Check these album out if you get the chance. Enjoy
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Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guitar. Show all posts
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Sunday Music Muse Day - Steve Khan
Today I picked out a guitar duo CD featuring Steve Khan and Rob Mounsey to enjoy with my Sunday morning breakfast of waffles and bacon. Afterward I followed that up with some of Steve Khan's other CDs (actually I owned several on albums, first). I must admit I didn't like Steve Khan's very first album when he was doing sort of standard Rock/Fusion stuff. But starting with "Eyewitness" and "Casa Loco" he found a unique style and musical direction. I grabbed the tune "Guy LaFleur" from Eyewitness as an example cut from youtube. Also the album cover art by Jean-Michel Folon was very cool. The "Let's Call This" and "Got my Mental" CDs are nice Jazz trio outings with tunes by Thelonious Monk, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter and others. Very tasty stuff.
Check these album out if you get the chance. Enjoy
Check these album out if you get the chance. Enjoy
Labels:
Eyewitness,
Fusion,
guitar,
jazz guitar,
Steve Khan
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Music Muse Day - More Or Les
In keeping with my Music Muse Sunday efforts, here's a original tune, "More or Les", my third Sound Sketch just posted on youtube.
The "Les" in the title refers to a old friend of Les Bernstein, not Les Paul the great guitar player, and father (inventor) of the solid body electric guitar, although it could be dedicated to him, also. This jazzy tune was inspired my a jam session I have with Les (B.) when we work together at animation company back in late '70s. Les was a much better guitar player than I was, at the time. But it was fun trying to keep up with him. Les is now a independent film producer/director. I hope he still plays. I'm working on some lyrics for this tune and longer version with a break for solos. Check back for it.
I'm getting braver about posting my music and showcasing my guitar play, as limited as it is. Next up,...a vocal. There one thing youth and old age share is a sense of fearlessness. Youth because they're too dumb to know better, and old people because they just do care. Besides, it been said there's no fool, like an old fool. Enjoy.
The "Les" in the title refers to a old friend of Les Bernstein, not Les Paul the great guitar player, and father (inventor) of the solid body electric guitar, although it could be dedicated to him, also. This jazzy tune was inspired my a jam session I have with Les (B.) when we work together at animation company back in late '70s. Les was a much better guitar player than I was, at the time. But it was fun trying to keep up with him. Les is now a independent film producer/director. I hope he still plays. I'm working on some lyrics for this tune and longer version with a break for solos. Check back for it.
I'm getting braver about posting my music and showcasing my guitar play, as limited as it is. Next up,...a vocal. There one thing youth and old age share is a sense of fearlessness. Youth because they're too dumb to know better, and old people because they just do care. Besides, it been said there's no fool, like an old fool. Enjoy.
Labels:
Dragonfly flipz,
guitar,
jazz music,
Warped Sky Band,
zen guitar
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