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▶▶ Apply for 1-On-1 Coaching https://www.playguitaracademy.com/play-guitar-coaching Going to an Open Blues Jam can be a big step for new guitarists. Today, I'll tell you the best practices for joining a Blues Jam. SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE- https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/rock-your-first-blues-jam-hurricane-edition-2024-386 PLAY GUITAR ACADEMY - Instant access to the tabs, backing tracks, and guitar pro files from all my lick videos, Monthly masterclasses, and weekly Q&A. https://www.playguitaracademy.com 1-on-1 Guitar Lessons - https://www.playguitaracademy.com/play-guitar-coaching PLAY GUITAR PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/play-guitar-podcast/id1341900209 https://open.spotify.com/show/0MxjU2Y0L8PoYiTKmCtvpt YOUTUBE (SUBSCRIBE)- https://www.youtube.com/@playguitaracademy FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/PlayGuitarAcademy/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/playguitargroup/ INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/playguitaracademy Copyright ©2024 Play Guitar Academy
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the podcast I'm answering more listener questions. Today's one is all about hwhat to bring along to a blues jam and how to effectively use the CAGED system.I talk through how I approach teaching/learning to finger pick and give you some usable advice on how you can start to improve your finger style skills. To get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing listDownload the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Today I'm answering some questions. I cover some great tips for surviving and thriving at a blues jam night and some cool bass riffs you could use on either bass or guitarIf you have any comments/questions leave us a review or send us a text. to get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing listDownload the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the Show.
This week, the Dads bring you another "what ever happened to" segment featuring the band bush! The guys also discuss another classic guitar dad thing: blues jams! Are they fun, are they worth it?
Chain Banging Blues Band practice session October 30, 2021.
The Beatles are not known as great Blues musicians. Otherwise, they are fine but the blues seems to elude them. Still, they produced a few attempts at playing an instrumental blues, including '12 Bar Original' (Anthology), "Flying" (Magical Mystery Tour), "Cayenne" and "Cry for a Shadow" (Anthology). These are all interesting tracks, and they demonstrate that the blues is not their thing.In particular, it highlights that they struggled to play an interesting blues solo. Understandable, since they were raised on Rock & Roll and Tin Pan Alley songs. This contrasts with other groups in the British Invasion, such as the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds etc. which were essentially Blues groups branching out into pop music.The most bluesy track that the Beatles played never appeared on vinyl or CD. It is an improvisation recorded during the sessions for the Let It Be LP, on January 23rd, 1969. And it was Billy Preston on keyboards who lifted this jam session from the quality of a ‘4 guys making noise together' to a pleasant blues instrumental. McCartney plays a decent but uneventful bass guitar to support Billy, Lennon is a constant timekeeper on rhythm guitar, and poor George struggles to come up with a solo on guitar. Several times during the jam, you can hear Billy Preston briefly pausing, waiting for a blues solo, but it never comes, so Billy plays on.Here, salvaged from the cutting room of the new Get Back film, in stereoish, is this unknown Blues Jam w Billy Preston.
Joe Shep - vocals, guitar; Scott Kuchler - guitar; Frank Mascaro - bass; Steve Cafarelli - drums
Making a Scene presents an Interview with Paul Boddy from Paul Boddy and the Slidewinder Blues BandThe SlideWinder Blues Band hits hard with its own brand of Texas and Chicago driven contemporary blues. For those times when the 1, 4, 5 just isn't enough, the bands red blooded live shows are full of vigor and offer a sonic pallet indicative of the Mississippi Delta and New Orleans.Hailing from Doylestown, PA, a suburban town just north of Philadelphia, SlideWinder is comprised of several regulars of “The Every Tuesday Funk n’ Blues Jam”, a weekly open blues jam originally born within the venue walls of Puck Live in Doylestown and continues to this day at Club Havana in New Hope, PA.Paul Boddy & The SlideWinder Blues Band,Love Me Darlin',Friends Of TuesdayPaul Boddy & The SlideWinder Blues Band,Knock My Boots,Friends Of Tuesdaywww.makingascene.org,Paul Boody,Paul Boddy & The SlideWinder Blues Band,Pretty Kitty,Friends Of TuesdayPaul Boddy & The SlideWinder Blues Band,Money On Love,Friends Of Tuesday
