29 octubre 2006

Danny Gatton - 88 Elmira St.

Guitarrista virtuoso, Danny Gatton es conosido porsu increible estilo salvaje y sus fabulosos arreglos basados en el rockablly, su vocabulario musical abarca el R&B, pop, country, rock y jazz, todos estos estilos los ejecuta magistralmente. Gatton comenzo a tocar a la edad de nueve años y su primera banda fue The Lancers, tres años mas tarde, en 1960, persuade a un director de un banda de jazz para que se una a el, pero esto dura solo un año y la banda se divide. Comenzando su carrera como solista y consagrandose uno de los guitarristas mas virtuosos que existe en el planeta.

  • 01. 88 Elmira St. - Funky Mama
  • 02. 88 Elmira St. - Elmira St. Boogie
  • 03. 88 Elmira St. - Blues Newburg
  • 04. 88 Elmira St. - Quiet Village
  • 05. 88 Elmira St. - Red Label
  • 06. 88 Elmira St. - In My Room
  • 07. 88 Elmira St. - The Simpsons
  • 08. 88 Elmira St. - Muthaship
  • 09. 88 Elmira St. - Pretty Blue
  • 10. 88 Elmira St. - Fandingus
  • 11. 88 Elmira St. - Slidin' Home

Guitar virtuoso Danny Gatton was known for the incredibly wide stylistic range of his playing; based in rockabilly, Gatton's musical vocabulary included R&B, pop, country, rock, and jazz, all of which he could play effectively. Gatton began playing at age nine, joining his first band, the Lancers, three years later. In 1960, Gatton pursued a jazz direction when he joined the Offbeats, where pianist/organist Dick Heintze proved to be one of Gatton's biggest influences. The band broke up four years later, and Gatton moved to Nashville to get into session work; there he met Roy Buchanan, who briefly became his roommate and taught him more about his instrument of choice. Eventually, Gatton built a reputation as a top-notch guitarist around his native Washington, D.C., area through his club performances.


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2 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Oye!!!
Buenísimo el aporte!!

Pero me falta el pass...
No em deja descomprimirlo, me pide un pass...

Cual es???

Gracias

Anónimo dijo...

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