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Abe Quigley plays a mean acoustic guitar. Adding rich vocals to his percussive playing style, and making use of looping devices and effects pedals, Abe always leaves an indelible impression on his listeners. Over the past five years, Abe has brought his distinctive brand of sound, affectionately referred to by many as "AcousticRockJazzFunk", to enchanted fans at colleges, bars, and coffee houses across the nation. He has played a variety of notable venues, including the now legendary CBGB's (NYC), House of Blues (Chicago), Eddie's Attic (Atlanta), and The Viper Room (L.A.). For anyone who has seen an Abe Quigley show, his growing success comes as no surprise. His friendly, laid-back, and conversational stage presence is instantly engaging. Those traits combined with his soothing voice and mesmerizing guitar playing have pushed album sales on his two studio albums (acousticrockjazzfunk, and B) to over 10,000 CDs. Abe brings a unmatched level of professionalism, and energy to every show. With innovative live performances, relentless touring, and a desire to know the name of everyone in the room, Abe Quigley is quickly making a name for himself in today's ever changing music industry.

Abe is currently in Venice, CA putting the final touches on his his third full length album. He spent 2006 touring nationally (31 States, 124 Shows, 41,000 Road Miles Accumulated) . He is proudly endorsed by Seagull Guitars and Boomerang Musical Products.

Abe's past college gigs include Columbia University (NY), Kent State University (OH), University of Iowa (IA), Amherst College (MA), Knox College (IL), Depaul University (IL), North Park University (IL), Warner Southern College (FL), Beloit College (IL), Roosevelt University (IL), and Columbia College (IL). Abe is also a regular guest on Fearless Radio (www.fearlessradio.com), and has participated in several public access spotlight shows and college radio station interviews.

Abe's song, "Beneath The Noise" has been licensed for use in a future Warren Miller film. "Lullaby" has been licensed for use by E! Channel.

The photo on the left is by Jody Warner (check him out).