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Nicholas Gunn
Classically trained, and with a reputation
as one of the world’s best selling flutists, Nicholas Gunn is in the upper echelon of contemporary instrumentalists.
Having sold nearly two million albums, making him a double Platinum artist, he also heads his own label, Gemini Sun Records,
based in Los Angeles, CA, which is distributed by Ryko Distribution.
On his recordings, Gunn, who handles the arrangements and production,
performs primarily on the concert classical C flute, but also plays bamboo flutes, wooden and tin whistles, synthesizers and
a wide variety of drums and percussion instruments (and he occasionally adds background singing and chanting). But he also
brings in special guest musicians which have included Yanni violinist Karen Briggs, cellist Sachi McHenry Patitucci, acoustic
guitarists Zavier and John Bishoff, and various vocalists including Holland Zander (Daughter of Cheap Trick’s Robin
Zander), Casandra Sheard, Robert Miano, and Navajo Razor Saltboy.Having been born in England, Nicholas studied at Great Britain’s
prestigious Royal School of Music. In the early Nineties, Gunn’s debut recording Afternoon in Sedona, was released and
was a best-seller at national retail chains such as Natural Wonders and the Nature Company. Nicholas’ 9 subsequent albums
each became a bestseller and went straight to the Billboard New Age charts, where they maintained success. The Music of the
Grand Canyon was on the Billboard New Age charts for 32 weeks.
Nicholas’ music has been featured on more than 20 compilation
albums and has served as high-fidelity demo music for the speaker company Bose Audio, with whom he has licensed many of his
titles. Nicholas’ music has also been used by the Mercedes Benz and Chrysler Corporations, and has been featured in
several independent films and documentaries, most recently “Easy Six” featuring Katharine Towne and Jim Belushi.
Nicholas has also been featured on Good Morning Phoenix and on the NPR syndicated show “Echoes” where he did an
interview and on-air concert. He has performed at venues across the United States.Nicholas Gunn’s love for music has
had a strong presence in his life since he was a child growing up in Rochester, England. His grandfather was a professional
pedal steel guitarist, and Nicholas was fascinated by this. When Nicholas was young he saw classical flautist James Galway
perform on television and he told his parent’s he wanted to study flute. His music teacher was Mick Judson, a member
of the Royal Marines Band and an instructor at the Royal School of Music, where Nicholas was soon enrolled. As a teenager,
Nicholas’ family moved to Southern California and in school there he played flute in concert bands and wind ensembles,
but also learned to play drums and percussion in the marching bands. “It’s interesting now to look back at that
early musical training and see how it came to serve me well in my recording career. By learning two of music’s basic
elements, --- rhythm through percussion and melody through flute-- it gave me a solid foundation for creating the sounds on
my albums,” Gunn explains. It was also here that Nicholas began to build his own recording studio and learn production.
The National Park series, in which Nicholas celebrates our nation’s protected nature reserves, has also enabled Nicholas
to engage in another project, to assist in the preservation of the natural wilderness that has always served to inspire him.
For this series, Nicholas donates ten percent of the proceeds from each album back to organizations that are working to protect
and preserve these National treasures. To date, Nicholas has donated over $130,000. The album “Breathe”, is in
cooperation with the American Lung Association in celebration of their 100th Year Anniversary, and in support of this, 10%
of proceeds from the sales of “Breathe” will be donated back toward the efforts of the ALA.
“I want my music to accomplish several things,” Gunn
explains. “I want the music to stand on it’s own as an enjoyable experience with good melodies and arrangements.
I believe that it captures the feeling and spirit that inspired it. I am happy to donate part of the proceeds from some of
my albums toward worthy causes, but really it is the fans that are buying my albums that are personally contributing. Most
of all, I hope my music helps people to concentrate on the positive effects of nature and our wilderness areas in order to
help counterbalance all the negative things going on in our world.”
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