Trace Bundy
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Trace Bundy is an instrumental acoustic guitar player who lives and performs in Boulder, Colorado. He is specially known as "The Acoustic Ninja" and for his fingertapping skills. His first release was 1999's "O Night Divine", a collection of traditional Christmas songs. His next recording, containing all original songs, was 2000's "Solomon's Splendor". His latest recording is the CD/DVD combo titled "Adapt", released in 2004. The DVD shows a live concert filmed in Boulder, CO in the summer of 2004. Many clips from this DVD circulated on YouTube and have received well over 200,000 views. One of the more popular clips is of Trace covering the Backstreet Boys song "I Want It That Way", and Pachelbel's Canon performed on an acoustic guitar using the fingertapping technique.
Trace is an independent artist, and his shows are largely fan driven, where fans contact him and set up shows in their hometowns for him to come and play. He is know for his graciousness and sense of humor in his shows as much as he is for his musical talent.
Before pursuing his music career in a full-time capacity, Trace was an engineering professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder.[citation needed]
[edit] Discography
Adapt - Released 2004
Solomon's Splendor Early Originals - Released Jan 2000
O Night Divine Christmas Arrangements - Released 1999
Label: Honest Ninja Music