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Topic: Chris Darrow |
Richard Alderson
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2020 8:26 am
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I see that Chris Darrow has left us.
Here is an interview he did reflecting on the Summer of Love with his band Kaleidoscope.
https://www.imposemagazine.com/features/chris-darrow-monterey-pop-summer-of-loveere
Here is a You Tube link to his self titled album, using songs from the folk catalogue and public domain; one or two of the original songs have a Crosby Stills and Nash or early Jerry Garcia kind of vibe. All the public domain songs fall into more of a folk vein, and many of the originals resemble public domain songs in form and content. I haven't checked the credits to see who did the pedal steel work towards the end of the album, all the dobro work is Chris himself, he was a multi-instrumentalist swiss-army knife kind of player.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w47KgP2_uRk
Some pictures below, Chris around the time of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; Early years with David Lindley; Later years with his iconic dobro similar to the one that graced Brad Bechtel's site for years.
_________________ Derby SD-10 5x6; GFI S-10 5x5; GFI S-10 5x5; Zum D-10 8x7; Zum D-10 9x9; Fender 400; Fender Rumble 200; Nashville 400; Telonics TCA-500.
Last edited by Richard Alderson on 20 Jan 2020 9:55 pm; edited 4 times in total |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Jim Sliff
From: Lawndale California, USA
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Posted 3 Mar 2020 11:04 am
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Wow, I just heard about Chris!
Not only a tremendous multi-instrumentalist, but a great guy as well. Back in the late 70's/early 80's I played with him a few times at the Ice House in Pasadena CA.
In thise days if artists in LA needed pretty much any acoustic instrumental fills or eclectic/ethnic instruments there were two guys on the first call list - Darrow and Lindley. Really creative and melodic player - I could listen to him play for hours and he'd rarely repeat himself.
RIP _________________ No chops, but great tone
1930's/40's Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker 6&8 string lap steels
1921 Weissenborn Style 2; Hilo&Schireson hollownecks
Appalachian, Regal & Dobro squarenecks
1959 Fender 400 9+2 B6;1960's Fender 800 3+3+2; 1948 Fender Dual-8 Professional |
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Joachim Kettner
From: Germany
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