Along with teaching students to play guitar, City College guitar instructor, Matthew Grasso, has even managed to record an album on the side called “Past, Present, Future.”
The album, which was released Oct. 18, contains 18 tracks of Grasso’s original recordings of classical guitar pieces, and took 16 months to create with recording in the summer and between teaching guitar classes.
“For a finished CD product, it took 16 months of on and off (more off than on) running around to complete it,” Grasso says. “During the summertime is when I do most of my creating of music.”
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Grasso is hosting a record release party for his new album on Nov. 5 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis in Davis, Calif.
For more details on Grasso’s music and concert dates, visit http://www.matthewgrasso.com