Jason Mawkish Live Exit Man 22.02.08.wma
2008-05-19 - extension: wma - size: 59 MB
Jason Mawkish Live Exit Man 22.02.08.wma
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Pete Tong's Fast Trax 13.03.08 Featuring the video 'Night' from Benga & Coki, an Upfront Tune from Superbass & (More) Featuring the video 'Night' from Benga & Coki, an Upfront Tune from Superbass & Tom Novy, The Remix from Spiller & Glitch reworking Mawkish, an interview with A Guy Called Gerald and the B (Less)
Away Down In The Alley - Acoustic Blues - Lonnie Johnson Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) occupies a unique place in the history of American music. He was the (More) Lonnie Johnson (1894-1970) occupies a unique place in the history of American music. He was the most versatile and sophisticated blues guitarist of the 1920s and 1930s. His uncanny dexterity and sense of harmony enabled him to transcendend stylistic barriers to record classic jazz with Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, groundbreaking guitar duets with Eddy Lang, lowdown blues with Texas Alexander, and plenty of blues, ballads and mawkish pop under his own name. One could consider him as the Jimi Hendrix of his generation. Both founding fathers of the electric guitar, T-Bone Walker and BB King cited him as a major influence. This piece is a virtuoso improvisation in his favorite key of D major and in the tuning he mostly used between 1925-32 DGDGBE (low to high). His broad range of guitar techniques and musical ideas elevated him way above other solo improvisors of the day. His favorite bend, second string 5th fret is very prominent; the bass notes that he played followed no discernible pattern, and might repeat, alternate or be left out entirely. More about his style and tab for this piece you'll find in the Stefan Grossman book "Masters of Country Blues Guitar - featuring Lonnie Johnson" His 1925-32 recordings, on which he plays fingerstyle (he changed his style completely in 1937 and flatpicked from then on) are available from Document records. Contemporary guitarist that know how to play in his style are Ari Eisinger (cd "That will never happen no more") or Gordon Smith (cd "Out of the Bottleneck" out of print sadly). I've never been able to play this piece "perfectly" so this will have to do, I've also added some licks belonging to other Lonnie Johnson songs. I'm capoed on the second fret and in DGDGBE (low to high); guitar is a OO made by John Gréven. There are a few nice examples of Lonnie Johnson on youtube but all are in his more modern flatpick style. check out my new cd on Youtune Records http://www.youtunerecords.com/daddystovepipe.html (Less)
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