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Brian Tarquin (born December 2, 1965) is an American jazz fusion guitarist, recording artist, sound engineer, record producer, and composer. He is best known as a guitar instrumentalist with several Top 10 radio hits in various genres as Smooth Jazz, NACC Loud Rock, Jam Band, Roots Music Report, Radio Contraband, and CMJ charts. He also is an established composer having won Emmy awards for "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series"
Brian Tarquin
He owns BHP Music-Guitar Trax Records and Jungle Room Studios which specializes in guitar instrumental music. He specializes in guitar instrumental music and smooth jazz. Throughout his career he has recorded with and produced projects with
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, Eric Johnson,
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, Hal Lindes,
Chuck Loeb Charles Samuel "Chuck" Loeb (December 7, 1955 – July 31, 2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a member of the groups Steps Ahead, Metro and Fourplay. Early years and education Loeb was born in Nyack, New York, near New York City. At ...
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Early life and education

Brian Tarquin was born in New York City on December 2, 1965. He is the son of Albanian American abstract artist Pema Browne and Irish American disc jockey/literary agent Perry Joseph Browne. Tarquin grew up on the upper east side in the apartment building named Park Lane Towers that later became the backdrop on the weekly opener for the popular 1970's sitcom, "The Jeffersons". He attended such prestigious private schools as the Trinity School (where Humphrey Bogart and Truman Capote studied) and
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where John F. Kennedy Jr. graduated. At Saint David's the preppy killer Robert Chambers was one of Brian's classmates. He studied music composition at the
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and attended
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in the mid-1980s. After college Tarquin attended the defunct Center for Media Arts in the Chelsea district to study audio engineering and music production. Tarquin spent a short stint in the Army ROTC during his time in college, doing basic training in Fort Knox, TN.


Professional career


Early career

After audio production school Tarquin worked as an assistant engineer for New York's
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and then at Far & Away Studios, owned by Geoff Gray in Goshen, New York. The studio was in a 200-year-old barn with a huge old fireplace and cobwebbed wooden slatted walls. Geoff was a mentor and became a lifelong friend of Tarquin. After about a year Brian went to work as an assistant engineer and sales rep for Look & Company, a 5th Avenue jingle house in the Flatiron district. This was the next stage of his career where he discovered music production libraries and started to compose for them. This propelled Brian to move to California as he states in his book, Survival Guide for Music Composers (Hal Leonard Publishing), "Los Angeles offered me what I could not get in New York, the accessibility to the music industry and as it turned out film and television production companies who needed music." Upon arriving in L.A., he started working at the advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather on Wilshire Blvd. by the La Brea tar pits producing music for Barbie commercials. Brian then worked as an assistant engineer at Powerhouse Studios in the San Fernando Valley, while at night performing at The
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on Sunset, and
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in Studio City. Tarquin went on to work at various record labels as Restless Records and Virgin Records in radio promotion and finance. He was living in Hollywood at the time, at the famous historical building 1764 N. Sycamore between Franklin and
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's old apartment. Morrison used the apartment to escape from his Hollywood Hills home from the groupies to write poetry. The building as a whole was a Rock N Roll historic monument reeking of the 1960s, where bands like The Rolling Stones and Paul Revere & The Raiders rented apartments. By 1994 Tarquin made the big switch from rock fusion to contemporary jazz instrumental after being inspired by the Acid Jazz movement from London in the mid-'90s.


