Rolling Stone article on Greg Leisz
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Rolling Stone article on Greg Leisz
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... w-1172942/
Not sure if anyone has seen this,but its a very informative article on a prolific and talented player that just knows how to make a song sound great no matter who the band or artist is...
Not sure if anyone has seen this,but its a very informative article on a prolific and talented player that just knows how to make a song sound great no matter who the band or artist is...
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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Exactly. It's about taste. The key to his success is his ability to always fit like a glove, regardless of the style of the group he's working with... Americana, jazz, rock, blues, whatever. He does it all so tastefully -- and makes that trick seem simple.Dave Mudgett wrote:He is so musical - I think that's why his stuff always works.
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Yes, Dave, same here. I was working in a record store in the late 90s and his work on Frisell's "Good Dog Happy Man" album was deeply inspiring. I wore that album out. I think "Pioneers" is an understated masterpiece. The solo alone on that tune stands up as a melody in its own right.The stuff Greg was doing in the 90s was probably the final trigger that caused me to start learning pedal steel.
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Re: Rolling Stone article on Greg Leisz
What issue is that article in? I’d like to purchase a copy.Bob Carlucci wrote:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... w-1172942/
Not sure if anyone has seen this,but its a very informative article on a prolific and talented player that just knows how to make a song sound great no matter who the band or artist is...
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