Antonio Forcione is an artist in every sense of the word, hailed as one of the most charismatic and unconventional guitarists in today’s musical world. With multiple international awards and 21 albums released, he continues to captivate audiences, earning him the title “Jimi Hendrix of the acoustic guitar.”
His music transcends genres, blending jazz, Spanish, soul, African, Brazilian, and improvised elements with ferocious virtuosity, passion, and humor. Antonio has shared the stage and recorded with Charlie Haden, Angélique Kidjo, Sarah Jane Morris, Trilok Gurtu, Larry Coryell, Dominic Miller, Diego el Cigala, and many more. He has also supported music legends such as Phil Collins, Bobby McFerrin, Pino Daniele, Zucchero, and Van Morrison.
“One of the greatest acoustic guitarists.” - The Guardian
"One of Europe’s best-kept secrets -- unmissable!" - The Scotsman
Jazz Wise (Charles Alexander)
“ferocious, rampaging, controlled power, meticulous and with great clarity of expression ... astonishing musical personality” (Audiophile)
Most recently Antonio has been touring and recording with the amazing singer songwriter Sarah Jane Morris wowing audiences throughout Europe. He has also been performing with Spanish flamenco star Arcangel and The Bulgarian Voices choir, touring under the name Estruna.
Over the years Antonio has released 20 albums of largely original material and has performed in festivals and theatres from as far as Australia and Indonesia to the USA, Africa, Canada, Caribbean, Turkey, Lebanon and all over Europe, especially in France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the UK. He has performed at numerous charity events and his festival appearances include Womad, Glastonbury, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Koln, Verona, Granada, Hong Kong Arts Festival, Perth International Festival, Singapore Arts Festival, Wellington International Festival, HIFA International Arts Festival in Zimbabwe, Istanbul international Guitar Festival, Cuba - Leo Brouwer International Festival and the Machoire d’Or in Montreux amongst others.
Antonio's constantly innovative approach to life has also led him to explore the realm of comedy by joining the Music-Comedy act Olé at the Edinburgh Festival in 1991, headed by Paul Morrocco, in which three virtuoso 'Latino' guitarists vie for power on stage. Olé toured around the world, winning numerous awards and being featured on various national TV stations on the way, with Antonio also eventually assuming the role of musical director for the show. Further performances followed with great comedians followed, such as Boothby Graffoe, Django Edwards, Stephen Frost, Paul Morocco, Tanderika and Ursus & Nadeschkin. This period in his life taught Antonio to juggle guitars and refine his comedic timing, as well as break boundaries on stage without ever losing the intensity of his art.
In 1991 he also formed the popular duo 'Acoustic Mania' with guitar virtuoso Neil Stacey with whom he toured throughout the world. In 2001 Antonio won the 'Best Spirit of the Fringe Award' for his solo performances at the Edinburgh Festival with a resulting tour of Australia, doing both straight music and music-comedy.
Artistic, intense, and formidably inventive, Antonio is a performer of genuine distinction. Ever unpredictable, his is a celebration of the unexpected elements in life, a music of rare delicacy, humour and, not least, passion.