I really enjoyed hearing all the guitarists, great choices all, except maybe for Dick Dale. For your next issue of guitarists, I would like to suggest you include Jackie King. His biggest fans include Howard Roberts, John Schofield, Pat Martino, Lenny Breau, Chet Baker (who he toured with for a year), Richie Cole, Ray Charles, Barney Kessell, Les Paul, and Herb Ellis. Herb was on the board of directors for Jackieâs school, the Southwest Guitar Conservatory here in San Antonio. All of the aforementioned guitarists did seminars and master classes at Jackieâs school. Unfortunately the only one living is John Schofield who I met in 2009 while performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival with my college big band. In a conversation with John, I happened to ask him if heâd ever heard of Jackie King. He replied, âJackie King is a monster!â Hereâa a link to hear Jackie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzF_nUhgFvc -
Regards,
Jim Waller
This is a great video, Rick and I love the series.
You cite several examples of virtuosity on piano and guitar..
As a Producer how do you assess multi instrument players?
Do you find playersâ skil dimished or
Is it a plus to have more sound options when you are laying down tracks?
We are thinking say a great violin player who might also play the celloâŚ
Rand Sayler
i canât believe i havenât seen any of your great videos till just yesterday⌠i watched the one about âgreat guitar introsâ and the next day my wife sent me a link to your video âwhat makes Bach greatâ !
BUT if you read your emails â check out your video âwhat makes Bach greatâ and read the sub-titles !
i liked the one that mentions the âROCK museumâ (should be BACH museum) AND âBacchusâ somewhereâŚ
thanks for all you do â i am now a youtube subscriber !
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Hi Rick,
I really enjoyed hearing all the guitarists, great choices all, except maybe for Dick Dale. For your next issue of guitarists, I would like to suggest you include Jackie King. His biggest fans include Howard Roberts, John Schofield, Pat Martino, Lenny Breau, Chet Baker (who he toured with for a year), Richie Cole, Ray Charles, Barney Kessell, Les Paul, and Herb Ellis. Herb was on the board of directors for Jackieâs school, the Southwest Guitar Conservatory here in San Antonio. All of the aforementioned guitarists did seminars and master classes at Jackieâs school. Unfortunately the only one living is John Schofield who I met in 2009 while performing at the Montreal Jazz Festival with my college big band. In a conversation with John, I happened to ask him if heâd ever heard of Jackie King. He replied, âJackie King is a monster!â Hereâa a link to hear Jackie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzF_nUhgFvc -
Regards,
Jim Waller
This is a great video, Rick and I love the series.
You cite several examples of virtuosity on piano and guitar..
As a Producer how do you assess multi instrument players?
Do you find playersâ skil dimished or
Is it a plus to have more sound options when you are laying down tracks?
We are thinking say a great violin player who might also play the celloâŚ
Rand Sayler
i canât believe i havenât seen any of your great videos till just yesterday⌠i watched the one about âgreat guitar introsâ and the next day my wife sent me a link to your video âwhat makes Bach greatâ !
BUT if you read your emails â check out your video âwhat makes Bach greatâ and read the sub-titles !
i liked the one that mentions the âROCK museumâ (should be BACH museum) AND âBacchusâ somewhereâŚ
thanks for all you do â i am now a youtube subscriber !