Trace Bundy

Trace Bundy, sometimes referred to as the "Acoustic Ninja," is a virtuoso guitarist known for his innovative fingerstyle technique, which involves a complex mix of harmonics, looping, and multiple capos. Carving out a unique niche in the music industry, Bundy's natural talent and precision have earned him a reputation as one of the most creative and talented acoustic guitar players on the contemporary music scene. His playing is characterized by intricate melodies, complex rhythms, and an intimate connection with his audiences.

Hailing from Colorado, Bundy's musical journey and global following have been built largely through word of mouth and live performances that showcase both his technical mastery and warm, engaging personality. His body of work includes a variety of albums and EPs that exhibit his versatility and skill. Notably, his recent work such as "Elephant King" and "Missile Bell, Pt. 2" continue to see Bundy pushing the boundaries of acoustic guitar music. Seasonal releases like "A Few Songs for Christmas" and "O Night Divine" display his ability to reimagine and bring warmth to holiday classics, while albums like "Adapt" and "Solomon's Splendor" are testament to his original composition skills and the broad appeal of his intricate acoustic tapestries. With each release, Trace Bundy cements his place in the landscape of innovative musicians who are not only technically proficient but also deeply in touch with the emotive potential of their instrument.

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Elephant King
Album - 11 Tracks - Released May 1, 2012
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  1. May 1, 2012
  2. October 7, 2008
  3. December 4, 2007
  4. October 5, 2004
  5. January 7, 2003
  6. December 7, 1999