New CD by West Coast Legend.......AL BRUNO
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New CD by West Coast Legend.......AL BRUNO
I just received my copy of "Bear Country" a new instrumental CD by the West Coast's lengendary guitarist AL BRUNO. Al's been my hero for over 40 years and I know you'll enjoy this one. It can be ordered from his website at www.brunobearmusic.com
The CD not only spotlights the great guitar work of Al but Jay Dee Maness in on steel guitar and Byron Berline on fiddle, how cool is that?
The first cut is "C.C. Boogie which is a medium up tempo thing which Al nails and Jay Dee and Byron play some great solos.
Cut 2, is the old big band tune and Los Indios Trabajeros hit "Maria Elena". Al puts his own touch on this one using a nylon string guitar with some very nice moves of his own and a "different" bridge which I hadn't heard before but is really nice. Al did a lot of acoustic work on Merle Haggard recordings so this was no surprise to me.
Number three is the old tune "Good Old Mountain Dew" which is done in a way I've never heard before. Al does an accapella into (complete with bender licks) and then goes into a very jazzy/bluesy chorus or two before hitting bluegrass tempo with a solo by Byron B. Then Al goes into a Jerry Reed sounding solo but It's actually his style as I heard Al playing these licks and runs before anyone ever heard of Jerry Reed..........
Number four is the old Jerry Byrd tune "Steelin' the Blues" which he makes sound like it was actually a guitar tune. Jay Dee comes in on the first chorus followed by Al with some of his great signature stuff. Al plays a chorus or two with an "out of phase" sound which I'd have never thought of doing with this tune but it really works well. It has a very cool jazzy ending which tops it all off.....
Next is "Wildwood Flower". It starts off hot and up tempo and then goes into a (surprise) waltz beat. I'd never have thought of that but fit very well. This one has some of the "out of phase" tone as well and then ends with an uptempo riff..........
The next is a Bruno original called "I'll Cry With You" which is a pretty slow instrumental done on the acoustic guitar. I had the pleasure of playing this live in my living room with Al a year or so ago when he was in Virginia. I have a demo CD of this one that I'll treasure always........
Number seven is the title tune "Bear Country" which is a tune that just amazes me. I've heard this tune for many years and myself as well as many other SoCal pickers have tried to play it but none of us could ever do it right. I've watched Al play this one many times at the old Imperial Inn after hours. Al does the first verse, then Byron does a nice fiddle break followed by another verse & chorus by Al which has a hot twin guitar part and ends with another Bruno signature ending.........
The last cut is an old traditional tune from Canada (Al's birthplace) called "The French Song". It's the only vocal on the CD and Al does a nice job of it with some great fiddle by Byron B. The instrumental break starts off with Byron's fiddle and is followed by Jay Dee playing a "doubled" steel break. Jay Dee also does some sweet fills throughout the tune. Al comes back with the vocal in French (which was his first language) which is a really nice touch. I remember the old Lucille Starr recording of this song in French. During the first part of the French vocal, Al plays the fills and I can hear his trusty Bigsby Palm Pedal in there. Jay Dee follows Al on the last verse fills and they do the ending together.
All in all I know you'll enjoy this one as it's been in the works for many years and I'm glad it's finally out. Al was the "guitarist" for so many of us who came up in the LA music scene and probably the only one of us with no ememies. A great picker and a good friend!.........JH in Va.
The CD not only spotlights the great guitar work of Al but Jay Dee Maness in on steel guitar and Byron Berline on fiddle, how cool is that?
The first cut is "C.C. Boogie which is a medium up tempo thing which Al nails and Jay Dee and Byron play some great solos.
Cut 2, is the old big band tune and Los Indios Trabajeros hit "Maria Elena". Al puts his own touch on this one using a nylon string guitar with some very nice moves of his own and a "different" bridge which I hadn't heard before but is really nice. Al did a lot of acoustic work on Merle Haggard recordings so this was no surprise to me.
