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Disco Stu Likes Disco Music, Stu Weinberg

Stu Weinberg is a Toronto based guitarist whose playing can be heard on radio stations across Canada. Born and raised in Toronto, Stu got his start in the industry while working at a Manhattan recording studio during his summers off from university. Currently, Stu spends just as much time in studios as he does on stages, having performed alongside Billboard charting artists and JUNO nominated acts at venues and festivals like Massey Hall and Boots & Hearts. Stu’s tracked on hundreds of tunes, racking up millions of streams and hitting the top 40 on the SiriusXM charts countless times.
Stu’s no stranger to the guitar community as he’s hired to demo gear for numerous boutique guitar companies. He’s spent years honing his tone and exploring new sonic territories with the use of effect pedals.
Disco Stu Likes Disco Music is Stu’s debut release as a solo artist. A culmination of years of experience as a session musician, the instrumental album brings the guitar to the forefront with a style that’s just as much groovy as it is soulful. Each track takes you on a journey, highlighted by virtuoso musicianship that covers everything from mellow, introspective ballads to high energy, psychedelic funk jams.
The album features a who’s who of the jam scene with Andy Hess on bass (Gov't Mule, John Scofield, The Black Crowes), John Morgan Kimock on drums (Phish's Mike Gordon, Steve Kimock, Dead & Co's Oteil Burbridge), Todd Caldwell on keys (Crosby, Stills & Nash), Marco Benevento on keys (Joe Russo's Almost Dead), Robert Walter on keys (Phish's Mike Gordon, The Greyboy Allstars), and Oz Noy on guitar.

Disco Stu Likes Disco Music, Stu Weinberg

Canadian Guitar Maestro Stu Weinberg Gets Groovy with Out-Of-This-World New Releases: “Donnie Green” & Disco Stu Likes Disco Music are Available Now!
Guitar-Led Debut Album Features All-Star Team of Contributing Musicians & Production

Canadian guitar maestro Stu Weinberg steps front and center, showcasing his inimitable expertise alongside an all-star team of musicians with the release of his debut album, Disco Stu Likes Disco Music, and its groovy lead single, “Donnie Green” — both available now!

An ethereal guitar-driven track invoking the cadence of jam-band music, “Donnie Green” and the rest of the seven-track LP features skillfully crafted arrangements throughout every moment of this monumental sonic effort. With Stu revealing that each track takes on a life of its own — ”Some are funky, some are real funky, some are groovy…” — the breadth of instrumentation is only matched by the assembled musical forces that helped realize Weinberg’s vision.

The album features sensational drumming provided by John Morgan Kimock (Phish’s Mike Gordon, Dead & Company’s Oteil Burbridge), while smooth-as-silk Andy Hess (Gov’t Mule, The Black Crowes, John Scofield) brings the bass. Todd Caldwell (Crosby, Stills & Nash, Joe Walsh), Robert Walter (Phish’s Mike Gordon, The Greyboy Allstars), and Marco Benevento (Joe Russo’s Almost Dead) are a trio of accomplished keyboard players that supply another critical layer to the album’s sound, and Weinberg is accompanied on guitar by legendary jazz player Oz Noy.

While no stranger to the board, Weinberg’s meticulous attention to detail isn’t limited to the studio: the decision to have Disco Stu Likes Disco Music mixed by JUNO Award-winning engineer Kevin Dietz (Glorious Sons, JJ Wilde, Portugal The Man), mastered by Noah Mintz (Arkells, The National, Broken Social Scene), and feature otherworldly, psychedelic artwork by artist Leesa Westwood meant the crisp sound and visual accompaniment of every melodic effort orbits cleanly in this fervent labour of love.

Stu Weinberg started his professional recording career while in university, finding ample opportunity in a Manhattan recording studio during the summer break. He has since performed with countless Billboard-charting and JUNO-nominated artists, with credits on hundreds of songs and playing legendary venues like Massey Hall, Boots & Hearts, and more.

Disco Stu Likes Disco Music began as Weinberg’s personal answer to the pandemic blues, and the massive shift in pace from what the active artist — and the veritable who’s who of the jam-band scene joining him — were used to pre-Covid.

“As a session musician, that seemingly never-ending schedule of tracking on records, traveling for tours, and learning material for gigs leaves little time to focus on your own musical projects,” he shares. “When I found myself stuck in my apartment with nothing but guitars and time, I looked at the blank calendar and knew: there would never be a situation like this again and, if I wanted to create music of my own, I’d have to jump at the opportunity.

“At the onset, the goal was to make music that I dug. When I first started out playing guitar, I was drawn to the classic instrumental guitar records but, as I evolved as a player, the songs take their inspiration from the jam-band scene.

“I love the freedom of jam-band music,” he continues. “It’s very much a guitar-based record, but it steers away from the technical playing with more of an emphasis on the melody and emotion of the song. It combines all the styles of playing that I’ve grown to love, and basically hits all the notes I’m not allowed to play on other artists’ records.”

Hear just what that is on the sonic sojourn that is Disco Stu Likes Disco Music.

“Donnie Green” and Disco Stu Likes Disco Music are available now!

// Disco Stu Likes Disco Music Track List

“Brendy’s Run”
“Donnie Green”
“A Picture For You (feat. Marco Benevento)”
“Purple Pants (feat. Robert Walter)”
“Sunrise, Sunset (feat. Oz Noy)”
“Tsundoku”
“Zhivago”

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