Glenn Jones is a unique player in the world of solo guitar music. Steeped in both American Primitive guitar music as well as rock and experimental music, Jones creates rich sonic tapestries with a distinct and stirring voice. Endlessly curious, Jones has spent the better part of four decades exploring the boundaries of expression and storytelling with the guitar and banjo. He has released 10 widely-acclaimed solo LPs, collaborated with legendary figures such as Damo Suzuki (Can), John Fahey, and Jack Rose, and been featured in NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. His latest release is Vade Mecum from Thrill Jockey Records.
Liam Grant is a New England guitarist and improviser cut from the American Primitive cloth. His latest solo LP "Prodigal Son" on VHF Records - a lo-fi manifesto for 12 string, 6 string and lap steel - was released in early 2025. New Commute referred to it as "a rough-hewn love letter to the wild, unpolished heart of the instrument" and it has since been featured on NPR's Viking Choice 2025, Wilco's Favorite albums of 2025, and the Quietus Best of 2025 from Jennifer Lucy Allan.
Jesse Eckerlin is a guitar player and writer based in Montreal and originally from Cantley, Quebec. He released his debut LP, Promissory Note in winter 2026. Upon release, it was a Bandcamp bestseller in acoustic, instrumental, fingerstyle and American Primitive guitar in February and March. He runs a small label and publication called Negative Capabilities.