Composer

In 1991 Tarquin started to compose music for the production company James & Astor in New York City. Subsequently, Tarquin's music was used for the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics on CBS television. During this time, Brian recorded the track "Hollywood Shuffle" which was used on the popular show, ''Beverly Hills, 90210''. He recalls, "I remember seeing my music used for the first time on that show, what a rush, they played it loads of times, it must of ran morning noon and night for the promos." He went on to compose for Marc Ferrari's production company called Red Engine Music, later to become MasterSource Music, getting various placements on television and film projects. In 1994 Tarquin's song "What It Is", which would later appear on his debut solo album "Ghost Dance", was used on the popular Spelling TV show ''Models Inc.'' In 1997 in partnership with programmer/keyboardist Chris Ingram, he delved into rock electronica music and wrote the theme music for MTV's ''
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'' for Seasons 7 & 8 along with many of the shows cues. He had a long relationship with Bunim/Murray Productions composing music for "Real World" and the original series "Making the Band" airing on ABC-TV in 2000. For ten years Tarquin composed for ''
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'' working with music supervisor Terry Walker resulting in receiving two Television Academy
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for his work on the show and 6 nominations. In 2000 he composed for Paramount's show " Resurrection Blvd." the dramatic series which aired on Showtime. Tarquin composed the opening music and various score for the 2002 film "
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" directed by Mick Jackson. In 2019 Tarquin released Soundtracks I & II on his label BHP Music-Guitar Trax Records showcasing the musical highlights of his career in film and television. Tarquin has composed many successful projects for production music libraries as First Com, Killer Music, MasterSource, Megatrax, 5th Floor Music, Sonoton and APM. He has provided musical scores for the films '' The Watcher'' (
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), '' Desert Heat'' (
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), ''
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) and '' Chill Factor'' ( Cuba Gooding Jr.) as well as scoring for television in episodes of '' 24, Alias,
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Producer and recording engineer

Tarquin produced the ''Guitar Masters Series'' from the Jungle Room Studios, which featured guitarists
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,
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, B. B. King,
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,
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, Hal Lindes, and
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. In 2006 Tarquin launched his own record label, BHP Music/Guitar Trax, and released personal projects and a series of ''Guitar Masters'' compilations. The label has produced many social awareness themed albums for
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, Veterans programs, the Pulse Nightclub Massacre, and the Mandalay Bay shooting. BHP Music/Guitar Trax releases have raised funds for Hope for the Warriors,
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, and
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of Central Florida. In 2012 he founded TV Film Trax, a music production catalog which by 2016—when it was sold to a private investor—included more than 2,000 songs by a variety of composers for television, and from which editors, music supervisors, producers, or directors can easily access tracks for their productions. In 2020 Tarquin signed an exclusive worldwide distribution deal with APM and Sonoton Music for film and television representation for his catalog 1st Choice Music featuring many guitarists.


Guitarist and performer


Smooth Jazz 1990s

In 1995 Tarquin entered into a recording deal with the Canadian label, Jazz Inspiration distributed by MCA. In 1996 his debut album "Ghost Dance" was released spurring Tarquin to support the album by touring with acts like Chuck Loeb & Dave Koz in the California Jazz Festival market. In 1997 Tarquin was signed to a three-record deal with the New York acid jazz label
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. His first success in the market was the track "Arrow of Truth", which appeared on the release "This Is Acid Jazz Vol. 2” charting Top 20 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charts. The following year he was flown to London to record and work with acid jazz producer Ernie McKone for his album '' Last Kiss Goodbye'', It garnered several hits at smooth jazz radio, "One Arabian Knight", "Freeway Jam" (Jeff Beck Cover), "Midnight Blue" and "57th Street". The album charted #4 at the R&R and Gavin charts. Tarquin's follow up album was the 1999 release Soft Touch which again paired him up with Ernie McKone in London at Boogie Back Studios. The album produced the smooth jazz radio hits "Darlin Darlin Baby" (O'Jay's cover), Tangled Web, and the vocal song "Rainfall".
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would chart #9 on the R&R and Gavin charts. His final album with Instinct Records was the 2001 release '' High Life''. which was produced by Chris Ingram recorded in New York and Los Angeles. The album generated radio classics as "Rider on the Storm" (
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cover), "Celtic Tales" and "Charlemagne". In 2002 Passion Jazz label 0 released a compilation of Tarquin's music called ''Sanctuary.'' In 2005, with Chris Ingram, they created the successful Megabeats Series among other productions including ''Downtempo Drama Vol. 1'' for Megatrax Productions in Los Angeles. In 2008, Tarquin released ''
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'' for nuGroove Records. This included ''The Brian Tarquin Collection'', ''El Becko'' (Jeff Beck Tribute), and ''3rd Stone From the Sun'' (Jimi Hendrix tribute).


