountaintop and shouted his name.  Ok, that may be a little corny but seriously wait till your hear this guy.

Here is CJ Berry

CR. When did you begin to play the guitar and why the guitar?
CB. Began at age 15 but didn’t own own my own guitar until age 17.  I started because I have a musical mother and uncle and brother and grew up hearing them playing and listening to music constantly.  At once point I used to steal my brother’s electric guitar from under his bed to go and jam with my friend’s and carefully place it back unnoticed under his bed again later before he got home. 

CR. Who were your influences growing up and why.
CB- 1/My brother Mike, he was really into delta blues and really old blues and jazz and rock n roll stuff.
2/Jimi Hendrix (because of his unearthly sound and approach) ,
3/Carlos Santana ( because of his intensity and melodic and utterly fantastic approach to Latino percussion and rhythm ,
4/Sly and the family stone ( for pure groove and soulful vocals and the horn lines),
5/Marvin Gaye (soothing grooves and vocals and outstanding arrangements)
6/Deep Purple (Richie Blackmore was an outstanding guitar soloist)
7/John Mclaughlin ( for his indian influence and his otherworldly technique and style)
8/FRANK ZAPPA ( for his genius and his clear cut cynical and humorous approach to music and stage craft).cj-playing
CR. Did you take lessons or are you self taught?
CB. I am completely self taught and always poured over any and all books about music and guitar that I could find.  I also used to ask my brother and one of my sister’s boyfriend’s scales chord’s and harmony and about theory.
CR. What’s is like being a musician in England?
CB. Being a musician in England has always been like ”that’s nice but what do you do to make your money?”.  People are open-minded ‘generally’ about genre and style but there is a long history of Pop music dominating the scene.  I always felt that the music scene in England was inventive and lively if not at times innovative.
CR. What is the jazz scene like in England?
CB. Pretty miserable….LOL…over here most good players still look to the USA and Sweden, France, Germany, Austria for their influences and their GIGS.
CR. What bands if any did you play in.

CB. For over 30 years I have been a professional session musician. I have performed live on stage and in the recording studio with many artists including Tori Amos, Everything But The Girl, Indigo Girls, The Pixies, Lush, Brendon Perry, Narada Michael Walden, Jaki Graham and my own sister Heidi Berry when she was signed to 4AD/Warner Bros and before that to Creation records.

Banned In China

Banned In China

CR. What was that experience like.
CB. The experience of live gigs and studio recording is the best experience any musician who wants to call themselves a professional can have. Going from fear of large audiences or fear of messing it up in the studio to actually coming alive and playing better with an audience or when the tape is rolling..THAT is the most life-fulfilling and game changing element about being a musician.
CR. What was your choice of genre and why?
CB. I never actually chose a choice of genre..I think I float between the Jazz feel I gained from using Jazz theory to learn my musical language and the blues and rock and Soul roots which I heard on the way toward being an actual player and composer.
CR. What musical projects are you working on or would like to do?
CB. I am forever working on my CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS ..http://cjberryguitarist1.wixsite.com/cjberry/projects  A project I set myself to write a musical composition for every element in the periodic table.

I am working with a colleague, Harry Thompson, on a music production project called

SLMP’s Finished Music & Video Productions which aims to polish other people’s original musical compositions lift to a higher standard of production and arrangement.


I am rehearsing (as a bass player) for a local project to do gigs (for money) around the seaside town where i now live.

I would like to work on musical soundtrack for motion pictures, have done some student films in the past and some other art-house projects more recently.

CR. Pick a couple of your favorite uploads and tell me why they stand out for you.

CB. This one stands out to me as probably one of the hardest challenges i set for myself. I set out to cover a track by Chic Corea’s electric band and to get as much of the original ethos and transcriptions as correct as i could.

CB. This original track by Kjell Johansson one stands out for me because I absolutely love this guy as a human being and a great friend but I am also in awe of his amazing musicality and compositional style .  I practically begged him to let me drop some guitars on his already finished composition.

Here are a few other examples of CJ’s work.


KATHY SHORTT – I CALL HER THE VOICE

This is a voice that has such an instantly recognizable tone, softness and character. Kathy is a much sought after artist who lends beauty and grace to any track. But don’t let that softness fool you. Her voice can be quite powerful and her range makes her a versatile option for many genres.

Kathy Shortt

Kathy Shortt

This Canadian artist has been singing since the age of nine and has performed in bands and as a solo artist for many years. Kathy has recorded two albums, PAINTED DREAMS in 1999 at Emac in London, Ontario and WILD DAISES in 2013 at DNA in Sarnia, Ontario.

She has opened up for acts like Wide mouth Mason, See Spot Run, Emm Gryner and Christen Campbell. She has shared the stage with Chris Hadfield, Charlie Achord & Matt Anderson.kathy-shortt

Currently she lends her voice to countless projects and collaborative efforts with musicians across the globe.

I had the chance to work with Kathy on a song called Jazzy Love Songs. I wrote the music and the lyrics were written by Danl’B Young. Though the jazz genre was new to her, Kathy easily adapted to give the track that worm sensual tone it needed.

You can purchase Kathy’s music at www.cheekymonkeysarnia.ca ,spotify and itunes.
Also you can find her on YouTube, Fandalism, soundcloud and Reverbnation.
and Facebook

Below you will find samples from this phenomenal singer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qfSLYxwdzE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU432kFp-MY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr5NPLAO9ys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctTwiEBxtBY