Artist's albums
Love
2001 · album
Keepin' Time
1996 · album
Concord Jazz Guitar Collective
1995 · compilation
Hand-Crafted Swing
1992 · album
We Three Strings
1991 · album
No Amps Allowed
1985 · album
Further On
2021 · album
Trip the Light Fantastic
2016 · album
Window: The Music of Manu Lafer
2016 · album
If Kangaroos Could Dance
2015 · album
Timelines
2014 · album
Heavy Artillery
2013 · album
I Remember Django
2011 · album
All I Ask Is Love
2010 · album
Pow-wow
2008 · album
Rolling On
2007 · album
Everything I Love
2005 · album
In A Mellow Tone
2003 · album
Soulmates
2002 · album
My Shining Hour
2002 · album
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Biography
Part of the '80s swing movement, Howard Alden is a brilliant guitarist (on both electric and acoustic) who has also mastered the seven-string guitar and the banjo. Alden started off playing banjo in Dixieland bands in pizza parlors in Southern California. When he acquired a guitar, he took lessons from Jimmy Wyble and Howard Roberts. He worked at Disneyland when he was 18 and in 1978 debuted in the big leagues with Red Norvo. Since moving to New York in 1982, Alden has worked with many great veterans (such as Ruby Braff, Kenny Davern, Woody Herman, Benny Carter, Monty Alexander, Flip Phillips, and George Van Eps) and contemporaries (including Dan Barrett, Warren Vache, and Ken Peplowski), recording frequently for Concord and on one occasion (a Harry Reser tribute set) on banjo for Stomp Off. Howard Alden is at the top of the field among swing revivalists and yet is flexible enough to record a Bill Evans tribute. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi