One man band Steve White (blues)

Started by Zohn, December 30, 2008, 11:59:48 PM

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I'm on Steve White's "Christmas wishing"-list. Alda sent me this link of his latest videos now available on You Tube. Good stuff by an amazing artist...
Enjoy!
:winkin:
Hi Friends & Fans,
here are the new Youtubes from Steve's Fall tour recorded at Gitaar Salon, Ebkhuizem (NL) last October.
Enjoy and pass it on if you like them...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Uj80xx4Qw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLFzNv3hPrE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IauYjkVei_4&feature=related

Thanks, Alda

website: http://www.stevewhiteblues.com
"To me...music exists to elevate us as far as possible above everyday life." ~ Gabriel Faure

Hey zohn,
Steve White plays on the 26th of march in Schweinfurt (Germany tour) -  :bgrin:
not far away from the place where I live - Did you ever see him life on stage?


Peter


Quote from: rhoen on January 17, 2009, 11:13:05 PM
Hey zohn,
Steve White plays on the 26th of march in Schweinfurt (Germany tour) -  :bgrin:
not far away from the place where I live - Did you ever see him life on stage?

Peter
No Peter, I actually got "introduced" to him by a mutual friend in Johannesburg (South Africa). He gave me a live CD of Steve's,recorded in Hungary,  and after listening to it, I was totally hooked. Steve is a unique and most gifted blues writer and performer.
Steve endorsed AER (German) acoustic amps, and Taylor guitars for a long time, but I noticed he uses Martin Dreadnaughts lately. I highly recommend him if you haven't seen or heard his music before. I sure would love to see him. :winkin:
"To me...music exists to elevate us as far as possible above everyday life." ~ Gabriel Faure

hey zohn,

got already my ticket's  :smile:- let you know how it was
- that will be a bluesy week - because 4 days before i go to a 3 day woody man workshop



greetings
Peter

Quote from: rhoen on January 19, 2009, 10:30:56 AM
hey zohn,
got already my ticket's  :smile:- let you know how it was
- that will be a bluesy week - because 4 days before i go to a 3 day woody man workshop
greetings
Peter
:+1: Hey Peter!! - I'm waiting to hear from you OK?  :drool:
"To me...music exists to elevate us as far as possible above everyday life." ~ Gabriel Faure

When it comes to the genre of a one-man band, it doesn't get any better than the UK's Ray Stubbs & His Amazing One-Man Blues Band.  I swear he's a virtual schizoprhrenic, playing 3 tuned instruments at once (harmonica, guitar/slide guitar and organ bass pedals) plus percussion.  Ray is no novelty act, but just uses the instruments he needs to get the sound he wants - one minute he sounds like the Memphis Jug Band, the next like the Muddy Waters Band.  If necessary, he will play only one instrument, e.g. on the harmonica solo "Frisco Leaving Birmingham".

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uj87TxOD7Wk
Larrivée Limited Edition Rosewood Parlor (2003)
plus various other acoustic guitars and one ukulele


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