Have you ever been a house band? If so, or if not, what does that concept mean to you? Listen as Paul and Dave talk through the whole idea of what a house band could be, and how different folks are iterating on that idea. What can you adopt from the house band concept for your shows? But first, none of these gigs happen without learning the songs first. Paul grills Dave on the process of prepping for his gigs using this past week's Mad Haus as a guide. But don't worry, these are universal lessons that Dave, Paul, and even you can apply to any gig for which you don't already know the tunes. That, plus a couple of geeky gear items as Cool Stuff Found make up this week's show. Enjoy... and always be performing! 00:00:00 Gig Gab 237- Wednesday, December 18, 2019 00:01:17 Feedback@GigGabPodcast.com 00:01:38 JH Audio Jodi-Vac 00:04:14 JH Audio Ambient FR Jerry Harvey on Gig Gab 00:07:16 SPONSOR: Circle Home Plus makes it easy to take childhood offline when needed, so they can focus on homework, chores, or bedtime. 00:09:00 Mad Haus Background 00:16:47 Mad Haus Prep Get specific rehearsal tracks (everyone on same page) Background listening for days, making loose notes as things come up, but generally just grokking Sit down with script and listen intentionally to each song, pausing, making notes Who starts the tune? How fast? What’s the feel (what does it remind you of instantly)? Mark cuts based upon lyrics. Describe end (or leave question mark for rehearsal/discussion) 00:24:34 Mad Haus Performance It’s all about trust and communication 00:29:05 Paul-How does a House Band work? House bands for open mic Bluegrass night Blues Jam (or other Jam) Live Band Karaoke The Wheel of Awesome 00:44:29 Always Be a House Band 00:48:18 Gig Gab 237 Outtro
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Tom Cutts has been playing guitar for as long as he could spell the word guitar. Priding himself on his organic sound and silky smooth voicing, Tom throws down some fun jams with Mark on this podcast. Find and follow Tom at https://www.facebook.com/musicbytomcutts/ WHAT WE NEED MOST is for you to share this episode with your friends! Follow us on instagram @enoughtobedangerous or Facebook
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Singer, songwriter and guitar player Tim Turner has been a huge part of the Seattle music scene for four decades. From the highly successful rock band CHILD to his current Tim Turner Band, Tim has consistently performed on the leading edge of the local music scene. Give Tim a "hollow-body" electric guitar and a stage and the outcome is always the same: first-rate guitar playing, great singing and outstanding original tunes." The Crystal Sect., ca. 1968. Tim Tuner far right. Tim has been playing his unique and special brand of blues, rock and rhythm n blues since the 1970's, as a guitarist in Child, and several incarnations of his own Tim Turner Band. He has hosted several jams over the years and been a special guest host at local jams including Paul & Willow of the Unbound Blues Jam at the Madison Ave Pub in Everett, The Barrel Tavern Tuesday Night Jam, the J & M Cafe Jam in Pioneer Square, Seattle and the Lighthouse Sunday Night Jam in Des Moines, WA. Whenever he's on stage, he has the uncanny ability to bring out the best in whatever musicians are on stage with him. Tim also has a way of making the audience feel good and part of the music, asking various audience members to strum his guitar or inviting them to sing along with the song being played. Tim Turner has been a Northwest favorite for many years. As well as appearing at casinos, clubs, pubs, lounges and festivals, the band has also opened for the Dave Mathews Band at the Gorge, Johnny Winters at the Ballard Firehouse and many other venues as well. Tim and his players were honored to be the entertainment at the four day Seagate Convention and Awards Ceremonies in Seattle, performing at the Experience Music Project’s Sky Church for this international event. Tim also hosted the longest running Blues JAM at Larry's Blues Cafe in Pioneer Square for over 10 years. Thank you for your interest in the Tim Turner Band and support of live music!
Singer, songwriter and guitar player Tim Turner has been a huge part of the Seattle music scene for four decades. From the highly successful rock band CHILD to his current Tim Turner Band, Tim has consistently performed on the leading edge of the local music scene. Give Tim a "hollow-body" electric guitar and a stage and the outcome is always the same: first-rate guitar playing, great singing and outstanding original tunes." The Crystal Sect., ca. 1968. Tim Tuner far right. Tim has been playing his unique and special brand of blues, rock and rhythm n blues since the 1970's, as a guitarist in Child, and several incarnations of his own Tim Turner Band. He has hosted several jams over the years and been a special guest host at local jams including Paul & Willow of the Unbound Blues Jam at the Madison Ave Pub in Everett, The Barrel Tavern Tuesday Night Jam, the J & M Cafe Jam in Pioneer Square, Seattle and the Lighthouse Sunday Night Jam in Des Moines, WA. Whenever he's on stage, he has the uncanny ability to bring out the best in whatever musicians are on stage with him. Tim also has a way of making the audience feel good and part of the music, asking various audience members to strum his guitar or inviting them to sing along with the song being played. Tim Turner has been a Northwest favorite for many years. As well as appearing at casinos, clubs, pubs, lounges and festivals, the band has also opened for the Dave Mathews Band at the Gorge, Johnny Winters at the Ballard Firehouse and many other venues as well. Tim and his players were honored to be the entertainment at the four day Seagate Convention and Awards Ceremonies in Seattle, performing at the Experience Music Project’s Sky Church for this international event. Tim also hosted the longest running Blues JAM at Larry's Blues Cafe in Pioneer Square for over 10 years. Thank you for your interest in the Tim Turner Band and support of live music!