Asphalt Jungle

In the late-90's, Tarquin founded the band Asphalt Jungle with keyboardist and programmer Chris Ingram, and in 2002 released their debut album Electro Ave., on ROIR records featuring the Road Rules.The track "Witchcraft", from Asphalt Jungle's 2002 album ''Electro Ave.'', became the theme song to MTV's 1998 season of ''
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''. In 2005 Enjoy This Trip, ''Jungilzation'', was released by Cleopatra Records and featured the theme song "Tekken" from MTV's ''Road Rules'' Season 8 "Semester at Sea", charting Top 40 on the CMJ RPM charts. In 2006 ''Jungilzation'' and ''Bob Marley Remixed'' were released on Tarquin's label BHP Music-Guitar Trax Records distributed by Redeye. ''Jungilzation'' charted #25 on the CMJ RPM charts. The band dismantled, but after a long hiatus in 2018 Tarquin revived Asphalt Jungle as solo project and released an experimental album of heavy metal dubstep with ''Crazy Train''. During the pandemic lock down in 2020, Tarquin delved into the Lofi Jazz genre with his alter ego Asphalt Jungle. Persuaded by Rod Linnum aka "LoFi Rod", a fan of Brian's early Smooth Jazz releases, Tarquin successfully entered into the new format releasing a host of new singles through DashGo distribution. Brian states, "Lofi really reminds me of the Acid Jazz days when we were combining hip hop grooves with jazz progressions and overtones; adding cool horn riffs with clean guitar octaves ala Wes Montgomery." Singles as "Magna Fi", Sunshine in Her Eyes", "Acid Test" are popular among Spotify ''Studybeat'' lists.


