August 3-8, 2025

Frank Vignola's

BIG JERSEY GUITAR CAMP

Featuring:

Jimmy Bruno

Pasquale Grasso

Vinny Raniolo

Jonathan Stout

Gary Mazzaroppi

Ken Smith

 
 

Welcome!

Join FRANK VIGNOLA and FRIENDS for a 5-DAY GUITAR INTENSIVE! 

BEGINNER, INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED students are welcome.

Improve your playing immersed in Ensemble Jams, Master Classes, Q&As, and Jamming with the Pros!

Enjoy house-made pastas, breads, pastries, wines and more from NJ's Cucina Calandra.

 
 

Camp Instructors

  • Frank Vignola

    Frank Vignola is one of the most extraordinary guitarists performing before the public today. His stunning virtuosity has made him the guitarist of choice for many of the world’s top musicians, including Ringo Starr, Madonna, Donald Fagen, Lionel Hampton, Tommy Emmanuel, John Lewis, the Boston Pops, the New York Pops, and guitar legend Les Paul, who named Vignola to his “Five Most Admired Guitarists List” for the Wall Street Journal. In 2020, Frank introduced the Big Jersey Guitar Club offering multiple formats for studying guitar with him online including 10-week Learning Clubs™, and Let’s Practice Sessions, plus Song Intensives and Methods.

  • Jimmy Bruno

    Jimmy Bruno, born July 22, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a master jazz guitarist and jazz educator. Born into a musical family, Jimmy's father played guitar on the 1959 hit "Guitar Boogie Shuffle" with Frank Virtue. Jimmy's mom was a gifted singer.

    Living in such a musical household, playing guitar eight to ten hours a day was normal for this south Philly kid. He studied jazz improvisation with local Philly bass legend Al Stauffer and to develop technique, taught himself to play the rigorous and exacting classical violin etudes of Wohlfahrt and Paganini. Although he briefly considered leveraging his perfect SAT scores into medical school, a summer guitar gig in Wildwood NJ changed the direction of Jimmy's life forever, putting him into the path of Buddy Rich.

    After a whirlwind round-the-world tour as the youngest member of the Buddy Rich Orchestra, he went on to play guitar in orchestras for Frank Sinatra, Anthony Newley, Doc Severinsen, Lena Horne, and many more music icons. Additionally, he spent many years as an LA session musician working with Tommy Tedesco.

    In 1992 he was discovered by Carl Jefferson, the founder of Concord Records and landed a multi-CD recording deal. Since then, Jimmy has recorded over 13 critically acclaimed CDs, including "Sleight of Hand," "Like That," and "Polarity" (with Joe Beck). His most recent CD "Maplewood Avenue" (Affiliated Artists Records) has been described as having "...a 'classic' feel to it... like a famous album we somehow hadn't discovered yet," and was honored by being selected as one of the top CDs of 2008 by Downbeat magazine.

    In recognition of his prodigious talents, Jimmy has been invited to play at major music festivals around the world, including the JVC, Berks, Vail, and Concord Jazz Festivals, and a whirlwind stop at the Pescara Jazz Festival in Pescara, Italy. Over the years, he has shared the stage with a who's who of legendary and highly regarded musicians: Joe Beck, Bobby Watson, Jack Wilkins, Tal Farlow (at Farlow's 75th Birthday Concert), Howard Alden, Christian McBride, Kurt Elling and many more. When a tribute concert was planned for Barney Kessel, Jimmy was one of an invited group of 30 guitarists chosen to perform and was honored to open the tribute (with Howard Alden). He has also participated in tributes to jazz giants Kenny Burrell, Herb Ellis and Johnny Smith.

    “Bruno... Maaaan! —George Benson

  • Pasquale Grasso

    Called “the best guitar player I’ve heard in maybe my entire life…”by Pat Metheny, Pasquale Grasso, born in Ariano, Irpino, Italy, began playing guitar at a very young age. Grasso’s principle instruction was with Chuck Wayne’s student and jazz guitar innovator, Agostino Di Giorgio. Another extraordinary influence in Grasso’s career has been bebop piano master and world-renowned jazz educator, Barry Harris. In 2008, Pasquale pursued classical guitar studies in the Music Conservatory of Bologna under Professor Walter Zanetti. In 2012, Grasso moved to New York City and quickly made a name for himself in the city’s vibrant jazz scene. Later that year, Pasquale was named a Jazz Ambassador with the US Embassy, going on to tour extensively across Europe, Kuwait, Kazakstan, Cyprus, Lithuania, and Ukraine, among others.

