Career
MacLennan"s session work includes playing guitar on Julian Lennon and Steven Tyler’s song, "Someday", from Lennon"s album, Everything Changes (2013), and backing vocals on Jamie Cullum"s album, The Pursuit (2009). He’s also played guitar on songs for Holly Knight, Mark Spiro and Tim Miner. MacLennan’s original song, "Fallin" Deeper", is featured in the Twentieth Century Fox film Marley & Maine: The Puppy Years (2011) soundtrack.
MacLennan"s published works include: three self-produced albums, two instructional music iBooks, Melodic Expressions: The Art of the Lincolnshire (2012), Play Ukulele (2012) and hundreds of instructional workshop videos on his YouTube channel with over 1.48 million views.
MacLennan began his professional music career at 16 completing session work for Grammy Award-winning mixer Tom Weir. His first album, was recorded at Weir"s Studio City Sound in Studio City, California. MacLennan also secured television work with 20th Century Fox and the Disney Channel during his teen years.
MacLennan earned a bachelor"s degree in Ethnomusicology from University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles) with emphasis in jazz guitar in 2010. His mentors include: Carl Verheyen, Tim Pierce, Kenny Burrell, Jimmy Wyble, Tamir Hendelman, Ron Anthony and Wolf Marshall, the author of Hal Leonard’s Wolf Marshall Guitar Method and Power Studies.
Guitar instructor for the Los Angeles Pierce College Department of Music.
YouTube channel with over 250 videos and tutorials with over 1.4 million views. MacLennan is a regular contributor to GuitarControl"s Play From the Heart section and also contributes to BluesGuitar.com When B. B. King died on May 14, 2015, The Los Angeles Times contacted MacLennan for expert insight into what is known as the "B.B. Box" in guitar instruction circles and commentary on King"s style and legacy. iBooks Melodic Expressions is an interactive instructional iBook for advanced guitar players. The iBook contains more than 90 pages of content pertaining to different musical genres and focuses on the "..language of the music," according to MacLennan.
The iBook is divided into three sections, "Major", "Minor" and "Dominant" musical phrasing with genre specific core-elements, rather than formal scales and drilled exercises.
Each page includes a slow and fast tempo playback with the lead guitar in the right speaker and the pad guitar in the left speaker. After-market iPad accessories are available to enable the guitarist to plugin to the iPad directly and play along with the left, right or both tracks.
Instructional DVDs 20th Century Fox.