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Her is Danny Gatton in a very cool and funky clip!
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11-28-2010 10:54 AM
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I have quite a few of his CD's (like 14 or so). He was truly gifted. The other telemaster that I always dug is Roy Buchanan. I have quite a lot of stuff by him to.
Guitar Player printed a notation/tab version of Danny's version of Harlem Nocturne from Crusin' Dueces some years back. I still have it .
some issues are worth keeping
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Jim Campilongo is worth checking out, too.
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I have his Heaven Is Creepy CD. I wasn't impressed. He must have been going for something and I just didn't get it. Recommend me something and I'll give him another listen
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I think that's a good enough representation. Different strokes, ya know?
Have y'all heard the Joe Pass/Roy Clark session with Hank Williams' tunes?
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I love good country pickin' - at it's best, it's fun, it's entertaining and at the top level, it's virtuosic.
Here are a couple of the best country players around at the moment...
Brent Mason, with a bit of western swing...
Brad Paisley, telecaster twanger supreme...
Last edited by reventlov; 11-30-2010 at 05:49 AM.
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Speaking of Roy Clark, Check out the old Hee Haw reruns. He play's a mean guitar.
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Originally Posted by JohnW400
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Aren't there some You tube clips of Roy with JP?
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yes there are several on youtube...here's one...
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Lot's of great stuff in this thread-keep em' coming!
Love the Roy Clark/Joe Pass stuff.
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I got around to the Jimmy Bryant clip-pretty bad-ass!
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Originally Posted by Soco
Has anyone else heard that before?
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I have a CD or two by many of the guys mentioned above. Another one to check out is, "Country Soul Guitar," by Duke Levine.
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Love the Scotty Anderson lesson video-that guy is serious!
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Originally Posted by reventlov
EG, AC, DF, GB, BD, EG#
But there are other tunings. Some have it as all minor 3rds, and some have it as above or mixed in various ways. I'm not sure if they how they are paired. On most 12ers I've played, the higher sounding string is before the lower sounding one, though I've heard that Rickenbachers have it differently.
I'm not claiming that this can't be done on a six string. It's obvious that it can be done. What I'm saying is that JB used a cool 12er tuning.
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Joe Cinderalla used to work on a tuning in 3rds or at least that's what I'm told. He's a local NY-NJ guitar hero from back in the day.
As far as the Gatton story there is a similar one I read in GP about Joe Walsh and George Harrison's solo on "And You Bird Can Sing"
Joe said he thought Harrison played the parts together rather than overdubs so Joe worked on that solo learning to play both parts at the same time.
I wonder how many of us thought the same thing?
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12-01-2010, 03:34 PM #18Archie Guest
Another country guitarist worth checking out is Albert Lee (from cockney country).
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nice, but who is the third guitarist with roy and joe? I like his playing.
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Looks Like John Pisano. You know....the guy with the Eastman named after him
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Originally Posted by JohnW400
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I really love Albert Lee, check out how he is working the B-Bender!
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Hey whatever hapened to Johnny Hilland? I know he was kind of a Gatton clone. I saw one album a bunch of endorsements and that's it.
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Jerry Reed
Roy Nichols with Merle Haggard
Redd Volkaert
Enjoy,
monk
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Before this thread gets toatally burried in Flamenco threads: Albert Lee, Vince Gill and Danny Gatton together:
A nice blond and Mickey Rooney on drums
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