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The Wes Montgomery Trio
Wes Montgomery, guitar Melvin Rhyne, organ Paul Parker, drums Recorded October 1959 |
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The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
Wes Montgomery, guitar Tommy Flanagan, piano Percy Heath, bass Albert Heath, drums Recorded January 1960 Turning up the heat on a Friday night with Wes Montgomery and friends. I highly recommend this album to anyone curious about starting a jazz record collection. |
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Snarky Puppy and Elephant Revival
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Molly Tuttle's new pre album release on Apple Music . Also a great tribute band called Rumours of Fleetwood Mac
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Martin OODB JT Gibson J45 Yamaha LLTA Yamaha SLG200S Yamaha NTX1200R Taylor GSMiniE Rosewood Joe Brown Uke AER Compact 60 Marshall AS50D Now 100% Acoustic and loving it ! No more GAS |
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Eric Clapton "Old Sock" album.
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Coil- The Ape of Naples
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Since it arrived in the post this week, "Stripped" by Wilson & Wakeman, aka Damian Wilson (Rick Wakeman, Landmarq, Threshold, Headspace & Les Miserables) and Adam Wakeman (Rick Wakeman, Headspace, Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath). All recorded live over 4 hours one morning after their last tour.
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Grant Green: Green Street
Grant Green, guitar Ben Tucker, bass Dave Bailey, drums from April 1, 1961 The jazz instrumental trio affords a close listen to the soloist, as well as clarity to those who love drum and bass. |
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Wow, thanks for that reminder. I bought this a long time ago and I’m sure I still have the LP somewhere. But I just pulled it up on my Amazon music unlimited and all I can say is Grant Green and Rudy Van Gelder, what a sound. Thanks again!
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Eastman T186MX Yamaha LL16D Dauphin DS-30 Fender Baja Telecaster |
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Awesome! You’re welcome!
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David Ross MacDonald.
'Southern Crossing' A Celebration Of Australian Handcrafted Guitars. He plays a different guitar built by a different Australian luthier on each track.
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Brucebubs 1972 - Takamine D-70 2014 - Alvarez ABT60 Baritone 2015 - Kittis RBJ-195 Jumbo 2012 - Dan Dubowski#61 2018 - Rickenbacker 4003 Fireglo 2020 - Gibson Custom Shop Historic 1957 SJ-200 2021 - Epiphone 'IBG' Hummingbird |
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Molly Tuttle ,amazing clawhammer technique
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Martin OODB JT Gibson J45 Yamaha LLTA Yamaha SLG200S Yamaha NTX1200R Taylor GSMiniE Rosewood Joe Brown Uke AER Compact 60 Marshall AS50D Now 100% Acoustic and loving it ! No more GAS |
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I can’t get off the Billy Strings bus right now. He’s just paving his way into the history books.
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Education is important! Guitar is importanter!! 2019 Bourgeois “Banjo Killer” Aged Tone Vintage Deluxe D 2018 Martin D41 Ambertone (2018 Reimagined) 2016 Taylor GS Mini Koa ES2 |
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John Coltrane: Giant Steps (c.1960)
Atlantic Records It may take giant steps to get from my front door to the mail box if the snow doesn’t stop piling up around here. This is a huge piece of work for Coltrane who would continue to record almost non stop and reach a popular breakthrough with the follow up smash LP _My Favourite Things_ which I believe dates from 1961. |