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Reeves Gabrels

Reeves Gabrels (born June 4, 1956) is an American guitarist, songwriter/composer and music producer. A member of British band The Cure since 2012, Gabrels is known as well for his long partnership with British singer David Bowie with whom he worked regularly from 1987 to 1999. Throughout, Gabrels developed his own wide-ranging creative identity by performing, writing and recording independently and in collaboration with musicians worldwide. He has lived in New York, Boston, London and Los Angeles, and since 2006 he has been based in Nashville, Tennessee.
As a guitarist, Reeves Gabrels is recognized for his virtuosity and versatility, able to "explore sonic extremes with a great, adaptive intuition for what each song needs most."〔Adam McGovern, "Reeves Gabrels," in ''MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide'', 2nd ed, p. 466 (Detroit & London, Visible Ink Press, 1998).〕 He has also been characterized as "one of the most daring rock-guitar improvisers since Jimi Hendrix."
As a songwriter and composer, Gabrels defies genre and easy categorization. The songs on ''Ulysses'', an album from 2000, span "hard-hitting blues rock to 21st century electronica," as ''Guitar World'' reviewer Gary Graff put it.
Describing ''Rockonica'', in 2005 ''Guitar Players Andy Ellis wrote online, "Reeves Gabrels walks the line between song structure and wiggy sonics like no one else... His tunes on Rockonica have familiar verse/chorus construction (and are often maddeningly catchy), and his riffs and solos typically possess the contours that define classic rock. But bubbling and roiling under and around this foundation are layers of eerie, broken sounds and oddball textures. And Gabrels isn’t shy about juxtaposing genres. For example, 'Underneath' ends with a trippy mélange of Wheels of Fire-era Clapton licks, acoustic Delta blues riffs, and fluttering, guitar-generated helicopter sounds."
==Early life and education==
Reeves Gabrels was born in Staten Island, New York in June 1956. His mother, Claire, was a typist and his father, Carl Winston Gabrels, worked on tugboats in New York Harbor. Reeves started playing guitar at age 13, and the following year (1971) his father arranged for lessons with the father's friend and contemporary Turk Van Lake, who lived in the neighborhood. Van Lake was a professional musician who had played with Benny Goodman and others.
After high school, Gabrels attended the Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts in New York City but continued to play guitar. He met noted jazz guitarist John Scofield, from whom he took several lessons. Encouraged by Scofield's example and advice, Gabrels moved to Boston to attend the Berklee School of Music. He left without a degree in 1981, valuing nonetheless his experience at Berklee.

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