    Despite his young age, Grasso has performed with many leading musicians of the international jazz scene. such as: Barry Harris, Charles Davis, Freddie Redd, Frank Wess, Leroy Wiliams, Ray Drummond, Murray Wall, Steve Grossman, Tardo Hammer, Jimmy Wormworth, John Mosca, Sacha Perry, Ari Roland, Luigi Grasso, Chris Byars, Zaid Nasser, Bucky Pizzarelli, China Moses, Harry Allen Quartet, Grant Stewart, Stepko Gut, Nicolas Dary, Dado Moroni, Agostino di Giorgio, Michel Pastre Big Band, Gianni Basso Big Band, Joe Cohn, Oscar Zenari, Luca Pisani and others.

  • Vinny Raniolo

    As a touring guitar musician, performer, and educator, Vinny Raniolo is best known for his accompanying skills and is a very high demand rhythm guitarist. His dynamic playing has brought him to 14 countries on three continents – and still growing – having performed in some of the world’s most illustrious venues, including the Sydney Opera House in Australia, The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, New York’s Lincoln Center and the world’s oldest indoor concert hall, Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy.

    While keeping a busy touring schedule in a variety of musical settings, Vinny has also become a familiar figure on Public Television. Featured previously on three popular shows, including the heavily programmed Tommy Emmanuel and Friends, in Frank Vignola’s Four Generations of Guitar as the youngest generation in the lineage of jazz guitarists with veteran Bucky Pizzarelli and in the Music Gone Public series.

    Vinny’s recording credits include soundtracks for HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and Woody Allen’s film Café Society, as well as numerous recordings as a featured artist on recordings by many other artists. Look for Vinny’s acclaimed solo release: Air Guitar.

  • Jonathan Stout

    Jonathan Stout is a bandleader and guitarist specializing in pre-bebop jazz guitar. As a guitarist, Jonathan draws from the many and varied styles of pre-bebop jazz guitar, including the rhythm guitar of Freddie Green, the electric single-note style of Charlie Christian, the acoustic block-chord solos of Allan Reuss, and the gypsy-jazz of Django Reinhardt. Jonathan also writes a noted blog on swing guitar. Beside playing in his own bands, Jonathan is a member of the Bonebrake Syncopators (led by DJ Bonebrake of the band X), and has played guitar for Michael Gamble and his Rhythm Serenaders, Josh Collazo's Candy Jacket Jazz Band, Casey MacGill, Dean Mora (Mora's Modern Rhythmists, et. al), the Boilermaker Jazz Band, the Lucky Stars, Jim Ziegler’s Swingsations, Josh Collazo and his Feetwarmers, Bill Elliott, and Johnny Crawford. He played on Jeremy Wakefield's 2005 Album, "Steel Guitar Caviar" (Ecco-Fonic), as well as Michael Gamble and his Rhythm Serenaders' self-titled 2016 debut album.

    As a student of the era, Jonathan has also branched out to study swing drumming, based on fourteen years of first-hand observations of the best Swing drummers. Jonathan has played drums for The Careless Lovers, Casey MacGill, Janet Klein, Falty and Friends, Stompy Jones, Dean Mora, Dave Stuckey, and Carl Sonny Leyland, as well as filling-in occasionally in the Campus Five and Orchestra. He most recently played drums on Janet Klein's 2015 CD "It's the Girl", using his 1941 Leedy drum set.

  • Gary Mazzaroppi

    Bassist Gary Mazzaroppi is a veteran virtuoso who enjoyed a long-running association with the late great guitar innovator and raconteur Les Paul. Mazzaroppi has accompanied jazz giants from across the spectrum, ranging from vintage greats Lionel Hampton and Clark Terry, Marian McPartland, Red Norvo & Stan Getz, to fusionists Bela Fleck and Chuck Mangione, and, even Willie Nelson, in his songbook excursions. In addition to his busy playing career, Gary is also in the faculty of the Brookdale Community College School of Music, in Lincroft, NJ

  • Ken Smith

    Ken Smith was born in Florida, USA and grew up in New Jersey and Abu Dhabi. Ken’s musical education includes a B.M. in Performance from Arizona State University. While living in Arizona, Ken worked as a soloist and ensemble member, playing everything from solo classical guitar to theater productions. Ken also began teaching the guitar at this time, creating a unique approach to applying the language of jazz to the fretboard. Since moving to New York City in 1997, Ken has performed and toured in the US, Asia and Europe, as a side man and leader. Ken is a member of Frank Vignola’s Birdland Guitar Band. Ken is currently developing a suite of educational products that document his unique approach to teaching jazz guitar.

