Vladimir Četkar

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A photo of Vladimir Cetkar at Soho, NYC

Vladimir Četkar (

Macedonian recording artist, composer, arranger, producer, guitarist and vocalist who is based in New York City. He was born in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia where, in his childhood, he played the violin.[1] He was greatly influenced by such jazz, funk, soul and disco
bands and musicians as Change, Chic, Earth Wind and Fire, Patrice Rushen, Cameo, The Brothers Johnson, Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Quincy Jones, Jamiroquai and many more. Later in life, Vladimir came to the United States to attend Berklee College of Music. There, he focused on contemporary writing and production with the jazz guitar as his main instrument.

His critically acclaimed, original album releases 'We Will Never End', 'Heavenly' and 'Going Home' have positioned him Internationally as one of the most distinguished names in the Jazz-Soul-Funk genre

Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival (Indonesia), Penang Island Jazz Festival (Malaysia), Hong Kong Jazz Festival (Hong Kong), Beishan Jazz Festival (China), Hua Hin Jazz Festival (Thailand), Mood Indigo (festival) (India), Nišville (Serbia), Ohrid Summer Festival (Macedonia) and many more.[3]

He has been hailed by international critics as one of the most exciting names in his genre, a fresh music force which is unique in today's music industry due to the fact that he is solely producing, composing, orchestrating, arranging and performing his original music, a consummate musician who has already impressed many of his personal influences ranging from legendary producers such as Davide Romani of

His music is represented internationally by prominent music labels such as P-Vine Records (Japan), C&L Music (South Korea), Hitman Jazz Records (Thailand and Southeast Asia), Expansion Records (United Kingdom) and others while being consistently broadcast on national and specialized radios globally.

Studio albums

References

Patriks Soul Funk Music (Sweden)

Soultracks (USA)

Blues And Soul Magazine (UK)