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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Jimmy Page's and Led Zeppelin Guitars

There is no denying that Jimmy Page is a Rock and Roll Titan

Jimmy's image conjurers a very iconic guitar - The Gibson Les Paul!
Few people ever write a hit song - Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin famously released albums instead of singles! They have sold more than 300 million albums world wide. Considering that an average album weighs 145 grams - They have sold a lot of vinyl! Led Zeppelin still is a mega band even though they aren't on tour - yet!

Rarely has Jimmy's image been rightfully associated with a Fender Telecaster - Do your homeword! Jimmy often used a Telecaster in Led Zeppelin studio recordings.

This is a small sample of Jimmy's quiver used at the 1977 Oakland Colosseum concert.

This is the type of fret work Gibson should employ on all of their Les Paul's in my opinion!


This is an example of Jimmy's Gibson reissue Les Paul #2

Gibson Les Paul #2

Jimmy in action - !


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Van Halen Family to reunite for 2012 Tour with David Lee Roth

The Van Halen Family will be back on tour once again featuring David Lee Roth as the frontman for the group.
Tickets will go on sale on January 10, 2012. "Like" Van Halen on Facebook here and get all the details as they become available.
I wonder if the hasty details are coming about as Europe's debit crisis has made long term prospects of business far more risky and a less profitable venture to those who are getting crash courses in global economies? European bands are also finding difficult to be paid in the USA due to the fluctuation of the dollar. Essentially, bands must go to the markets that can support their fee's in order to make a profit. So the global economy could be the catalyst foisting this tour to fruition. Especially as we see the market in Europe darkening.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Ed Roman Luthier and Entrepreneur - Ed Romans Guitars Las Vegas - RIP


Ed Roman has passed away! If you have ever been looking for excellent guitars then most likely you have visited his web site or his showroom in Las Vegas. Many great guitarists have bought guitars from Ed or at least popped into his shop to see what Ed had on hand. Ed's passing was a bit premature as he was only in his early 60's.
For the guitarist, going to Las Vegas and not stopping by Ed's would be an unthinkable oversight. Ed Roman was outspoken but at the very least had the courage of his conviction to his opinion. I loved reading Ed's Rants. 
The Rants were justification alone to visit the site. Here are a couple of links to my favorite rants. The Gibson Les Paul neck fracture rant which is hard to fault and you can tell that Ed was passionate about the problem. Got to read the PRS FAQ here! Finally, the over-priced guitar rant. Agree or disagree, Ed had an opinion and he had the courage to stand up for his convictions. There are not too many guitar website that contain enough content to keep you clicking for hours, Ed Roman Guitars site is hot!

There were a lot of stars that purchased guitars from Ed. Ted Nugent had a custom guitar that housed a Derringer pistol in the back of the guitar. The Rev. Billy F. Gibbons, Keith Urban, Rick Derringer and others. Click here for a list of endorser's. Many people loved the QuickSilver guitar which is direct competition for many guitars including PRS.

I personally never bought a guitar from Ed's but I almost did so as they sell Baker guitars. The sale never came to fruition but nevertheless, I enjoy the Ed Roman site and I am sure that it will be there for all of us to use, refer, and enjoy for years to come.


Friday, December 9, 2011

Rodrigo Y Gabriela and C.U.B.A. - AREA 52

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 ATO Records is excited to offer the first song from the soon-to-be released Area 52 from Rodrigo y Gabriela. The song is called "Juan Loco," and is available for download on SoundCloudRodrigo y Gabriela - Juan Loco (feat. CUBA) by ATO Records
"Juan Loco" is a compelling and powerful representation of the unique hybrid of metal, latin, and jazz that is the unmistakable signature of Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero. For Area 52, the duo took their sound a step further into the unknown -- "Juan Loco" now boasts a 13-piece Cuban Orchestra and brilliant bass by Carles Benavent, who has played with the likes of Paco De Lucia, Chick Corea and Miles Davis.

About the track, Rodrigo says, "For 'Juan Loco,' we decided to get Carles Benavent to play the bass as well as he did on 11:11 because it felt like he could just change the rhythm in terms of the bass line, in terms of making it a little bit less latin and more kind of his way - you know, which could be jazzy, could be more flamenco based style or whatever. And it goes well with the guitars because it's a very hyper-active track in terms of playability and he suits perfectly for these kinds of tracks."

Area 52 was produced by the legendary Peter Asher and will come out on January 24, 2012. The record contains nine of Rod and Gab's favorite songs from their own catalogue re-arranged and re-configured for a 13-piece Cuban orchestra comprised of some of Havana's finest young players, collectively known as C.U.B.A. It's Rodrigo y Gabriela's first recorded collaboration with another group of musicians.

Area 52 was mixed by Rafa Sardina, one of the leading studio musicians in the Latin music world, and arranged by London-based pianist, composer and arranger Alex Wilson. Recording took place in the Miramar district of Havana, Cuba, at Abdala Studios, founded by the Cuban folk hero Silvio Rodriguez, as well as at Rod and Gab's studio in Ixtapa, Mexico. Other players on the record include: drummer John Tempesta (The Cult, Testament, White Zombie), sitarist Anoushka Shankar, and drummer Samuel Formell (Los Van Van).

http://rodgab.com 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

RIP Hubert Sumlin - Very sad!

We have lost a Blues Legend!
The sound behind Howlin Wolf has passed away! Without Hubert Sumlin there wouldn't be:
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Page
Jeff Beck
Keith Richards
Michael Bloomfield
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Jimmy Vaughan and many more including you!
No words can adequately express the profound loss!
Some songs that he put the tracks on: Smokestack Lightning, Spoonful, and Killing Floor. Just those two are monumental. Then there is the rest of his catalog which is equally great and relevant. Mr. Sumlin never won a Grammy - That alone should disqualify a lot of people who have because skipping Hubert is sacrilegious.

Hubert was lovable and honest. We don't see many people like him anymore much less have someone who can tell us stories about getting knocked out by Howlin Wolf.
In memory of Hubert Sumlin 1931 to 2011.
I love the story about drinking coffee!

Lesson's from Hubert where worth their price in gold!


I always enjoyed Hubert's stories. He was one of the last connections to the past.

At this time I don't have enough time to devote to a proper tribute but when I do - I'll update my page but here is a link to the New York Times article.

RIP Hubert Sumlin! You will be missed!

Thank you Hubert for being you!

Danny Gatton Lesson


If you don't know about Danny Gatton - You should! Players like Joe Bonamassa will be the first to tell you that Danny Gatton was a monster talent. Go to the Danny Gatton website by clicking here! Fender makes a special Danny Gatton Telecaster which you can see by clicking here.
Check out Danny and his technique because doing so will make you a better player!









Super fun!
Check out Danny's gear here!


Greatest Country Music Guitarists

Certainly only a list. These lists are more for reference than competition or hierarchy - Certainly not a ranking. At this time about half of the players listed have links that will further inform you as to their respective talent. I urge you to further investigate these players.

I had to revise my list because Mr. Sugiyama (Country music Sensei) pointed out that I failed to list Buck Owens! Be mistake - ! Bakersfield sound is the real deal!


 
Bob White
Bill Emerson
Bill Kirchen
Eddie Taylor
Tom Morrell
Hal Rugg
John Hughey
Russ Barenberg
Jimmie Crawford
James Allen Shelton
Jaydee Maness
Weldon Myrick
B. J. Cole
Johnny Sibert
Bryan Sutton
Doug Jernigan
Pee Wee Wightwing
Tom Brumley
Jeff Newman
Eldon Shamblin
Sean Watkins
Harold Bradly
Eric Weissberg
Billy Bowman
Dan Crary