Les Paul to release 5 new CDs soon!
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Les Paul to release 5 new CDs soon!
...and the first one available is his first 'rock' effort. Heard a bit on NPR the other morning along with a short interview, both were great.
After doing a google search, I can't believe there is no TAB for anything by Les!?!
After doing a google search, I can't believe there is no TAB for anything by Les!?!
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Burr, they aren't out yet, but soon.
To hear the interview, go to www.npr.org
The front page still has it near the bottom, just click it.
Later, to find it, just type Les Paul in the 'search' box, and you'll get that and more on good ol' Les.
Still playing great at 90!
To hear the interview, go to www.npr.org
The front page still has it near the bottom, just click it.
Later, to find it, just type Les Paul in the 'search' box, and you'll get that and more on good ol' Les.
Still playing great at 90!
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After his recording heydays with Mary, his solo output was quite meager it seems. I too don't care much for his 'popular' stuff and much prefer his slower, low profile material that he's been doing for decades now.
Much tastier to me.
If you can find it, his appearance on Marian McPartland's radio show a few years back was terrific. A nice mix of talk and playing between the two.
He's usually lurking in the background during most any 'The Joey Reynolds Show' radio program, and sometimes chimes in with his typically interesting tidbits.
I got to ask Les about Paul Bigsby once on Larry King's old radio show, and all he sed was "he stole my vibrato".
Much tastier to me.
If you can find it, his appearance on Marian McPartland's radio show a few years back was terrific. A nice mix of talk and playing between the two.
He's usually lurking in the background during most any 'The Joey Reynolds Show' radio program, and sometimes chimes in with his typically interesting tidbits.
I got to ask Les about Paul Bigsby once on Larry King's old radio show, and all he sed was "he stole my vibrato".
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Folks,
I had the pleasure of seeing Les Paul live at his Iridium club in NY last week, very tasty trad jazz and he is still a class guitar player even though his hands look fairly restricted these days He mentioned his new CD's, one in each of 5 different musical genres if I remember correctly,
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I had the pleasure of seeing Les Paul live at his Iridium club in NY last week, very tasty trad jazz and he is still a class guitar player even though his hands look fairly restricted these days He mentioned his new CD's, one in each of 5 different musical genres if I remember correctly,
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Brett Foster,
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Thanks to Ron Whitfield for the link and info on the new Les Paul releases!
To you others who'd like some Les Paul stuff other than that with Mary Ford, see if you can find his Collectables CD "The Columbia Singles." (There is some Mary Ford on this CD, too.) Here's a link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005NF3E/104-1735084-4975927?v=glance[/UR L]
It contains a little goodie which has delighted the heck out of me for almost 45 years: "Mountain Railroad." To me, this is about the "butt-kickingest" little instrumental I've ever heard.
Here's a link with a TON of Les Paul stuff, and 30-second Windows Media Player clips of the songs on the CD's represented. Get your credit cards ready, folks!
Link: [url=http://www.cdconnection.com/bin/nph-search?target=les+paul+&+mary+ford&source=adwords]http://www.cdconnection.com/bin/nph-search?target=les+paul+&+mary+ford&source=adwords <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Burr Oxley on 13 June 2005 at 08:10 PM.]</p></FONT>
To you others who'd like some Les Paul stuff other than that with Mary Ford, see if you can find his Collectables CD "The Columbia Singles." (There is some Mary Ford on this CD, too.) Here's a link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005NF3E/104-1735084-4975927?v=glance[/UR L]
It contains a little goodie which has delighted the heck out of me for almost 45 years: "Mountain Railroad." To me, this is about the "butt-kickingest" little instrumental I've ever heard.
Here's a link with a TON of Les Paul stuff, and 30-second Windows Media Player clips of the songs on the CD's represented. Get your credit cards ready, folks!
Link: [url=http://www.cdconnection.com/bin/nph-search?target=les+paul+&+mary+ford&source=adwords]http://www.cdconnection.com/bin/nph-search?target=les+paul+&+mary+ford&source=adwords <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Burr Oxley on 13 June 2005 at 08:10 PM.]</p></FONT>