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Seven Strings Are Heaven

When Ron Jackson showed up for his regular lesson at the home studio of Bucky Pizzarelli one day about five years ago, he received some unexpected input from the venerated jazz guitarist: “Bucky told me, ‘You know, there’s not really anything more I can teach you.’ That was a good boost for my ego, but of course I’m always learning more about the seven-string guitar.”

At 55, Jackson is a master of the seven-string, which puts him in (Roni Music), a trio outing with bassist Nathan Brown and drummer Darrell Green, featuring tunes from the Great American Songbook alongside more recent pop numbers.

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