

Brendon Randall-Myers - Guitar & theory
Brendon Randall-Myers is a guitarist, composer and improviser. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Pomona College in 2009 with a degree in Music, where he studied composition with Tom Flaherty and guitar with Jack Sanders, worked with television composer Jonathan Miller, and was the two-time recipient of The Gordon A. Hogan Memorial Prize in Music. He has performed in masterclasses with internationally recognized guitarists such as Roland Dyens, Brian Head, Ben Verdery, and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, and has performed and composed music for chamber ensembles, jazz groups, punk bands, and films. He has also produced a large amount of pop music for classical guitar and electronics, and performs regularly with drummer/percussionist Marc Deriso and tenor saxophonist/laptopist Alex Christie in the composing/improvising ensemble Grains.
