Acoustic Alchemy
Acoustic Alchemy Dates
Fri 27 Jun 2025 - 20:30 EDT
The Iridium, New York, NY
Sat 28 Jun 2025 - 18:30 EDT
The Iridium, New York, NY
Wed 9 Jul 2025 - 20:00 PDT
Fri 11 Jul 2025 - 20:00 PDT
The Guild Theatre, Menlo Park, CA
Sat 12 Jul 2025 - 18:30 PDT
Blue Note Napa, Napa, CA
Thu 6 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
Greenwich Odeum, East Greenwich, RI
Fri 7 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
Infinity Music Hall - Norfolk, Norfolk Historic District, CT
Tue 11 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
World Café Live, Philadelphia, PA
Wed 12 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
Rams Head On Stage, Annapolis, MD
Tue 18 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
City Winery Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
Sun 23 Nov 2025 - 20:00 EDT
Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

Acoustic Alchemy Biography

Known for their sophisticated instrumental sound, England's Acoustic Alchemy emerged in the 1980s playing a distinctive blend of jazz, classical, flamenco, and new age. Initially showcasing the talents of guitarists Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael, the duo gained a loyal following and chart success with albums like 1990's Grammy-nominated Reference Point, 1994's Against the Grain, and 1996's Arcanum. Since Webb's passing from cancer in 1998, Carmichael has led the group with guitarist Miles Gilderdale, issuing Top Ten Billboard jazz albums like 2000's The Beautiful Game, 2001's Grammy-nominated AArt, and 2011's Roseland, the latter of which marked the group's 30th anniversary. They again hit the jazz Top Ten with 2018's 33 1/3.
 
 
 
 
 
Formed in London in 1981, Acoustic Alchemy originally featured guitarist Nick Webb and nylon-string guitarist. Webb had studied jazz at Leeds College of Music, and both he and issued two albums which also featured the string quartet the Violettes. The albums went largely unnoticed, and the two eventually parted ways. In 1985, Webb formed a second version of the band featuring Greg Carmichael, who had studied classical guitar at the London College of Music and led his own group. The duo initially found work for Virgin Airlines, providing in-flight music on trans-Atlantic trips. They sent a demo to and were quickly signed to the label. In 1987, they made their debut with Red Dust & Spanish Lace, which included the track "Mr. Chow." Two more albums followed for the label, with 1988's Natural Elements (the title track became the theme song for the BBC TV show Gardeners' World) and 1989's Blue Chip.
 
 
 
 
 
In 1990, the duo signed with and issued their fourth full-length album, Reference Point. It earned them their first Grammy nomination for Best New Age Performance for the track "Caravan of Dreams." With their profile on the rise, the duo issued several more well-received albums including 1991's Back on the Case, 1993's The New Edge, and 1994's Against the Grain, the latter of which peaked at number six on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Arcanum followed two years later and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best New Age Album. Prior to the recording of the group's follow-up, 1998's Positive Thinking, Webb was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His condition worsened over the course of the recording process, and while he contributed songs and production insight, he was unable to perform on the album. He died prior to its release on February 5, 1998.
 
 
 
 
 
In the wake of Webb's death, Carmichael signed with and unveiled a revamped Acoustic Alchemy that found him bringing on guitarist Miles Gilderdale as his primary collaborator. This version of the band debuted with 2000's The Beautiful Game, which reached number four on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. AArt followed a year later, and landed them another Grammy nomination, this time for Best Pop Instrumental Album.
 
 
 
 
 
Empowered by that success, the band continued to tour and record, issuing 2003's Radio Contact and 2005's American/English. Both albums further solidified the group's lineup and ushered in the release of the 2006 concert/documentary Best Kept Secret. 2007 found Acoustic Alchemy collaborating with label mates for the album This Way. In 2011, they celebrated their 30th anniversary with the release of the album Roseland. The album peaked at number six on the jazz albums chart. A concert album, Live in London, appeared in 2014. In 2018, Acoustic Alchemy released 33 1/3, which cracked the Top Ten of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. A vinyl version of the album arrived in 2021. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
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