Albums

 

Seaside (2022)

Go figure. A Kansas guitarist takes a month vacation in Florida with a bunch of his pals and the result is a high octane Wes flavored date that recasts daddio in modern threads and just plain smokes. Hot and tasty throughout, you can't turn up the heat like this if you're sitting around in the sticks smoking jimson all day. These cats are here to play.

Chris Spector, Midwest Record

Washington-based Origin Records seems to be a mecca for guitarists, as they’ve been releasing a plethora of six stringed outings. This latest is from the clean-toned William Flynn, who has a dash of Grant Green to his picking... Vintage modern.

George W. Harris, Jazz Weekly


Traveler (2017)

The mention of Wichita inevitably recalls the title of the Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays composition (and album) ‘As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls.’ In this case it is an apt comparison, as Flynn’s music shares similar bucolic atmosphere and song-like melodicism.

Mark Sullivan, All About Jazz


Cross Country (2018)

. . . don’t discount the power of two jazz boxes wielded by experts in the art of subtlety

Jackson Evans, Jazz Guitar Today

Like a couple of old friends traveling through memories, thoughts and ideas, guitarists William Flynn and Tim Fischer have fashioned their album Cross Country as a conversation of grace and beauty.

Don Phipps, All About Jazz


The Songbook Project (2015)

Whether relaxed and cheerful or expressive and brooding, Flynn and his crew add new dimensions to ‘the songbook’.

Don Phipps, All About Jazz

 

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