Brian Litz

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Influenced early on by his father, renowned guitar teacher Victor Litz, Brian started playing guitar when he was four years old. By the age of five, he was performing at student recitals and at the old movie theater in Old Town Gaithersburg. Growing up he accompanied his father on private music lessons and to schools where he assisted in tuning instruments and learned more about the technical side of the music business. His love of classical guitar music was encouraged and blossomed under his father’s guidance.

Brian comes from a long family tradition of music; not only did his father play, but his grandfather and uncles were also accomplished musicians. His father’s music store, Victor Litz Music in Gaithersburg, Maryland, brought a wealth of learning opportunities to Brian from other students and teachers.

Brian attended Montgomery College where he studied with Robert Winter and Guitar Department head, George Yeatman. After years of playing in dance bands and traveling around the country playing club dates, Brian became a serious freelance performer including a nightly appearance at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
Brian often performs with and is featured on recordings by The James Bazen Big Band, Jazz violinist Susan Jones, and Jazz vocalist Gretchen Ritchie. Brian has been greatly influenced by and had the honor of performing with the legendary Jazz artist Herb Ellis. Other influences include Joe Pass, Jim Hall, Jimmy Bruno, Pat Martino, and Luiz Bonfa.
Based in West Virginia and Germantown, Maryland,  Brian continues to work as a freelance musician.
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