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Vegas violinist covers classic ‘Eruption’

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A few months ago, Nina Di Gregorio was learning the iconic Eddie Van Halen guitar piece “Eruption” on violin. It wasn’t going particular­ly well.

“It ain’t gonna happen,” Di Gregorio’s husband, multi-instrument­al musician and symphonic-rock star Brody Dolyniuk, finally said. “You’re not making ‘Eruption’ on that thing.”

If you know Di Gregorio, that comment assured it would happen. The founder of the Femmes of Rock touring band was determined to blend Van Halen’s epic jam with her own violin virtuosity. The goal was a Youtube clip that would forever capture the performanc­e.

“I’m the most stubborn Italian,” Di Gregorio says. “It just made me dig in harder.”

A month later, Di Gregorio again practiced “Eruption” in the couple’s Las Vegas home. Dolyniuk heard the piece while in the shower.

“He came out and said, ‘I thought that was Eddie playing,’ ” Di Gregorio says. “I knew I had it then.”

A raging performanc­e

“Eruption” is Van Halen’s torrid, 1 minute, 42-second solo leading into the cover of the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me.” Issued as part of the 1978 “Van Halen” album, “Eruption” is considered by fans and musicians as one of the greatest rock guitar solos ever.

Di Gregorio’s yearlong odyssey to master the solo culminated April 12. She and Dolyniuk cut a video of her playing the song at Reynolds Hall (they hit The Smith Center venue on a rare open day). The clip is now atop Di Gregorio’s Youtube and Facebook pages.

The video features Di Gregorio in a Van Halen-inspired, red-and-white jumpsuit. She shreds amid spotlights, lasers and colored smoke. Vegas photograph­er and videograph­er Patrick Rivera shot the clip; costume legend Diana Eden designed Di Gregorio’s rock-star attire.

In fast order, Dolyniuk edited

the clip, which posted April 16.

We have a hit

Since, Di Gregorio’s majestic performanc­e has amassed more than 3.4 million Tiktok views, 2.4 million hits on Instagram, 2 million on Facebook, 408,000 on Youtube and 341,000 on X.

The clip is a hit, in short. But it was not an overnight sensation. Di Gregorio’s interest in playing “Eruption” dates several years. She needed to upgrade her violin, from a fivestring, non-fretted to a seven-string, fretted instrument.

“Once I got the violin, I had to learn how to play it, because it’s huge,” Di Gregorio says. “It’s like a totally different instrument.”

Utilizing the frets, the classic-rock musician learned the “finger tapping” necessary to replicate Van Halen’s distinctiv­e style and sound. She bought new equipment, different effects pedals and effects chains (those devices on the floor musicians activate with their feet), learning an entirely new technique for this performanc­e. Di Gregorio spells out the entire technical process on

her Youtube clip.

A bevy of covers

Di Gregorio has also covered Pink Floyd, a couple of David Gilmour solos, Rush, Bon Jovi and Peter Frampton. Artists have frequently applauded the efforts. Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson commented on Di Gregorio’s Instagram page, on her cover of “Limelight.”

“You know what I think,” Lifeson said in string of praising messages. “Terrific response for your terrific effort.”

Frampton shared her clip of “Do You Feel Like We Do,” in which she played “talk box” and guitar solos on violin.

“Panama” by Van Halen actually follows “Eruption” on her Youtube page. Founding VH bassist Michael Anthony has commented approval several times on Di Gregorio’s work.

Return of Femmes

Di Gregorio is also an adept bassist, and a successful artistic entreprene­ur. Femmes of Rock, a popular national act (they played First Arena in Elmira, N.Y., on Friday and were in Jamestown, N.Y. on Saturday), plays Myron’s at The Smith Center on July 27.

As always, expect a rock show.

“The whole thing started for

nd me when I was very young, because Eddie Van Halen was one of my favorite musicians, and I listened to ‘Eruption’ over and over again,” Di

Gregorio says. “I listened to guitar players, and that’s what I wanted to do. I just happened to play the violin.

“So I figured out how to translate what they did to my instrument, and have pretty much spent my whole life doing that.”

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So Dave Loeb can be trusted with the tutelage of UNLV’S jazz musicians.

Loeb leads the UNLV Spring Jazz Festival next week. On Monday it’s Jazz Ensemble III, Jazz Guitar Ensemble and Jazz Vocal Ensemble; on Tuesday it’s Contempora­ry and Latin Jazz Ensembles and Studio Scarlet Jazz Vocal Ensemble and Wednesday it’s Jazz Ensembles I and II with guest jazz drummer Tommy Igoe (also conducted by Nathan Tanouye).

Igoe has long been recognized as one of the finest drummers in the world and is also a top-selling author. UNLV’S Jazz Ensemble I is has won the the Downbeat magazine honor as top Graduate College Large Band Ensemble in the nation. This is the latest in a string of prominent awards for the UNLV program.

All that jazz happens at 7:30 p.m. each night at Artemus Ham Hall on the UNLV campus. Tickets are $10 (a mere pittance), go to pac.unlv.edu or call 702-895-2787. This is some of the coolest music the city offers.

 ?? Patrick Rivera ?? Femmes of Rock founder Nina Di Gregorio created a viral hit when she covered Eddie Van Halen’s “Eruption” guitar solo using a violin.
Patrick Rivera Femmes of Rock founder Nina Di Gregorio created a viral hit when she covered Eddie Van Halen’s “Eruption” guitar solo using a violin.
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