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Harder Beat Magazine Review

Local guitar whiz Victor Gann’s five-song instrumental EP
covers a wide range of emotion and ability in a relatively
short time. The style manages to fit neatly between Satriani
and Kenny Wayne Shepherd without actually sounding like
either.
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Metal-Rules.com Review

Victor Gann is a Texas based instrumental guitar player with
influences clearly rooted in Vai, Satriani, and Eric Johnson.
Although the press kit that accompanies his self-titled CD
highlights his extensive training and wide-ranging hired gun
work, anyone who actually hears his music wouldn’t even need
to be told those facts.
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HardRockHaven.net Review

Guitar heroes' releases come around once every few weeks but
rarely do they feature a diversified acumen. Dallas Texas's
Victor Gann is the exception to that rule. His only release so
far is a clean and precise self titled five-song album.
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Dangerdog.com Review

Victor Gann is a great guitarist, plain and simple. Unnoticed
and unrecognized is his current status. This should not be.
Everything about his self-released work is positive, exciting,
and passionate. The music is moving and compelling. Do not
overlook Victor Gann.
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Ultimate-Guitar.com Review

Victor Gann is an obvious
artist to feature in this article. As an instrumental
guitarist, he has studied with greats such as Joe Satriani,
Paul Gilbert, and Nuno Bettencourt. Of course, his self-titled
EP, released in 2006, is still making waves to date; and after
selling 1,500 copies, it’s easy to see that it has been an
underground revelation.
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Guitar Nine Records Review

Victor Gann is a seasoned, 'righteous' six-stringer from
Sanger, Texas (USA) who reveals his style as instrumental
rock, as one can clearly experience on his latest album,
"Victor Gann". His favorite guitars consist of a Custom Ibanez
(RG) and a Fender Strat. Gann has played guitar since 1986,
and freely declares his career aspiration, "I am working
towards making a name for myself as being a known and
respected melodic guitarist.
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20th Century Guitar Review

Guitarists making waves in the music world,
their new recordings and gear!
As a kid I learned some of the basic “cowboy” chords from my
uncle. At around 15 is when I started to get very serious with
the guitar. I was able to take a few lessons from a local
teacher, Andy Timmons. After Andy I studied with Thad Bonduris,
and Thad got me ready for G.I.T. I graduated G.I.T. in ’92.
And while there I was afforded the opportunity to study with
some giants.
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Music Web Express 3000 Review

A rocking five
song e.p., the self-titled debut CD from Dallas guitarist
Victor Gann is a solid introduction to his hard-hitting
instrumental rock fusion sound.
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Metal Net Radio Review

Full of
chops blended with catchy melodies best describes Victor
Gann's self titled 5 song cd. All 5 songs are very strong and
demand the listener to listen over and over again.
My personal fav's are track
4 (SHANNON WITH CHILD) and track 2 (JUST ANOTHER DAY?). What's
nice about Gann's style is that it's about the song first, not
just guitar wizard insanity that plagues most instrumental
albums. I highly recommend this disc
for fans of good solid
rock!
8.0/10
Joey / Metal Net Radio
www.metalnetradio.com
RadioIndy.com Review

Victor Gann's
self-titled CD is a collection of instrumental songs that
feature Victor's excellent guitar work. Victor shows his
versatility on these songs, which range from full band hard
rock (Four on the Floor, Just Another Day, and Not Now) to
more subdued tracks, such as the melodic song Migraine, and
the beautiful Shannon with Child.
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