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Great sensitivity and thoroughly enjoyable
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08-25-2020 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ragman1
20 years touring with Henry Mancini, a gracious but relentless conductor, has made Royce a very attentive and careful musician. He's worth listening to. In fact, he is among my favorite 3 or 4 living jazz guitarists.
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Pure poetry, Chris! Clean, rounded, lush tone with the innate and intimate lyricism of a natural musician. Sheets of sound? Less is better. Wonderful playing. Thanks for the ride . . . . . Play live . . . Marinero
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Hi, R,
It is very common in studio work to never have seen the manuscript before playing. Ergo, the necessity to read music well. And, many times, when money is an issue, you have to read it cold and do your best the first time. That's why studio guys are usually the best players ,in my opinion, and most live in NY, Cali, and Vegas where they can find work. However, who's recording much quality today? I guess YT is replacing the clubs. And the beat goes on . . . Play live . . . Marinero
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From posts on Royce’s FB page I have got the impression that he has had some pretty serious health issues, so it’s great to see him playing like this with Chris.
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lawson, Marinero -
Thanks for the info, I've deleted.
Apologies, I didn't know him. I've since looked him up. Quite a career and discography. There are current vids on You Tube and he doesn't look a well man.
As he's playing single string against a backing, I could probably pick up some soloing tips!
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Royce has had some health issues but is still a formidable player. I've seen him live several times, guesting with a house band, and his playing is so clean, rarely a mistake or misstep, but clearly improvising and interacting with the band. One of the strongest melodic senses of any player I've heard. He has a stack of albums that feature contrafacts of standards, and they are superb.
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Royce and Chris are about as good as it gets. I have met Royce on several occasions and had the opportunity to play with him once. I played upright bass because I didn't want the extra pressure of trading choruses with him on guitar, even though he is incredibly generous and supportive.
I asked about lessons. He told me that he would take me on, but I never followed through.
He is a superb player and a great guy.
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They released an album called "The Campbell / Whiteman Project" earlier this year. It is fantastic—such a nice live sound—and available for purchase and/or streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, etc.
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Does anyone know what type of pickups Royce Campbell uses? His tone is my favorite.
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Originally Posted by Hobbs
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Originally Posted by Hobbs
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