User: MrJazzGuitar01 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Here is an excerpt from the 1990 TV show "Expressions in Jazz," featuring the Rob mcconnell Quintet with the great Ed Bickert on guitar. Why in the world the camera-man focuses on the bassist during Ed's solo is beyond me... Personnel: Rob mcconnell - valve trombone Rick Wilkins - saxophone Ed Bickert - guitar Kieran Overs - bass Jerry Fuller - drums
User: kevinwayte | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am CANADIAN GUITAR SUMMIT - "Beyond Borders" project for Guitar Player Magazine. RARE TRACK only made available on the magazine's evatone Soundsheet (inserted in the magazine - a floppy 45RPM record) Evatone catalog #1023711AXS Guitar Player Magazine July 1987 issue. Google "Alex Lifeson Beyond Borders" for various web pages about this project. A wonderful masterpiece by these four world famous Canadian guitar players from separate genres coming together to blend their distinct styles into one continuous piece. I am posting this as a Rush fan, so I'll be honest - it's all about Alex :) As we know, Alex' solo...
User: genilcastro | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am This is JUST AN EXPERIMENTATION in the spirit of the "electric lap piano", That I've done with the tune My Funny Valentine. Today I watched Niels Pedersen's youtube videos and I thought how great would be to play with him, and then I started to think about my heroes and thought how great would be playing with them :Bill Evans, Joe Diorio, Mick Goodrick, Jim Hall, Ted Greene, Lenny Breau, Ed Bickert etc. My funny came to mind, there are a lot of "definitive" versions of this song: Miles', Joe Diorio and Mick Goodrick's, Jim Hall's,Lenny's, Keith Jarrett's,Paul Desmond's...