Guitar Spotting at the Grammys and Guitar Economics

Guitar Spotting at the Grammys and Guitar Economics

I watched this years Grammy awards and spent part of my time doing what I always do when watching guitar players on television. I played guitar spotting. How quickly could I name the brand and model of the guitars on stage? I’ll admit that I’m slipping and a few threw me. I blame poor camera [...]

Comedy with Musical Instruments

Comedy with Musical Instruments

The internet is wonderful because you get to discover so many things you might otherwise have missed. It can also be a bit embarrassing because you learn about something terrific which other people have known about for years. “How could I have missed that?” That’s how I felt when I recently discovered Garfunkel and Oates. I’m not sure [...]

Modern Guitar Innovations - 1937 - The Seven String Guitar

Modern Guitar Innovations – 1937 – The Seven String Guitar

Adding a 7th string to a six string guitar is probably an idea that has occurred and been tried repeatedly in the history of the guitar. You can search for history about 7-string guitars and discover there had been a 7-string guitar in Russia tuned to an open G tuning in the 19th century. It is [...]

Four Slide Guitar Tunes with roots and variations

Four Slide Guitar Tunes with roots and variations

Dust My Broom The first slide guitar riff that many guitarists learn is the opening riff to “Dust My Broom” by Elmore James. He took the older Robert Johnson tune, “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom” and made it his own. Robert Johnson included slide parts in some of his tunes but not in “I [...]

T-Bone Walker

T-Bone Walker

T-Bone Walker was one of the first guitarists to front a band. The blues style we now call Jump Blues started with horn players who also sang as being the featured artist leading the band – out front, such as Louis Jordan. We take lead guitarists for granted but T-Bone Walker was a first. T-bone [...]

Lonnie Johnson

Lonnie Johnson

My wife has recently been listening to the The Complete Folkways Recordings of Lonnie Johnson. She seems to think we have a competition to discover the best recordings on eMusic.com each month and is quite proud of herself with the Lonnie Johnson recordings. I knew the name Lonnie Johnson but admit I hadn’t listened to [...]

Jazz Guitarists - Herb Ellis

Jazz Guitarists – Herb Ellis

Herb Ellis is another of those great bop guitarists. He passed away last year (2010). Herb was from Texas and had a great feel for the blues. Towards the end of his career he recorded with Duke Robillard, the founder of the group, A Roomful of Blues. Duke Robillard paid his farewells to Herb Ellis [...]

Guitarist Rhymes

Guitarist Rhymes

Do you remember: “Sugar and spice and everything nice”. An old rhyme for what little girls are made of. Or, “Snips and snails and puppy-dog tails.” Little boys, right? But what about guitarists and guitars? How about these rhymes: Guitarist Rhymes What are guitarists made of, made of? What are guitarists made of? Fingertips and [...]

Jazz Guitarists - Johnny Smith

Jazz Guitarists – Johnny Smith

Johnny Smith is one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all times. Unless you ask Johnny Smith who says he’s not a really a jazz guitarist. Well, who are you going to believe. Johnny Smith, or guitarists Jimmy Bruno, Pat Matrino, Barny Kessel and Bill Fresell. Johnny Smith was active in the New York City [...]

Jazz Guitarists – George Benson

Jazz Guitarists – George Benson

George Benson started his jazz career playing with Hammond B3 organist Jack McDuff. But it wasn’t long before he went out on his own. His first album was New Boss Guitar in 1964. In 1976 George released the album, Breezin’, the first jazz album to go platinum. Ibanez Guitars and George Benson collaborated on a [...]