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Kent Mulcahy is a performance major at Eastern Kentucky University. His emphasis is the guitar. Aside from his musical endeavors, which include the highly acclaimed band, Bebo's Music Box, he also hopes to have a future in music magazine writing, mainly spreading his views on good (The Nuge) and bad (John Mayer) music. Kent is taking lessons from six-string sage Dennis Davis (D3). He lists his main influences as Elliott Smith, Bob Dylan, Blur, and Justin Davis. He is available for private lessons. Email him for info at workmout@hotmail.com
Plüsh Müshu "Kent and Justin's Kick A Songs" 1998 (Lead Vocals/ Guitar)
Colourblind "Six String Over Troubled Water" 2000 (Lead Guitar/ Back Up Vocals)
Colourblind "Songs for Your AP English Class" 2001 (Lead Guitar/ Back Up Vocals)
Bebo's Music Box "Sink In EP" 2003 (Guitars/ Back Up and Lead Vocals/ Pinball Wizardry)
Bebo's Music Box "Wow!" 2004 (Guitars/ Back Up and Lead Vocals/ Keys/ 2112)
The information of my lesson policies are as follows: Lessons are fifteen dollars for each thirty minute session. The fee for all lessons in a given month are due at the beginning of that month. These are non-refundable if the student cancels for any reason. If I need to cancel, you will be given a refund, or that payment will count towards a lesson in the next month. Students will need the following: a guitar. This is self explanitory. The main focus will be the acoustic guitar, more specifically, the classical method. If electric lessons are desired, the student will need an electric as well. A footstool will be needed. These can be found in most music stores and in music merchandise magazines. A metronome will need to be purchased and a music stand is highly recommended. The first book required is Fredrick Noad's Solo Guitar Playing 1. This book will cover reading music (not tab), techniques, and easy solo pieces. This book is in the classical method, but advances skill greatly in all guitar methods. As the student progresses, more books will be recommended. Any theory related questions can also be adressed in the lesson times. Any additional questions can be emailed to Kent at workmout@hotmail.com
Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music
Bebo's Music Box Official Site
Sweet Adeline (Elliott Smith Official Site)
Guitar Ensemble Evaluation Page