Greg Howe is an American guitarist known for instrumental rock and jazz-fusion. He emerged in the late 1980s with a self-titled debut and has released multiple solo albums and collaborations blending rock, jazz, funk and blues.

Performed as a soloist onstage in Michael Jackson's shows (noted in reviews); collaborated on projects such as Tilt (with Richie Kotzen) and Extraction (with Dennis Chambers and Victor Wooten).

DeBaser hosts reviews of Greg Howe's albums that emphasize his blend of rock, jazz, funk and blues and his technical virtuosity. The two reviewed records (Introspection, 1993; Sound Proof) are praised for fusion composition and performance. Critics note consistent high-level playing, strong improvisation and tasteful composition while pointing to limited radical stylistic departures. Collaborations and session work are also highlighted.

For:Guitarists, fans of instrumental rock and jazz-fusion, listeners who enjoy virtuosic fusion music.

 When I first listened to "Sound Proof", a rush of adrenaline burst out like a raging torrent from the speakers of my stereo, assaulting my ears with massive doses of rock-metal, jazz, funk, and blues, all seasoned with superlative technique, great versatility, and creativity from our artist, supported by a solid rhythm section.

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 Published in 1993, the second solo album by the guitar hero from Pennsylvania marks a radical change in style and genres he tackled, laying the foundations that will distinguish his future releases and make him the creator of a unique and original sound that sets him apart from other big names in the music scene.

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