Very good sounds from a non-traditional jazz guitar , eh? Richard, you should post some of your old videos on the tube...
I bet Phil sounds good on any guitar he picks up.
Very good sounds from a non-traditional jazz guitar , eh? Richard, you should post some of your old videos on the tube...
I bet Phil sounds good on any guitar he picks up.
q3mi4 said: I was googling for somebody to upload "Jazz Winds from a New Direction" or "Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland", since I have one track, don't know where from anymore, and cannot give up hope to find the rest. both Garland's guitar and Gary Burton's vibraphone sound amazing to me. the track I have is Relaxin'If you want to have the best collection of Hank Garland on your block go here and order the box set. It's the most complete collection of Hank Garland available and the money goes to his family.
Is this movie mostly factual? I knew about his accident but I never realized there was that much drama going on in his life!
audiodrome said: Is this movie mostly factual? I knew about his accident but I never realized there was that much drama going on in his life!From the previews I've seen I'd say not. It appears to me that they took some serious liberties with the facts. I don't plan on seeing it.
I would still like to see it. I doubt it would be any worse than "The Buddy Holly Story" was(ahh, all those images in my head of Gary Busey as Holly with a Tele). I'd sit through it just to look at all the fine guitars.
I don't really plan on seeing it either...movies that are not on a "major-scale" don't make it to this part of the country that often. If it was a movie about some famous rap star we'd get it here, but a revolutionary-albeit-relatively-unknown-outside-of-music-circles guitarist from a bygone era? Probably won't happen here...
The previews made it look like Top Gun with guitars substituted for F-14s. The truth about Hank Garland reads like Greek tragedy and needs absolutely no embellishment.
I'm still hoping that the "Wrecking Crew" movie will be make up to the Boston area.
Ditto on "Wrecking Crew" - hoping it will be released on DVD at some point soon.
I try and play Chet style like Phil ,with a flat pick ,wish i was as good as him!
Can't seem to get into the thumb pick ,but i think you need it, some of Chet's stuff is a little tricky with the flat pick.
audiodrome said: I'm still hoping that the "Wrecking Crew" movie will be make up to the Boston area.
Hal Blaine is one of my favorite drummers. I didn't know about this movie until you guys just metntioned it. Isn't Tommy Tedesco in the Guiness Book of World Records as "the most recorded guitar player"?