Friday, August 30, 2013

'Virtual' Greatness

Today, we showcase some of the best of virtual, online collaborations. These guys are all members of the guitar web site Vanderbilly.com. Most of them have never met or even spoken to each other. It doesn't hardly get any better than this.


Something: Treebeard, Jammin' Jimmy, Mr. Glassback

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Ulmer/McFarland

Check out the music of 'Ulmer/McFarland', a duo that will be featured in the October 2013 issue of Guitar Player Magazine. Dean Ulmer and Amy McFarland perform a variety of styles, from blues such as 'Drip Your Honey', to country flavored tunes like 'Kicked to the Curb'. Great music!

Friday, August 23, 2013

The Shadows Know

Hank Marvin is one of the most commercially successful and influential guitarists in rock history. As a member of the Shadows, Hank holds the distinction of having owned the first Fender Stratocaster guitar in the UK. His classic tone and style contributed to many hit records.



Saturday, August 17, 2013

For the Byrds

Put together only via the Internet, these two guys have produced some of the finest virtual collaborations anywhere. These videos, by 'Byrds1967' and 'Scalerwave', are first rate in every way. If you love the music of the Byrds, check out these videos and the YouTube channels of these two guys for other fantastic music. 


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Laid Back

JJ Cale was a unique talent, however he was not especially well known. If you know who he was, then you are probably familiar with his 'laid back' style that is a blend of rockabilly, country, rock and roll, blues, and even some jazz. If you don't know Cale and his music, then you will likely be surprised to know that some of his songs became massive hits for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton, and others. 

Cale was an American treasure, a one of a kind talent. He played music his own way, on his own terms, and he gave us memorable music. He died of a heart attack at 74, in July 2013. 

After Midnight '71

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Ric's, Paisleys and Epi's

If you love guitars and guitar music, then check out the YouTube channel of 'Modfather1965' . He has a variety of great video lessons and play-alongs using some spectacular guitars, including the Rickenbacker electric 12-string, a pink paisley Telecaster, an Epiphone Casino, and more. Even if you're not into guitars, these videos are well worth your time, just for the great music and playing.


Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Lucy Connection

Today in the spotlight, are two fantastic International video collaborations featuring Vanderbilly.com contributors. 'Lucy' is, of course, that beautiful, blue SYA Telecaster played by the amazing Jody Peck of England in both videos. 'Lucy' was built by the equally amazing Gary Madison, owner of 'Sharpen Your Axxe' guitars. 

The first outstanding video also features Keith from New York, and his spot on lead and harmony vocals, and acoustic guitar, and Jody playing both Duane and Dickey's country flavored lead guitar parts. Mastering by Mike Garvey.



Friday, August 9, 2013

Dust This!

There are dozens of outstanding recordings of the classic blues song, 'Dust My Broom'. The best known examples are by Robert Johnson and Elmore James. Those original recordings are, of course, classics, but by no means the best. For me, it doesn't get any better than these three recordings. They are exceptional in every way.
Jack Mayeaux
Treebeard234


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Lexington Lab Band

Here is another new band that has been producing some spectacular cover videos. The Lexington Lab Band first produced several exceptional covers of Doobie Brothers classics, and now they have released four new videos covering songs by 'The Hag' - the great Merle Haggard.

These guys are seriously good and well worth a listen. I mean stompin' good music! (The LLB includes members of the Big River Band).


'Workin' Man Blues'


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

'Suzie Q' Cover

Showcasing another exceptional cover video from our buddies 'Jammin' Jimmy', 'Treebeard', and Don. These three guys are exceptional musicians, and combining their formidable talents produces a memorable video.





Jammin' Jimmy - vocals and rhythm guitar
Treebeard - lead guitar
Don - bass

Thursday, August 1, 2013

The Downward Turn


Maybe it’s just because it’s summer, but there has been a noticeable drop in activity around here in the past few months. Regular readers will notice that I have not written anything new on this blog for nearly a month, and I have noticed that the number of regular readers has been dropping steadily and dramatically over the past five or so months. I don’t know if the drop in readership is due to folks being out and about in the warm weather months, or if no one is all that interested in the subject matter anymore.