Congrats Forumite & Grammy Winner, Ed Gerhard
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Congrats Forumite & Grammy Winner, Ed Gerhard
Forumite Ed Gerhard's arrangment of Moon River was part of last night's Grammy-winning compliation of Henry Mancini tunes played by world-class guitarists. The record is called "Pink Guitar". Congratulations, Ed!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002X8J6M/104-4993476-8609558?v=glance
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002X8J6M/104-4993476-8609558?v=glance
- Darvin Willhoite
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Is this the acoustic guitarist Ed Gerhardt? If so, I had no idea he was a Forum member.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
- Darvin Willhoite
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I gotta get that CD. I have all of Ed's CD's that I can find, and I have almost made my fingers bleed trying to learn some of his arrangements. Ed if you read this keep those great acoustic CD's coming.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Hey guys-
Wow, thanks a lot! I just happened upon the Events and Announcements by mistake and found your kind words. They're appreciated. Now i wish I would've played "Moon River" on a Weissenborn (actually, I did try; I think it's impossible).
I usually only check the No Peddlars or sometimes the Buy and Sell forums, so this was a very happy accident indeed. Thanks againvery much.
Cheers,
Ed Gerhard
Wow, thanks a lot! I just happened upon the Events and Announcements by mistake and found your kind words. They're appreciated. Now i wish I would've played "Moon River" on a Weissenborn (actually, I did try; I think it's impossible).
I usually only check the No Peddlars or sometimes the Buy and Sell forums, so this was a very happy accident indeed. Thanks againvery much.
Cheers,
Ed Gerhard
- Jeff Garden
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Check out Ed's website at www.edgerhard.com for some great guitar playing. Along with some outstanding original tunes, he plays some of the best versions of Beatles tunes I've heard on several of his CD's.
For anyone who enjoys Christmas music (I realize it's March now), Ed's instrumental Christmas CD's are a masterpiece on 6 and 12 string acoustic guitar and lap steel.
For anyone who enjoys Christmas music (I realize it's March now), Ed's instrumental Christmas CD's are a masterpiece on 6 and 12 string acoustic guitar and lap steel.
Folks should also check out Ed's CD "House of Guitars." Ed took pawnshop guitars and lap steels - sometimes not even changing the strings! - and made the most profound and beautiful music. Ed, you somehow get a sound out of a steel guitar that's completely unique and personal. I don't know how you do it, but it's very, very good.
- Darvin Willhoite
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I also loved Ed's "House of Guitars" album. Especially "Let It Be Me" and "Farther Along". Also, on his Live album, "The Water Is Wide" is done very nicely, and is probably my all time favorite acoustic guitar piece. If you like great acoustic guitar and steel music, check out Ed's work.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Darvin Willhoite
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Hey guys-
pardon me if this appears twice, AOL shut me down as I was submitting it the first time.
You guys are way too kind, thanks a million. Nice to meet you, too at NAMM, Dan, those THD Univalves are pretty unreal, huh?
I appreciate your kind words about "House of Guitars," too. Those cheapo guitars were often a pain to play and I never changed the strings on any of 'em (I tell people that these are the kinds of guitars where you wash your hands AFTER you play) but I sure had fun.
Thanks again, everybody.
Cheers,
Ed
pardon me if this appears twice, AOL shut me down as I was submitting it the first time.
You guys are way too kind, thanks a million. Nice to meet you, too at NAMM, Dan, those THD Univalves are pretty unreal, huh?
I appreciate your kind words about "House of Guitars," too. Those cheapo guitars were often a pain to play and I never changed the strings on any of 'em (I tell people that these are the kinds of guitars where you wash your hands AFTER you play) but I sure had fun.
Thanks again, everybody.
Cheers,
Ed