Rock Instrumental 2008-Present

In 2008 Tarquin released his first rock instrumental solo album called "Fretwork" featuring
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,
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,
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, Randy Coven,
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, Andy Timmons, Hal Lindes and
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. It was dedicated to the 911 victims and Friends of Firefighters organization. The following year he released "El Becko: A Jeff Beck Salute" and "Brian Tarquin Collection" for nuGroove Records. Brian, then, developed the guitar series "Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends" which began with the 2014 release of "Guitars for Wounded Warriors" on Cleopatra Records. The album featured guest appearances by
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, Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal,
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,
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, Alex De Rosso, Hal Lindes,
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and
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. This was benefit album raising awareness for veterans and driving donations to the Fisher House Foundation. In 2017, horrified at the Pulse Nightclub Shooting in Orlando, Tarquin composed, engineered and produced the album "Orlando in Heaven" featuring jazz icon
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on two tracks along with
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, Tony Franklin, Hal Lindes, Denny Jiosa,
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,
Chris Poland Chris Poland (born December 1, 1957) is an American guitarist, best known as the former guitarist of the thrash metal band Megadeth. Since 2002, Poland has been the guitarist of the instrumental rock/jazz rock bands OHM and OHMphrey, among othe ...
and vocalist
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. The album charted #6 on the Jam Band charts. It benefitted the Catholic Charities of Central Florida who provided case management and support services for victims and family members of the Pulse Shooting in Orlando. In 2019 Orlando in Heaven received a Global Music Gold Award for "Best Album". This same year saw Tarquin produce the rock vocal album "Band of Brothers" dedicated to veterans featuring
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,
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, Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal,
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, vocalist
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, vocalist
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and cellist Tina Guo. The album charted #21 on the Metal Contraband charts. This was followed up by the 2020 release "Vegas Blue" which once again teamed him up with vocalist Phil Naro, dedicated to the shooting victims at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas October 1, 2017. Tarquin composed and produced each of these tracks featuring special guests
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ex-Rainbow keyboardist,
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, Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal,
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, Hal Lindes. In 2023 Tarquin released ''Brothers In Arms'' with guest guitarists
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,
Vinnie Moore Vincent Moore (born April 14, 1964) is an American guitarist and a former member of the British hard rock band UFO (band), UFO. Biography Moore was born in New Castle, Delaware. He began his professional career at age 12 after receiving a ...
, Alex De Rosso,
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, Jeff Duncan, Johannes Weik, Gerald Gradwohl,
Chris Haskett Chris Haskett (born 1962) is an American guitarist. He was a member of the rock band Rollins Band from 1986 to 1997 and again for the band's reunion in 2006. He has also recorded or performed with David Bowie, Foetus, Pigface, The Cassandra Co ...
, Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal. The album is dedicated to those military soldiers who have fought for their country bringing awareness to the Fisher House Foundation, who supplies housing to veterans' families while they are hospitalized. It was well received by metal radio charting #7 on the NACC Loud Rock charts and #11 on the Metal Contraband charts in February 2023. His 2024 release, "Beyond The Warrior's Eyes" included a collaboration of the album's title cut with electric violinist Jean Luc Ponty, which yielded an A.I. Music video that found acclaim and a nomination for a Josey Award. The
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contributed to an instrumental "A Soldier's Eyes;" that featured guest guitar work from Steve Kindler. Guitarists on the album included
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,
Carl Verheyen Carl William Verheyen (born April 3, 1954) is an American musician best known for being the guitarist of Supertramp, the leader of the Carl Verheyen Band, and as a Los Angeles session guitarist. He was ranked ''One of the World's Top 10 Guitaris ...
, Eric Johnson,
Chris Poland Chris Poland (born December 1, 1957) is an American guitarist, best known as the former guitarist of the thrash metal band Megadeth. Since 2002, Poland has been the guitarist of the instrumental rock/jazz rock bands OHM and OHMphrey, among othe ...
, and
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who contributed to two songs including a song "These Colors Don't Run" that featured vocals from the late
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. The album helped raise funds and awareness for Washington, DC's Hope For the Veterans. Brian told
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of his concern about the problems veterans encounter, from homelessness to mental health concerns. The album received favorable support, hitting the top spot for over six months on the Roots Music Radio charts and number 5 on Relix/Jam band Radio.


BHP Music-Guitar Trax Records

In 2006, Tarquin opened his own boutique record label called BHP Music/Guitar Trax Records, specializing in instrumental guitar music. The label releases the Guitar Master Series featuring legends:
Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 1944 – 10 January 2023) was an English musician. He rose to prominence as the guitarist of the rock band the Yardbirds, and afterwards founded and fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, ...
,
Jimmy Page James Patrick Page (born 9 January 1944) is an English musician and producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and founder of the Rock music, rock band Led Zeppelin. Page began his career as a studio session musician in Lo ...
,
Joe Satriani Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". ''AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American rock music, rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter. Early in hi ...
,
Steve Vai Steven Siro Vai ( ; born June 6, 1960) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer. A three-time Grammy Award winner and fifteen-time nominee, Vai started his music career in 1978 at the age of eighteen as a Transcription (music), transc ...
,
Allan Holdsworth Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) was a British jazz and rock music, rock guitarist, violinist and composer. He contributed to numerous bands, including Soft Machine, U.K. (band), U.K., The Tony Williams Lifetime, Pierre Moerl ...
and
Zakk Wylde Zachary Phillip Wylde (born Jeffrey Phillip Wielandt; January 14, 1967) is an American rock musician. He is best known as the lead guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne and as the founder, lead guitarist, lead singer, songwriter and producer of the heav ...
. Initially they were distributed by Redeye distribution for physical releases, but as physical product became less popular the label exclusively went to digital distribution by IODA/The Orchard, Symphonic and Dashgo. At first Brian licensed music to release on the label from his various contacts in the music industry and directly from artists. He eventually moved on to compose, engineer and produce the releases hiring guest artists to be featured on each track. As of 2023 the label contained 94 releases including music videos. Simultaneously Tarquin built Jungle Room Studios where he records many of the releases for his record label. Jungle Room is an extensive analog/digital studio featuring a such classic analog gear as 1986 British Trident 24 recording console, Otari MTR 90, Ampex 440c analog tape machines and various analog outboard gear. As of 2018 Jungle Room Studios is a mobile recording studio housed in a 24-foot custom made trailer. It was designed in Southern California equipped with 2 separate rooms, a live room and a control room. All of the releases for the label have been primarily recorded at Jungle Room Studios throughout the years. Brian and his studio drummer Reggie Pryor, plus saxophonist Don Black, and bassist Brandon Miller play live throughout Florida on radio, TV, and Festivals.


