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Originally Posted by S F
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06-21-2021 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by AKA
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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I was late to Julians party- one song opened my ears:
So much dynamic, feeling, technique and tone…my biggest influence to an elegant Telecaster tone.
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
He's not tied to bebop, which is how most people define "jazz" as a stereotyped genre, and thus sometimes doesn't "sound" like jazz to my ears.
I have worn a little thin with the more recent JL stuff mainly because it's a little samey-samey for 3-4 records, but others obviously dig it a lot and JL seems to be digging it too. His talent is clear and the one time I have seen him live (with Kenny Wolleson on drums and Jorge Roeder on bass, when Arclight came out) was nothing short of riveting. I think that by 30 years from now he will have shown an astonishing breadth and depth- he already has, and he has decades of prime creative time ahead of him. I won't live to see all of his career, I expect, since I'm 62 now. Feels like kind of a shame.
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