Shane Speal demonstrating different tunings for a Cigar Box Guitar. Filmed by Shane Speal. "Shane is unable to answer individual questions at this time. Please direct all questions on cigar box guitars and playing to the Cigar Box Guitar Forum: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/cigarboxguitars "
One of the shortest songs ever on record, by the Tyrants in Therapy.
Belushi's blues tune
Shane Speal demonstrating different tunings for a Cigar Box Guitar. Filmed by Shane Speal. "Shane is unable to answer individual questions at this time. Please direct all questions on cigar box guitars and playing to the Cigar Box Guitar Forum: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/cigarboxguitars "
Sixteen Tons plays a unique style of American roadhouse music. We draw influence from the rural and urban traditions of Mississippi, Chicago, Memphis and Tijuana and merge them with a gritty, lo-fi sensibility to create a distinctive sound. For more information, check out www.myspace.com/jukejoint16
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JIMMY SMITH Jazz Organist Last Jokes on HammondCast
Jimmy Smith NEA Jazz Master Award Recipient Hammond Organist telling last jokes just one month before he passed away on February 8 2005. Filmed by Jon Hammond on NEA Panel including Kenny Burrell, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'Rivera, A.B. Spellman. Jimmy tells the story about his adventures driving his Hammond B3 Organ and musicians in a Hearse and story of (like the commercial) "Got go gotta' go gotta go right now...almost made it" while on the gig on bandstand. Hilarious must see..! Long Beach CA at IAJE convention © JH INTL. http://www.HammondCast.com spcl. thanks Dana Gioia, Brad Riesau as seen on Jon Hammond Show MNNTV & Hammond Cast KYOURADIO
1967
Uncle Mona playing the Ted Crocker created Six Banger custom guitar. http://TedCrocker.com
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how to play jack johnson banana pancakes on guitar
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This is an interview that I conducted in 1999 in North Hollywood, California. I found out that Jimmy O passed in 2003. I have re-edited the archive footage from my archives and dedicated this video to Jimmy O and his widow Mary. The Palomino of North Hollywood was a famous nightclub for many years. Many Many famous people played there....One Eye Open Productions Copyright 2008
If you like Fallout games, and you'll enjoy this. =) This isnt my video so dont give me bad comments. It shows some people you know and places you been.
The Dog House Blues Band is one of the tri-state area's top blues and blues/rock acts. Its members bring many years of varied musical experience and inspiration to the table. Each performance is a non-stop party of rump rocking boogie and foot stomping blues. More information at www.DogHouseBluesBand.com
eric clapton .....live
Testing the Boutique Overdrive amp model on the Vox AD50VT. Using a Fender Deluxe Players Strat.
Oh, Pretty Woman - Con Los Bluesbreakers y Mike Taylor
Continued at http://www.TotallyGuitars.com Neil Hogan teaches how to play the intro to the rock classic My My Hey Hey by Neil Young. From the 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps.
Nancy Bahnsen has come on the local Long Island Blues scene, and here is one song, from the Cedar Beach Blues fest, at Bald Hill. She is bluesy, and captures the feel of the blues.
BROTHER PEACH, IS A ALLMAN TRIBUTE BAND. THEY PLAYED AT AUTISM SPEAKS CHARITY, SPONSORED bY THE LONG ISLAND BLUES SOCIETY WWW.LIBLUES.ORG BROTHER PEACH CAN BE CONTACTED AT WWW.BROTHERPEACH,COM
Sweaty Betty taped at Painters. This was a charity fund raiser for Autism Speaks, sponsored by The Long Island Blues Society. Check out www.SweatyBetty,com
Cover version by Dillon O'Brian, recorded in Canyon Country, CA, 1995. Video by Mark Elsebusch for MEO Media Arts.
Bill Neely
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