Aaron Weistrop
Aaron Weistrop is an American guitarist and composer based out of Chicago.Music career
Weistrop was born in Fort Stewart, Georgia, and was raised in Shorewood, Wisconsin. He is the grandson of Ernest Kurnow. In high school he formed the rock band Skwid Bait. He graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 1995.
Weistrop has played coast to coast, at venues such as the Mint in Los Angeles, Schubas, The Jazz Showcase in Chicago, Jazz Estate in Milwaukee, Douglas Corner in Nashville, Johnny D's near Boston, The Knitting Factory in New York. He has performed on, produced, and written music that has been played on radio stations nationally and internationally. Hanukkah Blues, co-written with Ted Wulfers, was chosen for 93XRT's on-air feature 'Hear First' as a way of introducing Wulfers as a "promising new artist."
Weistrop scored the opening and closing credits for the 2009 film Eye of the Sandman. He was awarded a fellowship for music composition by the Illinois Arts Council in 1998.Discography
As leader
- 2007: Happy Butterfly Foot Beware the Foot Volume I
- 1999: Silent Films
- 1997: Aaron Weistrop with Spazztet Beautiful Impatience
As sideman/contributor
- 2010: Ted Wulfers What Would Santa Do?
- 2009: Michael Carlos Damage and Remainder
- 2008: Melanie Devaney Happy Lucky Lost & Free
- 2004: Ted Wulfers Cheap Liquor
- 2004: Michael Carlos Yesterdays Icons
- 2003: Tautologic Basement Sessions, Vol. 1
- 1999: Justin Kramer with Spazztet Headin' Out!
- 1998: Ripley Caine Thrift Store Sweater
- 1997: Rob Paravonian Playing for Drunks