Equipment

During the Smooth Jazz era Tarquin primarily used a Fender pink paisley telecaster reissue with custom wound
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pick-ups through a Fender Blackface Twin reverb and a Carvin Belair 212 Tube Guitar Combo Amp. He then moved to using a 1978 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Deluxe for "High Life" and Asphalt Jungle recordings through Marshall JCM 2000 through a Carvin Legacy 4x12 cabinet. However, for the Lofi recordings he used a 2011 Gibson Midtown Standard with P90's and a Sire Larry Carlton H7 through a 1969 Fender Super Reverb. Primarily for the rock instrumental albums he used a 1997
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Custom Shop, a 2007 Gibson SG 3 pickup Limited Edition, 1983 Kramer Baretta Super Strat and a Custom Fender Strat with Seymour Duncan Blackout single coils. His amps consist of a Marshall Plexi Head with Mark Cameron Modified High Gain with a 1975 Marshall 4 x 12" cabinet with vintage Celestion 30's, a custom-made Marshall High Gain style by the Amp Shop called "The Mariner," 1984 Marshall JCM800 2x12 combo, 1979 Mesa Boogie Mark IIb 1x12 combo, a Fender Prosonic and an Orange Dark Terror with an Orange 2x12 cabinet. Tarquin uses various pedals as the Dunlop Univibe, Snarling Dogs Super Bawl Whine-O Wah, Morley Classic Wah, Dunlop Talkbox and the
DigiTech DOD Electronics, or simply DOD, also known as their brand name DigiTech, is an American manufacturing company that makes guitar effects pedals, as well as active crossover gear. DOD is owned by Cortek, the parent company of Cort Guitars. Thei ...
Whammy Pedal. = Tarquin has been noted in using analog technology recording guitar amplifiers with microphones as Beyerdynamics M160 Ribbon, Royer R101 and a SE RT1-Ribbon Tube Microphone. Also using Rupert Neve 5043 Duo Compressor/Limiter on the guitar tracks. He also endorses Chris Yetter's Audio Scape 76A Compressor & Audio Scape 6386 EDITION V-COMP MU.


Personal life

Tarquin was married in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2000 to Melissa Demafeliz; the marriage ended in 2022 to divorce. He has 3 children Liam Tarquin, Brianna Katherine and Bridget Bette. Tarquin is a devoted Roman Catholic and has donated to various Catholic causes. He is an avid classic movie collector and motorcycle enthusiast. Upon graduation of high school, he won honor awards for Ceramics and English. Tarquin has made several of his own guitars and used them on recordings through the years. He was close to his maternal grandmother Katherine Pema, an immigrant from Albania. Katherine helped raise him and lived with the family on and off for the first 18 years of his life. He has resided in Studio City, CA., New York and Cape Canaveral, FL.


Publications and radio


Books

* ''Recording Techniques of the Guitar Masters'' * ''The Insider's Guide to Music Licensing'' *The Insider's Guide to Home Recording' * ''Guitar Amplifier Encyclopedia'' * ''Guitar Encyclopedia'' * ''Stomp on This! The Guitar Pedal Effects Guidebook'' * ''Survival Guide For Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!''


