Felt like some psychobilly this evening. Going through a big chunk of music, but currently I have The Creepshow - From Dusk til Dawn playing. They are a Canadian band that tends to write many songs about horror movies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_o3X7d7qYw
One of my favorite albums: Good King Bad is at his best jazz guitar form before he began hitting the pop charts. Tasty jazz guitar and vocals but mostly guitar. George Benson - I Got A Woman And Some Blues
Man, great call...I've always loved Harold Land and especially Jack Sheldon. Hung out with him a few times over the years and he is a absolute great cat, I love him....a big influance. He told me one time that Carl Perkins' (piano on this album) family was rich and had a pad in Beverly Hills, I believe, where all the cats like Chet Baker and Jack used to hang. And then he told us some stories about those hangs, but none would be repeatable on a family site like this...LOL... Also its album covers like this that made me want to play Jazz, in the first place, Lol...) Also I see you dig Larry Coryell...He came into a club I was playing about 3 years ago and sat at the table closest to the bandstand and after each tune would talk to us and critique the performance. He said once, " God the trumpet player's got chops out the a--)...I guess thats a compliment...But he stayed all night and clapped alot and offered to take us out after the gig, but it was late and I had an early session the next day so I demured...Seemed like a really nice cat...
Well I have both You Get More Bounce with Curtis Counce - Curtis Counce and the following album on Vinyl. This one is for you Lloyd. Harold Land - Harold In The Land Of Jazz
Les Paul & Mary Ford Shows - May & June 1950 20 years ahead of the game, Les Paul was one of modern musics greatest pioneers. Solid body guitar, sound on sound / multitrack recording, stacked magnetic tape, electronic devices, on and on and on!