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George Golla is one of my favorite players. He's European, but has been based in Australia for decades. Not sure if he is still with us. Here's a cut from the great 70s LP with wind player Don Burrows called "Live at Sydney Opera House." Like Bucky P., George played in a great chord solo style.
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05-20-2020 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyV
Last edited by sgcim; 05-23-2020 at 03:56 PM.
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Had a lesson with him decades ago. Great teacher. Great player. I believe Rex goh was doing some research on George’s playing.
For Australians, among many other iconic recordings, its George playing the banjo in the theme from skippy, the bush kangaroo.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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I did not know that thanks.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Thanks for the info, sad though to is. I found the "Live at Sydney Opera House" LP in a used record store back in the late 80s and it remains a favorite. The music lives on.
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I think last I heard of George Golla was 5-10 years ago, he was randomly beaten up, very badly, at Byron Bay
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Originally Posted by AndyV
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Originally Posted by gggomez
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George Golla plays on 2 tracks on Martin Taylor’s ‘Two’s Company’ CD recorded in 1997.
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I found the Don Burrows/George Golla Duo LP I have. It's called "Other Places Other Times". Golla plays 7-string guitar on it, and Burrows plays Flute, Clarinet and Bamboo Flute on it.
Burrows sound on flute was really something special, especially on the Sydney Opera House LP.
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I bought the Opera House CD reissue. Excellent sound and great to hear it again after years. The group had a unique sound ... Burrows multi phonics on flute and Golla's mastery. His wah wah pedal use of the head to Yesterdays is one of the best uses of that wacky pedal in jazz I've ever heard. So sorry to hear what happened to George.
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