Jeff Linsky (born April 12, 1952) is an American musician, composer, and recording artist known for his polyphonic improvisational technique on the classical guitar. His 1992 album Solo, in particular, received critical attention for its orchestral approach to solo guitar improvisation. His recordings and performances have been discussed in numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times, DownBeat, Guitar Player, Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar Magazine, Tribuna da Imprensa (Brazil), and Gendai Guitar (Japan). He has performed internationally throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific.
Linsky began performing and recording at an early age, releasing his debut album Compositions in the early 1970s. While living in Hawaii from 1972 to 1988, he developed his fingerstyle approach and began performing at guitar festivals and concert venues. In 1978, he was featured at the Carmel Classic Guitar Festival, where his performance was recorded and released as Jeff Linsky In Concert.
By the 1980s and 1990s, Linsky established an international career as a solo artist and collaborator, performing throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia, and the South Pacific. His recordings for Concord Records, including Up Late, AngelâÂÂs Serenade, California, and Passport to the Heart, brought wider recognition. His composition âÂÂMonterey,â from Up Late, was used as a broadcast theme for the Monterey Jazz Festival on affiliated radio stations including KKJZ 88.1 FM (KJazz). He has also appeared as a guest guitarist on international recordings, including the Brazilian album Tudo que arde, cura by Sérgio Augusto, recorded in São Paulo. Linsky has also performed internationally as a ukulele artist, including a jazz ukulele tour of China supported by Ohana Ukuleles.
In a review for Guitar Player, Jim Ferguson wrote that LinskyâÂÂs "ability to freely improvise arrangements that sound like finely honed compositions is nothing short of miraculous."
Writing in Acoustic Guitar, Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers noted that Linsky "seems to have bridged entirely that troublesome gap between brain and fingers."
Reviewing LinskyâÂÂs sold-out concerts at Hawaii Public RadioâÂÂs Atherton Studio, Soundsgood! noted his virtuoso guitar technique and also highlighted his humor in performance.
Linsky has composed and recorded music for film and television, including work featured on the TBS series World of Audubon. His composition "Playa de Los Lobos" was used in the Drive Thru surf travel series on Fuel TV, filmed in locations including Panama, Brazil, and Chile.
Among LinskyâÂÂs television appearances is a 2024 feature interview and performance on CNN Philippines, where he was interviewed by Rico Hizon in support of his concerts in Manila.
His composition "Kalaupapa" was later re-recorded on ukulele for use in the film Shipping Day.
In addition to his performing career, Linsky has presented workshops, master classes, and concert clinics at dozens of institutions, including the University of Southern California, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, the University of Hawaii, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, and SUNY Oswego.
Linsky has also published instructional materials and compositions through Mel Bay Publications and Guitar Solo Publications (GSP), contributing to the classical and fingerstyle guitar repertoire.