Indie 5-0 with Gary Meyers
Gary Meyers is the flamenco guitarist who’s making a name for himself with fans of world music and guitar enthusiasts. He’s in demand right now, performing at various restaurants, corporate events, private parties, weddings, and so much more. While he’s not from Andalusia or grow up immersed within the culture, he intuitively taps into the Spanish spirit to perform this storied traditional music with reverence and dazzling virtuosity.
He just released his album Desperado’s Shade, his flamenco album with 10 original compositions with the spirit of Andalusia. We got a chance to speak with Gary about his album in this edition of Indie 5-0. Let’s dive in:
You just released your flamenco and world music album Desperado's Shade. Which song on the album is your favorite?
“Old Ways”
Which song on the album was the hardest to write and record? Which was the easiest?
I’d say “Dancer’s Moon” was the hardest because it was originally around 7 minutes long and took some work to rearrange. All songs were 3 takes or less. “Spanish River” was by far the easiest.
What was the inspiration for Desperado's Shade, if any?
After completing my cruise ship contract as a solo gypsy flamenco guitarist, I immersed myself into Spanish rumba which led me to writing the album, Desperado’s Shade. You can feel inspiration from the beaches of the Mediterranean with a umbrella drink in hand.
How do you approach writing music?
Typically with harmony/progression, then build melodies to get the right “guitar voice,” then improvise over until I get a framework that feels right, avoiding the standard pop song writing process and rules….
Which album/song/artist inspires you and why?
Jesse Cook - just love his work
Connect with Gary Meyers: Website // Facebook // YouTube // Spotify // Soundcloud