Magazine columns

In 2017-2018 Tarquin wrote a series of recording studio articles for ''
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'' magazine. In 2010 he was a regular contributor to ''Recording Magazine'', and in 2007 he wrote a monthly column called "Guitar Studio" for ''
Premier Guitar Magazine ''Premier Guitar'' is a media company devoted to guitarists. It is based in Marion, Iowa. Interviews have included guitarists such as Pete Townshend of The Who, Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones, Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Guth ...
''. The column focused on studio techniques for musicians and recording engineers. Tarquin also conducted interviews of musicians for the magazine. He currently writes guitar articles for Southern Florida's Music Magazine, Lazie Indie Magazine, and
Music Connection ''Music Connection'' is a United States–based monthly music trade magazine that began publication in 1977. The magazine caters to career-minded musicians, songwriters, recording artists, and assorted music industry supporting personnel. Init ...
Magazine.


Radio show

Tarquin hosts a weekly show called ''Guitar Trax'' on
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's WFIT 89.5FM (Florida). The show debuted on Jan 11, 2016 and focusses on jazz and electric fusion styles such as
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,
Pat Metheny Patrick Bruce Metheny ( ; born August 12, 1954) is an American jazz guitarist and composer. He was the leader of the Pat Metheny Group (1977–2010) and continues to work in various small-combo, duet, and solo settings, as well as other side pr ...
,
Mahavishnu Orchestra The Mahavishnu Orchestra was a jazz fusion band formed in New York City in 1971, led by English guitarist John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin. The group underwent several line-up changes throughout its history across its two periods of a ...
,
Billy Cobham William Emanuel Cobham Jr. (born May 16, 1944) is a Panamanian–American jazz drummer who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with trumpeter Miles Davis and then with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. He was inducted into the '' Mode ...
,
Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 1944 – 10 January 2023) was an English musician. He rose to prominence as the guitarist of the rock band the Yardbirds, and afterwards founded and fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, ...
and
Frank Zappa Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed Rock music, rock, Pop music, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestra ...
.


