
Originally Posted by
Stringswinger
I went to see Kenny Burrell at Yoshi's in Oakland about 5 years ago. As I was walking to the club, there was Kenny carrying two guitars walking ahead of me. He would take about 10 steps, put the guitars down and rest for a minute then pick up the two guitars and do another 10 steps (Keep in mind this is an 80 year old guy carrying two guitars to a gig!). When I caught up to him, I introduced myself and offered to help carry a guitar. He smiled, thanked me and told me that when the day comes that he can't carry his own guitars to the gig, it will be time to retire. He played great that night. KB doesn't play a lot of notes, but he plays the right ones.
The older I get, the more I like Kenny Burrell's Jazz guitar playing. I liked his muscular phrasing the first time I heard him, but as a young man, his economy of notes failed to impress me as much as a few other players. It took me years to become mature enough to understand that the cats who dazzle with lots of notes do so because what KB does is beyond their skill set.
KB's tone with his D'Angelico New Yorker (listen to the album he did with John Coltrane) is as good as it gets. His tone with his Super 400's is pretty damn good as well. The Heritage KB model is a good guitar, but it is not as good as the Super 400 IMO.
May we all still be here and playing our guitars at 86 years of age. Go KB! You are an inspiration to us all.
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