User: bluesjamtracks | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am YOU CAN BUY THIS FROM JAMTRACKCENTRAL.COM. FILM, BACKING TRACK, TAB AND EXTRA GOODIES. Go to www.jamtrackcentral.com BUY GUTHRIE'S ALBUM 'EROTIC CAKES' FROM www.jamtrackcentral.com Guthrie Govan jams over our Larry Carlton style jam track. You can buy a special lesson package based on this video fromwww.jamtrackcentral.com - the package includes high-quality video and audio files, a longer backing track, accurate Tab transcription and theory/technique information. Alternatively, you can buy the original jam track (with a different solo) as part of our Rock Blues set.
User: fodera6 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Live in Japan, 1995 Larry Carlton - guitar Lee Ritenour - guitar Rick Jackson - keys Melvin Davis - bass Land Richard - drums
User: tsumabiken | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Please rate/subscribe/friend/favourite/comment/ whatever ;-) and visit me at www.tsuken.co.nz and follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com Here's another vid with my awesome Ash Customworks custom guitar: www.tsuken.co.nz This time Larry Carlton's beautiful song: Room 335. Or at least an attempt at it. At least I got the main themes down ;-) I cut it down a bit. I did have myself playing over the keyboard solo as well, but decided that sounded messy, so chopped it out. I went from the guitar into my oooold proco Rat2, and then direct into my imac. In garageband I applied an impulse response...
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User: ALEXEY0678 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival 1990 Larry Carlton - giutar John Ferraro - drums John Pena - bass Greg Mathieson - keyboard Hollis Gentry - saxophone
User: JustinSandercoe | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am In Novemeber 2008, Larry Carlton came to do a workshop for Guitar Getaways and The Guitar Institute. He generously gave me a short interview to share with you good people who visit my web site. I also got to play one of his most famous songs with him at the end of his clinic. What an honor. And he a totally cool down to earth dude! This was the first time I got to interview one of my childhood guitar hero's and I must admit I was a bit nervous, and I forgot most of the questions I wanted...
User: c16031 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am From a 1988 concert, in which Larry performs some of his famous guitar solos. You'll hear those from: - The theme to the television series "Hill Street Blues" - Kid Charlemagne (Steely Dan composition) - Don't Take Me Alive (another Steely Dan composition) - Put It Where You Want It (The Crusaders).
User: eikohtiek | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am This is a blues jam that Larry did for my favorite website. A little taste of what kinds of things you can learn from his course. Larry is a master of Blues, Jazz, and fusion. He's played on some of your favorite Rock and Roll tracks too such as Steely Dan's, "Kid Charlemagne," He has shared studios and stages with the like of The Crusaders, Joni Mitchell, Sammy Davis Jr., Quincy Jones, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Michael Jackson, Stanley Clark, Billy Cobham, Bobby Bland, and many more. He also plays in the group Fouplay with Nathan East, Bob James,...