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    Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown doing "She Walks Right In."


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    I posted this elsewhere



    Swangin'

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    Junior Watson with "Junior's Bounce" live. Not the best sound, but hey, he beardless here, and that you gotta see! ;o)


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    Duke Robillard doing "Love Slipped In"


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    cool new vid, posted by tk smith...tk's "special" guitar through magnatone amp sure sounds authentic vintage great..nice exchanges with tommy h on fender




    good stuff

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by neatomic
    cool new vid, posted by tk smith...tk's "special" guitar through magnatone amp sure sounds authentic vintage great..nice exchanges with tommy h on fender
    I just saw this at the Jump Blues Killers page on FB. Good stuff.

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    Earlier, we heard Bill Jennings do "Glide On." That's a great record. Here's a take on the tune by Duke Robillard with his jazz trio. More laid back than Bill's version, but tasty playing throughout.


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    Fats...


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    I saw Duke in a tiny bar in Buffalo back around late 80's. He can play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevebol
    Fats...
    Yeah, Fats had it going on. I've picked up a few things from him. And I liked the Blasters too.

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    always good to see this thread reappear!

    was digging this jimmy nolen track just this morn...it's probably already in this thread but always good to hear

    great lead tone




    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevebol
    I saw Duke in a tiny bar in Buffalo back around late 80's. He can play.
    Yeah, Duke can play. He had a shoulder problem last year / early this year and had to do some gigs where he just sang while a young guy whose name escapes me (Mike something) handled the hot guitar parts.

    Duke did an acoustic blues record that won him an award. It's good stuff. He's still very active and has something coming out soon. Still teaches at Sonic Junction. (While his arm was messed up---I'm not sure what the problem was---other guys posted lessons while Duke made some off-camera comments. He's been around a long time and excels at every kinda blues I know of. He once said he thought of himself as a "swinging blues" player. He really loves that stuff.

    Here's a swinging blues of Duke's



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    Might not be exactly "jump" but I love these guys. And for what it's worth, their guitarist, James Achor, often plays a blond Gibson L4ces, other times something that looks like an L5ces.

    Last edited by lawson-stone; 07-15-2016 at 10:50 PM.

  15. #264

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    Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis doing "Ravin' at the Haven," an early jump blues classic.


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    Duke Robillard and Jimmie Vaughan, from a disc included in an old issue of "Guitar Player." (No video.)


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    Maybe a stretch...Tiny Grimes featuring Charlie Parker


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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
    Earlier, we heard Bill Jennings do "Glide On." That's a great record. Here's a take on the tune by Duke Robillard with his jazz trio. More laid back than Bill's version, but tasty playing throughout.

    I've got Duke's Blues. He's one hell of a player.

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    Just found this on Facebook. Three Bill Doggett cuts featuring two guitarists who cut some killer sides with him: Billy Butler and Bill Jennings.



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    Jim Hall said in an interview that this tune with CC and Benny Goodman was the one that got him into playing guitar.


    Quote Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
    Some Charlie Christian in a boogie-boogie vein. Great two-chorus solo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigToe
    Jim Hall said in an interview that this tune with CC and Benny Goodman was the one that got him into playing guitar.
    I had no idea! Thanks for mentioning that. It's a fun tune. I was playing it the other night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
    I had no idea! Thanks for mentioning that. It's a fun tune. I was playing it the other night.
    around 12:00

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    not jump...but jim hall had a group with joe lovano..that was called grand slam!

    here's title track- slam!! writ by jim



    was also just reading tal farlow interview..heard cc and benny goodman on radio broadcasts while working nights as a young sign painter...flipped for charlie c..learned it all note for note

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigToe
    Jim Hall said in an interview that this tune with CC and Benny Goodman was the one that got him into playing guitar.
    Gosh, if'n I could play like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawson-stone
    Might not be exactly "jump" but I love these guys. And for what it's worth, their guitarist, James Achor, often plays a blond Gibson L4ces, other times something that looks like an L5ces.

    That's actually me on guitar. James Achor left the band around 2000 and I've been playing with them since 2002. The guitar in that clip is a Super V. James played a 175 I believe.


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    Just found this (-it's not new): a 17-minute interview / lesson by Duke Robillard.

    He talks about Bill Jennings and Billy Butler being his biggest influences.




    Note: the sound isn't great, but there are some choice nuggets in what Duke says / plays.
    Last edited by MarkRhodes; 07-27-2016 at 07:59 PM.