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Toulouse Engelhardt

Toulouse Engelhardt, (born April 14, 1951, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an acoustic guitarist, recording artist, and was the last member of the Takoma Seven. The Takoma Seven was a group of finger style guitarists who recorded for Takoma Records from 1959-1976. Both John Fahey and Leo Kottke were his label mates.(6) It was this group of finger style guitarists that brought about a subsequent resurgence in the acoustic guitar movement that is still evidenced today. During his career, Engelhardt has been noted for his work by ''Guitar Player Magazine'' in their Reader's Poll nomination for ''Best Acoustic Finger Style Guitarist''. He was the Silver Medal Winner of the ''Winter Equinox Award'' at the Virgin Island Film Festival. He was also awarded Best Jazz Artist at the ''Orange County Music Awards''(4) and is listed in the 100 Most Distinguished Guitarists of 2011.(3)
==Biography==
Toulouse Engelhardt's birth name is Thomas Lloyd Engelhardt, and is the younger of two sons of Alan U. and Arlene L. Engelhardt. After moving to the west coast, first to San Francisco in 1953, his family migrated south to Hermosa Beach, California and in 1956 finally settled in Palos Verdes Estates, California where he graduated from Palos Verdes High School in 1969.(7) Toulouse developed his first interest in the study of the guitar at the age of six when he was exposed to the reverb-soaked, wet, driving instrumental sounds of surf music that were prominent in southern California beach culture. Though his earliest influences were these sounds, he soon found these initial influences limiting and subsequently pursued other musical styles and techniques.
Though he is not formally trained in guitar technique or music theory, Engelhardt did receive impromptu lessons from two established jazz guitarists of the 1960s; Wes Montgomery and Larry Carlton. (2)(6) His first guitar lesson was from jazz guitarist, Larry Carlton, who taught him how to play "Walk Don't Run" by The Ventures. Then, during the summer of 1966, at the age of fifteen, Engelhardt was given a few tips in technique by legendary jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery while they were at the backstage door of the Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach, California.(2)(6)

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