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Mark Dunn
From: Suffolk, England
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David Alley
From: St. Louis, MO, USA
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Posted 21 Sep 2010 2:35 pm songs
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Mark they sound super keep up the great work you have your own sound |
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George Brown
From: Winston-Salem, NC, USA
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Posted 21 Sep 2010 6:51 pm
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Mark, Good songs, Great Picking, and Great Tone. Thanks much for sharing.
George... |
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Marcel Parijs
From: The Netherlands
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Posted 21 Sep 2010 10:53 pm
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Mark,
Great guitar and great sound. Always love your picking. Are you comming to Ireland in October? Hope to see you there.
Greetz Marcel |
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Mark Dunn
From: Suffolk, England
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Posted 22 Sep 2010 4:35 am
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Thank you all once again for the kind comments.
Marcel - Yes, I will be at the Irish Festival in October. Do you remember the 2006 festival and jam in the bar? I recall, I was playing guitar, you were on one side of me playing steel and Derek Thurlby was calling out chord numbers on the other side of me.... that was fun.... Then the Irish Gypsy's came in.... Ted sorted them out!
Look forward to seeing / hearing you again bud.
Mark |
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Marcel Parijs
From: The Netherlands
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Posted 22 Sep 2010 9:17 am
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Hey Mark,
Yeh, I remember it. It's was a lot of fun, Especially after a couple of beers and whiskey. Thats gypsy's produce more sounds then the whole band together.
They are lucky that Ted sent them away otherwise I must do it by myself. Ha Ha.
Take care buddy, see you in Ireland.
Marcel |
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Bill Stroud
From: Dresden, Tennessee, USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 25 Sep 2010 7:36 am Great job
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Mark that was good keep on picking and posting, enjoy your trip to Ireland say hello to everyone for me wish I could be there. |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 26 Sep 2010 11:00 am
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Superb improvisation, and I especially appreciated you stating the main melody before the "Excursion" ..Tasty..
Your C6th work is getting to be most impressive, and whilst Curly Chalker developed the chordal changes currently in vogue, and long before Buddy Emmons and Maurice Anderson et al. developed the single note 'take offs', the Hawaiian Players did it first.
Joaquin Murphey got it from Eddie Bush who got it from Sol Hoopii who got it from Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman.
Your single note runs are reminiscent of what an excellent clarinet or trumpet player would do..
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=192133
You've also helped me solve a problem I have finding "Up Tempo" material for a gig that Pat and I have at the "Tate Modern", I CAN get away playing this tune at an "Hawaiian Evening" as it was regularly played by all the Hawaiian Groups in the thirties.. Like this :-Click
As you're probably aware most Hawaiian Guitar instrumental arrangements are rather slow tempo, so an up-tempo version of this may fit the bill.
I'm ecstatic that I can "Steel" (Steal) one from you . |
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Mark Dunn
From: Suffolk, England
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Posted 27 Sep 2010 5:43 am
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Thank you for your very nice comment Basil. I'm sure you already know, Rod King and your good self have greatly inspired me at John Davis's steel meetings.
It was interesting to read your informative posting. A while back I became interested in the "source" of playing styles and started listening carefully to Joaquin Murphey, Maurice Anderson and Curly Chalker, to name just a few. Going back in time I expected to hear playing techniques regress... but far from it! For example, if you compare Spade Cooley - Joaquin Murphey with the Time Jumpers - Paul Franklin... it would be a hard call! Paul's speed runs are something special, but Joaquin's tone and chord work are awesome. I especially like this clip..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAx9Yk6bB7I
Look at the way his bar hand moves... talk about all the time in the world!
I hope you can make it to John's meeting on the 3rd of October.
All the best to you Baz
Mark |
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Alan Cook
From: Kent,England
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Mark Dunn
From: Suffolk, England
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Posted 28 Sep 2010 12:43 pm
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Alan, WOW, that's quite stunning, I hadn't seen that clip. Thank you KoolKlipsFromDeke for putting up these clips.... whoever you are.
There's some great clips of him playing a Strat too. What a backing band... lucky guy!
19 years old... Baz... what a great player for his age, and time. Around what year was this Baz?
Mark |
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 28 Sep 2010 4:26 pm
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1955 Mark, Buddy was born July 16, 1936 in Torrey, Utah.
See THIS for more info, the most interesting thing about the Wiki article is this:-
Discography
* Classics in Rhythm, Accent ACD 5054, 2001
* Classic Guitars, Accent ACD 6042, 2001
* Guitars Express, ACD 6041, 1998
* The Exciting Guitars of Buddy Merrill, ACD 5038, 1998
* World of Guitars, ACD 6030, 1994 (sampler of Buddy's compositions)
* Beyond the Reef, ACD 5034, 1992
* Classics in Rhythm, ACS 5054, 1980
* Guitar Sounds of Buddy Merrill, ACS 50100, 1977
* Buddy Merrill Today, ACS 5052, 1975
* Upbeat M.O.R., ACS 5048, 1975
* World of Guitars, ACS 5042, 1972
* Country Capers, ACS 5040, 1972
* 25 Great All-Time Hits, ACS 5038, 1971
* Steel Guitar Country,ACS 5036, 1970
* Beyond the Reef,ACS 5034, 1970
* Guitar Sounds of the 70's, ACS 5032, 1970
* The Best of Buddy Merrill, ACS 5034, 1969
* Electrosonic Guitars, ACS 5028, 1969
* Land of a Thousand Guitars, ACS 5026, 1967
* Sounds of Love, ACS 5024, 1967
* The Many Splendored Guitars of Buddy Merrill, ACS 5022, 1967
* Guitars on Fire, Accent SQBO 91997
* The Exciting World of Buddy Merrill, ACS 5020, 1966
* Latin Festival, ACS 5018, 1966
* Holiday from Guitars, Accent AC 5016, 1965
* The Guitar Sounds of Buddy Merrill, ACS 5010, 1965
* Songs of the Islands (with Lawrence Welk), Dot DLP 3251, 1960 (re-issued by Ranwood R 8022 and R 2007) |
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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basilh
From: United Kingdom
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Posted 28 Sep 2010 6:26 pm
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Apparently retired, today he lives in Lake Elsinore, California with his wife Connie, whom he married in 1983. |
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