 

Jazz guitar is a language…

Like all languages, it lives in conversations between and among the people who “speak the language”.  Jazz music in particular, with its emphasis on interplay, is a language that develops in the musical conversations we call “jam sessions”.

This year’s camp is organized around the principle that just as the most direct path to learning a spoken language is immersion in that language, rather than classroom learning, the most distilled, accelerated and direct way to grow as a jazz guitarist is through jam-immersion.   

Participants will be part of rotating, instructor-led small ensembles and will do a deep dive into the selected music through intensive, structured jamming and in nightly performances. There may be some traditional classes as well but the emphasis will be on structured jamming.

As always, the Big Jersey Guitar Camp will feature a supportive environment where beginners are welcome, yet intermediate to advanced students will be stretched.

 Birdland Field Trip - Wednesday, August 6, 2025

We will be chartering a bus to bring all campers (who wish to attend) to Birdland on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025 to attend Frank’s weekly Jazz Guitar Residency. This week at Birdland the camp instructors will join Frank at the storied venue. There is no additional charge for this*. Note, there is no obligation to attend, an instructor will remain at the hotel that evening to jam with campers who would prefer to get more playing time in.

Learn more about Frank’s Vignola’s Jazz Guitar Night—Birdland every Wednesday night at 8:30and streamed live here.

*Tuition includes transportation and performance ticket—Campers responsible for their own drinks/dinner.


Getting Ready for Camp!

Frank will provide all campers access to camp materials via download. So, you can you can familiarize yourself with the twenty songs prior to arriving. The materials include song lesson videos so everyone can become familiar with the song repertoire prior to arriving. 

Additionally, Frank will host two 1-hour "Live Zoom Sessions" with all campers covering half of the songs in each.  He is very excited about these additions to the camp and the combination of virtual and in-person learning. 



 

Big Jersey Guitar Camp 2025 Location + Contact info

Best Western Plus Fairfield Executive Inn

216 US Route 46, Fairfield, NJ 07004

(973) 575-7700

The Best Western Plus Fairfield Executive Inn is located 45 minutes from New York City and 30 minutes from Newark Airport. The closest rail station is Wayne/Rt. 23 Transit Center, 10 minutes away. The hotel is accessible by bus through NJ Transit.

2022 Group Photo

Big Jersey Summer 2025 Guitar Camp Tuition, Fees and Policies

Tuition

$1700, due upon registration.

Hotel Rate

  • $145 per night, plus hotel and sales tax 

  • Campers check-in on August 3rd (Sunday) and depart on August 8th (Friday)

  • Rooms are reserved at the Best Western Plus Fairfield Executive Inn.

  • (You must reserve your room with our discounted room block code to receive this rate).

Meals

  • A full hot and cold breakfast is included with your room.

  • Each camper will receive a $100 Gift Card to Cucina Calandra to use for lunches.

  • Each camper is responsible for their own dinners.

  • (There are numerous offerings in the vicinity).

  • All other snacks, alcohol, room service, etc. are the responsibility of each camper.

Check In

Campers check-in Sunday, August 3, 2025 at the Best Western Plus Fairfield Executive Inn, Address: 216 Route 46 E #234, Fairfield, NJ 07004. Phone: (973) 575-7700

Welcome Package

Upon camp check-in, all campers will be provided a schedule and an exclusive Big Jersey Guitar Camp t-shirt.

Getting Prepared for Camp

Frank will be providing all campers access to camp materials via download. In addition, he will include song lesson videos so everyone can become familiar with the songs before they arrive. 

He will also host two 1-hour "Live" Jam Sessions via Zoom prior to camp where everyone can meet and jam on the songs in each session. (Dates/Times TBA).