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Lonnie Portwood
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by Lonnie Portwood » 3 Jul 2020 8:19 am
Jim, that was nothing short of "excellent"! The arrangement, and wonderful tone of you playing, such a pleasure to listen to. Keep it up, sir! Lonnie
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Jeff Garden
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by Jeff Garden » 3 Jul 2020 10:07 am
"The dulcet tones of our very own Jimbeaux live from the Naugahyde Room" Nicely done, Jimbeaux
Larry Dering
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by Larry Dering » 3 Jul 2020 3:03 pm
Jim, most excellent playing and tone. You did a spectacular job.
Ron Hogan
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by Ron Hogan » 3 Jul 2020 3:24 pm
Very nice Jim. You can't beat a great melody.
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Lynn Fargo
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by Lynn Fargo » 4 Jul 2020 6:46 pm
Well done!
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Bob Watson
Posts: 1533 Joined: 30 Aug 2000 12:01 am
Location: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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by Bob Watson » 5 Jul 2020 1:02 am
Jim, when I was in High School I played electric guitar in the Champaign Central High School Jazz Band that was directed by a man named Dick Dunscomb, who went on to be a very well recognized Jazz educator. One of the songs in our repetroire was "That's All", and I had a solo in it. It was always a real trip to play a solo with a 20 piece big band backing me up, and I really dug the tune and really enjoyed playing over the changes. Its a great song and your rendition is as good as it gets. Thanks for posting this, it brings back some great memories!
Craig Stock
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by Craig Stock » 5 Jul 2020 8:18 am
Awesome as usual Jim, You have a knack for picking great songs and your interpretation is always spot on!
Continued prayers for you dad!
Regards, Craig
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Doug Beaumier
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by Doug Beaumier » 5 Jul 2020 1:05 pm
Nice, Jim! Beautiful tone and playing. I especially like the chord pattern on the ending.
Jim Cohen
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by Jim Cohen » 5 Jul 2020 1:25 pm
Thank you all for listening and for the nice comments. I'm happy that you enjoyed it.
Mark McCornack
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Location: California, USA
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by Mark McCornack » 5 Jul 2020 11:08 pm
Great stuff! I too especially liked the tag.
The only problem I have in listening to you is it makes me want a guitar with a C6 neck (dang it)! Maybe someday.
Your playing is always an inspiration.
Joe Krumel
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Location: Hermitage, Tn.
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by Joe Krumel » 6 Jul 2020 4:11 am
Mr. Jim you sure have a way with a song.thanks for posting.
Steve Cattermole
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Location: California, USA
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by Steve Cattermole » 9 Jul 2020 9:51 am
Beautiful version of a beautiful song.After hearing this I had to learn it,thanks for the inspiration.Now it's one of my favorite songs to play
Roy Carroll
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by Roy Carroll » 10 Jul 2020 4:56 am
Very Nice! As a E9th player, I always envy playing like this. Great stuff, keep'em coming.
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Larry Jamieson
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by Larry Jamieson » 10 Jul 2020 5:58 am
Very nice and well played, Jim. I also enjoyed Lo Siento Mi Vida which came up next and you played on the E9 neck.
Steve Spitz
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Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
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by Steve Spitz » 12 Jul 2020 6:04 pm
Great work Jim, beautiful...
Jim Mckay
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by Jim Mckay » 15 Jul 2020 11:59 am
Beautiful Jim.
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