Number three is the old tune "Good Old Mountain Dew" which is done in a way I've never heard before. Al does an accapella into (complete with bender licks) and then goes into a very jazzy/bluesy chorus or two before hitting bluegrass tempo with a solo by Byron B. Then Al goes into a Jerry Reed sounding solo but It's actually his style as I heard Al playing these licks and runs before anyone ever heard of Jerry Reed..........
Number four is the old Jerry Byrd tune "Steelin' the Blues" which he makes sound like it was actually a guitar tune. Jay Dee comes in on the first chorus followed by Al with some of his great signature stuff. Al plays a chorus or two with an "out of phase" sound which I'd have never thought of doing with this tune but it really works well. It has a very cool jazzy ending which tops it all off.....
Next is "Wildwood Flower". It starts off hot and up tempo and then goes into a (surprise) waltz beat. I'd never have thought of that but fit very well. This one has some of the "out of phase" tone as well and then ends with an uptempo riff..........
The next is a Bruno original called "I'll Cry With You" which is a pretty slow instrumental done on the acoustic guitar. I had the pleasure of playing this live in my living room with Al a year or so ago when he was in Virginia. I have a demo CD of this one that I'll treasure always........
Number seven is the title tune "Bear Country" which is a tune that just amazes me. I've heard this tune for many years and myself as well as many other SoCal pickers have tried to play it but none of us could ever do it right. I've watched Al play this one many times at the old Imperial Inn after hours. Al does the first verse, then Byron does a nice fiddle break followed by another verse & chorus by Al which has a hot twin guitar part and ends with another Bruno signature ending.........
The last cut is an old traditional tune from Canada (Al's birthplace) called "The French Song". It's the only vocal on the CD and Al does a nice job of it with some great fiddle by Byron B. The instrumental break starts off with Byron's fiddle and is followed by Jay Dee playing a "doubled" steel break. Jay Dee also does some sweet fills throughout the tune. Al comes back with the vocal in French (which was his first language) which is a really nice touch. I remember the old Lucille Starr recording of this song in French. During the first part of the French vocal, Al plays the fills and I can hear his trusty Bigsby Palm Pedal in there. Jay Dee follows Al on the last verse fills and they do the ending together.
All in all I know you'll enjoy this one as it's been in the works for many years and I'm glad it's finally out. Al was the "guitarist" for so many of us who came up in the LA music scene and probably the only one of us with no ememies. A great picker and a good friend!.........JH in Va.
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I forgot to mention the other musicians who are all top notch, they are:
Jerry Cole.....rhythm guitar & 6 string bass. Jerry's one fine player and was the staff guitarist on the old Sonny & Cher & later the Cher TV Shows and was working with Nancy Sinatra the last time I talked to him.
Brad Felton.....5 string banjo, Brad's got a great style and tone.
Ray Pohlman.....Bass, he lays down a solid foundation for sure.
Jeff Morrow...Keyboard
John White....Drums
The CD was recorded at the Barn in Las Vegas, NV where Al currently lives........JH in Va.
Jerry Cole.....rhythm guitar & 6 string bass. Jerry's one fine player and was the staff guitarist on the old Sonny & Cher & later the Cher TV Shows and was working with Nancy Sinatra the last time I talked to him.
Brad Felton.....5 string banjo, Brad's got a great style and tone.
Ray Pohlman.....Bass, he lays down a solid foundation for sure.
Jeff Morrow...Keyboard
John White....Drums
The CD was recorded at the Barn in Las Vegas, NV where Al currently lives........JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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Thanks y'all for the kudos on Al's CD. I wish some of you guys could have known him and heard him play in the sixties & seventies. He was a monster player then and even greater now. At the old Imperial Inn afterhours show & jam in SoCal, Al was the staff guitarist every Friday & Saturday for years. Any night you'd go in there around 3:00 AM you'd find about half of the lead guitar players in LA trying to see if they could get the latest Bruno lick. You'd also find road guitarists who happened to be in town watching Al. That's where I met Jerry Reid who was playing with Mel Tillis at the time and a bunch of others. A good friend of mine (Jimmy Lester) who was a fine player used to go there with me a lot and we'd both watch Al and then compare notes to see if one of us missed something the other didn't. A lot of times it was "Hell, I ain't even gonna try that!" Al was/is one player who can burn up the neck in a live performance and then go to the studio and do some of the most tasteful fills and solos you've ever heard!.... JH in Va.
