Attila Weinberger, popularly known as A.G. Weinberger, is absolutely peerless
in his mastery of the American blues, a musical genre that has taken Romania,
his native country, by storm. A self-taught guitarist from age 11, he garnered
several prestigious Romanian awards by age 20. In the mid-80s, A.G. Weinberger
made the transition from rock guitarist to blues guitarist and has been on a
roll ever since. In 1991 he puts together his own band to promote the Blues
throughout the country, organizing concerts, setting up instructional
workshops, and supporting the development of neophyte blues musicians. Along
his touring band he regularly plays to packed houses countrywide and has
attracted rave reviews in rock, jazz and blues festival from USA to Germany
and Israel. A.G. Weinberger pursues his promotion of the Blues with missionary
zeal. He advocates the Blues as a bold symbol of freedom and individualism and
sees his music as an ideal vehicle for transferring these values to the
Romanian youth. Through his art he aspires to create a bridge between American
blues devotees and their Romanian counterparts whose numbers are increasing
daily. A guitar player, singer, harmonica player, producer for airplay shows
and albums, initiator of the so-called Club Movement, he represents a
definite authority in his field. After a short career with a renowned rock
band - Metropol where Weinberger thinks of himself only as a "session
man", in 1986 he starts his solo career. It is in this period that he
builds the first Blues band in Romania Transylvanian Blues Community. Ignoring
the censorship imposed by the communist regime, they succeed in performing in
many tours throughout Romania, where tickets sold out immediately particularly
because they were considered "outlaws". During the same period he is
invited to work together on their albums with well-known performers in
Romania. After 1990, when the borders opened, he is offered the opportunity to
perform in tours in Germany, Switzerland, Israel, Turkey and Hungary where in
1992 he performs as a supporting act for Al DiMeola in Budapest. Another
unique musical activity of A.G. Weinberger is his co-operation with several
theatres in Romania. There he wrote music for: R. Nash - The Rainmaker
(1985), Cinderella (1986), Allan Ginsberg, Jacques Prevert - Death
Father Blues (1992) Camil Petrescu - Procust's Bed (1996) and many
others. In 1991 A.G. Weinberger builds his own Blues band, called
Weinberger Blues Machine, where along the years he has had the honor of
performing with several musicians belonging to diverse attitudes and ways of
thinking, which helped A.G. Weinberger along his evolution.
Visit A.G. Weinberger's official website at agweinberger.com.
Visit Attila Weinberger's official website at attilamusic.com.
Visit A.G. Weinberger's page at myspace.com.
Visit also these related Sites:
A.G. Weinberger Fan Pages
A.G. Weinberger fan club at groups.yahoo.com.
A.G. Weinberger fan club at fanclub.ro.
Biographical Information on A.G. Weinberger
A.G. Weinberger biography at cdbaby.com.
A.G. Weinberger biography at bigfootrecords.net.
A.G. Weinberger Interviews
Interview by Andres Roots.
A.G. Weinberger Lyrics
A.G. Weinberger lyrics at vers.go.ro. Click on A and scroll to A.G. Weinberger.
A.G. Weinberger Photos
One A.G. Weinberger photo at sighisoaraonline.com.
One A.G. Weinberger photo at eydryan.aminus3.com.
One A.G. Weinberger photo at galeriafoto.com.
A.G. Weinberger Audio Files
A.G. Weinberger - Nothing But Blue. MP3 file, runtime 04:29.
A.G. Weinberger Videos
AG Weinberger Blues Band - Sibiu Jazz Festival 2007 - #1. Runtime 04:44.
AG Weinberger Blues Band - Sibiu Jazz Festival 2007 - #2. Runtime 10:10.
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