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    The man who used to play keys on Velvet Darkness by Allan Holdsworth has a great version of this song. I dont know how to post it,but jazz fans will like it!

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    Alan Pasqua

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    Dig this one :

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    A recently released version with Frisell on guitar:


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    Quote Originally Posted by GTRMan
    Nice job Cesar!


    Here is the one from Johnny A. to check out, y'all.

    GTRman , I owe you one. I never heard of Johnny A until your post. Now I’m hooked. Been watching everything I can find on him on YouTube. This guy is really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve burchfield
    The man who used to play keys on Velvet Darkness by Allan Holdsworth has a great version of this song. I dont know how to post it,but jazz fans will like it!
    Quote Originally Posted by steve burchfield
    Alan Pasqua
    Yes. Just, "Yes."



    Alan Pasqua, piano
    Darek "Oles" Oleskiewicz, double-bass
    Peter Erskine, drums

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    good job

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    i meant to tell the guy with epi good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by alltunes
    A recently released version with Frisell on guitar:

    great! has shades of ennio morricone, toots thielemans, angelo badalamenti...nice

    cheers

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    Johnny A is a terrific chord melody arranger and precise guitarist in the way that Chet Atkins was precise - nailing the feel, notes placed in perfect time and great taste. With the advent of looper pedals he's also a one-man band. He did an amazing version of the 60s classic "The Letter" live at the New England amp show last year ... feet a blur as he worked about 20 pedals.

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    Beautifully played!

    Apparently this is a song people love to cover; here is a version I did a few years ago:



    Quote Originally Posted by cesarguit
    This is my version of Wichita lineman. I hope you like it. All comments are welcome.