Discography


Awards and nominations

Wins *2002
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), also known as the National Television Academy until 2007, is an American professional service organization founded in 1955 for "the advancement of the arts and sciences of televisio ...
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for ''
All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2 ...
'' *2003
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), also known as the National Television Academy until 2007, is an American professional service organization founded in 1955 for "the advancement of the arts and sciences of televisio ...
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
Winner for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for ''
All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2 ...
'' (shared with Terry Walker, Andrew J. Gundell, Jerry Pilato,
Dominic Messinger Dominic Messinger is an American television composer. He began his work in soap opera music on ''General Hospital'', followed by Santa Barbara and has since composed for reality series and documentaries including '' Intervention'', '' Brace for Im ...
, Mike Renzi, John Wineglass, Brian Comotto,
Loris Holland Loris Holland is a Guyanese born composer, record producer, keyboardist and songwriter, residing in America. He is also known as Time Shadow. Biography Holland grew up in the British Guyana, in a family which forbade any music other than hymns ...
,
Robbie Kondor Robbie Kondor is an American composer, session musician, and arranger. He has worked as a composer on '' The Significant Other'', '' Ball In The House'', ''Sally Jessy Raphael'', ''Happiness'' (1998), '' The Suburbans'' (1999), '' Forever Fabul ...
, Ron Goodman, Gary Kuo, Kim Oler, Peter Fish, and Jim Klein) *2005
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), also known as the National Television Academy until 2007, is an American professional service organization founded in 1955 for "the advancement of the arts and sciences of televisio ...
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
Winner for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for ''
All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2 ...
'' (shared with Terry Walker, Jerry Pilato, A.J. Gundell,
Dominic Messinger Dominic Messinger is an American television composer. He began his work in soap opera music on ''General Hospital'', followed by Santa Barbara and has since composed for reality series and documentaries including '' Intervention'', '' Brace for Im ...
, R. C. Cates, John Wineglass, Brian Comotto,
Loris Holland Loris Holland is a Guyanese born composer, record producer, keyboardist and songwriter, residing in America. He is also known as Time Shadow. Biography Holland grew up in the British Guyana, in a family which forbade any music other than hymns ...
, Gary Kuo, Kim Oler, Peter Fish, Tom Spahn, and Jim Klein) *2006
SESAC SESAC is a for-profit performance-rights organization in the United States. Founded in 1930 as the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, it is the second-oldest performance-rights organization in the United States.
Network Television Performance Award ''
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'' *2014 USA Best Book Awards Performing Arts Winner for ''Guitar Encyclopedia'''*2018 USA Best Book Awards Performing Arts Winner for ''Survival Guide for Music Composers: Tools of the Trade to Get Paid!'' *2018 American Book Fest – Best Book (Performing Arts) ''Survival Guide for Music Composers'' (Hal Leonard) *2019 Global Music Awards Gold for Best album '' Orlando in Heaven'' *2023
Hollywood Independent Music Awards The Hollywood Independent Music Awards (HIMA) is an awards organization that honors independent artists, composers, songwriters, record labels, and studio recording professionals for their creative contributions to independent music. The independ ...
– Independent Record Label: BHP Music Guitar Trax Records *2023 Josie Music Awards – Music Video of the Year: ''Speed of Sound'' and Joe Satriani & Brian Tarquin, Director: 3Dave 2024 Josie Music Awards – Instrumental Album,"Beyond The Warrior's Eyes" http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2024/10/29/nashville-josie-music-awards-2024-winners-list/75914522007/ Nominations *2002-2007
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), also known as the National Television Academy until 2007, is an American professional service organization founded in 1955 for "the advancement of the arts and sciences of televisio ...
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for ''
All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2 ...
'' (shared with Terry Walker, A.J. Gundell, Jerry Pilato, John Wineglass, Brian Comotto,
Loris Holland Loris Holland is a Guyanese born composer, record producer, keyboardist and songwriter, residing in America. He is also known as Time Shadow. Biography Holland grew up in the British Guyana, in a family which forbade any music other than hymns ...
, Gary Kuo, Kim Oler, Peter Fish, Tom Spahn, and Jim Klein) *2009
National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), also known as the National Television Academy until 2007, is an American professional service organization founded in 1955 for "the advancement of the arts and sciences of televisio ...
Emmy Award The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the year, each with their own set of rules and award categor ...
Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for ''
All My Children ''All My Children'' (often shortened to ''AMC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from January 5, 1970, to September 23, 2011, and on The Online Network (TOLN) from April 29 to September 2, 2 ...
'' *2014 American Book Fest – Best Book (Performing Arts)''Insiders Guide to Music Licensing'' (Allsworth Press) *2015 American Book Fest – Best Book (Performing Arts) ''Insiders Guide to Music Recording'' (Allsworth Press) *2015 American Book Fest – Best Book (Performing Arts) ''Stomp on This: The Guitar Pedal Effects Guidebook'' (Cengage) *2016 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album – Compilation for ''Guitars for Wounded Warriors'' as Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends *2017 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album – Compilation for ''Orlando in Heaven'' as Brian Tarquin & Company *2017 American Book Fest Best Book (Performing Arts) ''Guitar Amplifier Encyclopedia''(Skyhorse Publishing) *2018 Independent Music Awards Nomination for Best Album – Compilation for ''Guitars for Veterans'' as Brian Tarquin & Heavy Friends Deux *2022 Josie Music Awards nominations for Best Guitarist & Best Producer *2023 Josie Music Awards – Instrumental Album, Musician, Music Producer of the Year "Brothers In Arms" *2024 Josie Music Awards – Instrumental Album,"Beyond The Warrior's Eyes," Music Video of the Year "Beyond the Warrior's Eyes," Musician of the Year (Guitarist), Music Producer of the Year, Record Label of the Year- BHP Music-Guitar Trax Music.


Charts


References


External links


Conversation with Brian Tarquin (video interview)


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