D. Scott Smith, MBA is a collaborator sitting in the junction of strategy and execution. He is known as a Motivational Listener. Scott is a mentor, advisor, and coach who will inspire and motivate you. His company works with businesses and individuals across the county. Prior to becoming a full-on entrepreneur, Scott worked in large and small companies in leadership roles which include CEO, COO, and General Manager. He has lived and breathed financial services, agriculture, and manufacturing. Scott is involved with joint ventures because he believes in the power of networking. He speaks on Motivational Listening, Leadership, and Intentional Change. Scott and his wife, Christine, are enjoying their third decade of marriage. Three children, three dogs, one cat, a bunny, and an undisclosed number of fish inhabit their lives. Scott usually has a guitar handy and might be found at your local Blues Jam. Contact Scott directly with inquiries for coaching, consulting, and speaking. Visit his website to learn more about becoming a Motivational Listener. He has a joint ventures for business coaching at One Unified Strategy and Human-to-Human communication at Hello There Human. Send him an email at scott@dscottsmith.com or find him on Twitteror Instagram. It's not about making money. It's about living a life that makes a difference. Recently, Mr. Smith was on our show talking about being a Motivation Listener. During the conversation, Mr. Smith talked about: – “It's not about making money, it is about living a life that makes a difference.” – Some of his background including grandparents born in Mexico and growing up in a complex household – Starting his business journey in grade six and how his father and uncle influenced him to get involved in business – Some of his journey in the corporate world – “Anytime you measure something it has to drive action.” – How he started his own business – “When you create any relationship you also create responsibility.” – the story and science behind Motivational Listener – “Be interesting by being interested.” – Some keys to being a motivated listener – Body Language vs. Emotional Intelligence – How has motivational listening evolved over the years – “People's greatest fear is that people do not want to felt that they are irrelevant.” – Opinion Of Intellect vs. Opinion Based On Emotion – The elevator pitch being dead – Some business networking tips when you are at an event – Giving the audience a challenge You can contact Mr. Smith via: Website Twitter Linkedin Instagram One Unified Strategy Hello There Human Email Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email The Dr. Vibe Show™ at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
A french guy, a English guy, an Argentinian guy and a fellow form Peru playing the blues
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks
Cliff Harris, an Albion College Chemistry Professor, shares about his work with Blues at the Bohm, the largest Blues Jam in Michigan (especially on a Monday), and Walk the Beat, only the 2nd of its type of event in Michigan, on this episode of Brick by Brick. Cliff also talks about how his Albion story started and some of his thoughts about Albion's future.
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Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Episode #175 is up- This week Matt sits down with Scott O'Neal & Christian Michael Berry at The Windsock Lounge in Prescott, AZ. O'Neal & Berry head the Northern Arizona Blues Alliance & are two of the areas Blues Supporters, which includes hosting a June 30th Blues Festival at Watson Lake. O'Neal also hosts a twice monthly Blues Jam at The Windsock that is quickly becoming the place to be for Blues Fans in Yavapai County. This episode was recorded at Big Daddy E's BBQ & Catering, check them out at bdebbq.com and on Twitter & Instagram @bdebbq We are pleased to announce Our New Partnership with BarkBox- Delivering 4 to 6 natural treats and super fun toys built around a surprise theme each month. Use our LINK or go to getbarkbox.com/milehigh and get a FREE MONTH of treats! The Mile High Show is brought to you by Amazon- use the Mile High Show link to do all of your on line shopping & also support the show, and Audible.com – use the code MILEHIGH at check out for your FREE audio download & FREE 30-day subscription- Code MILEHIGH for FREE STUFF!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
Where the MUSIC lives and the COFFEE rocks!
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Tonights show is from either 1988, or 1989. It is Oliver Riley and the Blues Notions from Kansas City. This was a legendary Band that was originaly led by Oliver Riley. They ruled Sunday Night with their famous Blues Jam at the Roxy Bar and Grill. The band was led by Oliver Riley on Guitar and Vocals, and Wayne Smith on Bass, with Greg Mays on drums, Billy Thomas on rhythm guitar, and Dave Creighton on B3. Please like, subscribe, share, and download!!!!!
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the Top 10 things not to do at a blues jam. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 5:45 – 10. Bring Your Own Guitar 8:13 – 9. Do Not Bring Your Own Amp 10:50 – 8. Do Not Use Your Stage Name. 12:20 – 7. It’s Not Your Gig. 15:40 – 6. No Fedora, Sunglasses, or Bowling Shirts. 18:38 – 5. No Original Material 23:10 – 4. Play Chords 29:55 – 3. No Freebird 34:20 – 2. TUNE! 35:30 – 1. Don’t Play Harmonica Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals
Every Thursday for the last 17 years, they've had an open blues jam at Keys Lounge in Fort Worth, Texas. We checked out the event--hosted by Mr. Bobby Counts--and took in great blues performers like Steve Hill, Cadillac Johnson, Ron Thompson, Killer Bugg, J.B. Wynn, Blues Boy Bo, Beer Belly Slim, Jerry Clark, Mustang Mike, Dan Ross, and many more. And if you get a chance, purchase Bobby Counts' Christmas In Cowtown collection of blues Christmas songs. Google it and get it.