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Hi Jerry, glad you posted this I was going to do that but saw where you already had. Al sent me a copy about 3 0r 4 weeks ago and I've just about already worn it out. As you know, Al, Jay Dee, Archie Francis, Clyde Griffin and me worked a lot together in Ca. under the name of the Individuals, what a crew I enjoyed every minute of it. Anyway about 3 yrs ago all the guys came here to Okc to see me for a reunion so I booked a place for an afernoon jam session and filled the place. So i'm starting to work on a deal to do it again which Al said they would love to do. This time I'm gonna make a day of it, start with a show with the guys, then a jam and then a seminar, and yes I'm gonna try to include Byron Berline if I can get him. I will let you guys know in case you might be able to make it. Later, db
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Al being in St. Louis this year is gonna be a highlight for everyone there... at least those of us who know him and love him.
Al was the top dog in the LA clubs when I was coming up in the biz, as Jerry Hayes reminds us. I'd also like to mention the great and under-mentioned Johnny Davis. Johnny lives in AZ now but was also one of the hosses in Southern CA back in the 60's. On BOTH guitar AND steel.
Al was the top dog in the LA clubs when I was coming up in the biz, as Jerry Hayes reminds us. I'd also like to mention the great and under-mentioned Johnny Davis. Johnny lives in AZ now but was also one of the hosses in Southern CA back in the 60's. On BOTH guitar AND steel.
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Herb, Johnny's on the DVD that Mike Perlowin put together of Curley Chalker live. Also fellow Forumite Jim Bob Sedgwick is on bass guitar. It really shows Johnny's guitar skills and Curley seems to really appreciate them too...........JH in Va.
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Tell me about it! I've had the Chalker concert since it was on video. And Johnny played with me at the AZ steel show. He's a total hoss, monster, whatever you want to call him.
Then, 2 months later, Bruno played with me at the TSGA Jamboree.
Nice to get fond reminiscences from time to time.
Tell me about it! I've had the Chalker concert since it was on video. And Johnny played with me at the AZ steel show. He's a total hoss, monster, whatever you want to call him.
Then, 2 months later, Bruno played with me at the TSGA Jamboree.
Nice to get fond reminiscences from time to time.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Whoa Nellie!! Them's are some photos, no lie!
Al with Conway, Al with Willie, and a great photo of the Tony Booth band... Larry Booth, Al Bruno, Tony, Jay Dee Maness, and Archie Francis... when they won Band of the Year (probably) at the ACWM convention. What a fantastic group! I used to see them all the time at the Palomino, circa 1970-71.
Al with Conway, Al with Willie, and a great photo of the Tony Booth band... Larry Booth, Al Bruno, Tony, Jay Dee Maness, and Archie Francis... when they won Band of the Year (probably) at the ACWM convention. What a fantastic group! I used to see them all the time at the Palomino, circa 1970-71.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Herb, did you notice that he's playing the same guitar now as he did in the old Conway days. Maybe that's what it takes to get really good, find a good guitar and just stay with it. Also in that picture with Willie, Kris Kristofferson and Carl Perkins are there too!.JH in Va.
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Al Bruno
Jerry, you probably did the finest job of desription of Al's CD. Each and every song was described to the T. I've had the pleasure of Al's friendship and talent for a number of years and he is AWESOME. When I discussed doing my own CD which I just finished, Al was the first to volunteer to help in the production, playing and planning. I wouldn't have gotten it done without him. I love his work and always look forward to his visits. His lovely wife Sue keeps him somewhat mellow these days, thank goodness. Where does all that energy come from????
The CD is really great!!!!!
The CD is really great!!!!!
Ray Harrison
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Al Bruno
Another classic photo
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Bass/sing/Love PSG
77 Stingray/Kiesel 5 string bass
Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars