Walter Trout – The Famous Singer, Songwriter And Guitarist

Walter Trout, an American blues guitarist, singer, and song writer, was born on March 6, 1951, in Ocean City, New Jersey. His career as a musician began in the late 1960s in New Jersey and later he moved to Los Angeles where he became a sideman for Percy Mayfield and Deacon Jones, and also worked

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blues-guitarists- Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Kenny Wayne Shepherd is an American blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter from Shreveport, Louisiana. Born on June 12, 1977, Shepherd began playing guitar when he was only seven. His first performance at the Red River Revel Arts Festival in Shreveport led to a multiple album record deal with Giant Records. Shepherd has sold millions of

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Blues Master Class with Sol Philcox

Sol Philcox is back! He’s not only amazing at “Chicken-Pickin Style”, buthe’s a heck of a blues player too, with a deep bag of secrets to share with you. Here’s a sample clip from the upcoming “Blues Master Class” DVDs. See how that works? You can use that sliding technique. This is almost like a

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Cesar Rosas A Famous Singer, Songwriter And Guitarist For Los Lobos

Blues guitarist Cesar Rosas was born on September 26, 1954, in Hermosillo, Mexico. He is perhaps the most recognizable member of Mexican rock group, Los Lobos, as a singer, songwriter, and blues guitarist. In addition, Rosas participates in the Latin supergroup Los Super Seven, along with the members of The Texas Tornados, Calexico, Ozomatli, and

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Jimmy Reed An American Famous Blues Musician And Songwriter

Mathis James “Jimmy” Reed (September 6, 1925 – August 29, 1976) was an American blues guitarist and harmonica player and songwriter from Dunleith, Mississippi. He learned to play the harmonica and guitar from a close friend, Eddie Taylor. Reed spent several years busking and performing in Dunleith, and was drafted into the US Navy during

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Lightning Red Is One Interesting Guy Calls his Brand Of Blues

As a child, blues guitarist Red used to listen to Count Basie, Jimmy Dorsey, Duk Ellington, and many other big bands playing the military base circuit in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. After becoming friends with and learning from Luther Allison, he was largely influenced by the sounds of Buddy Guy, Otis Rush, Mike Bloomfield, B.

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Blues lesson from Sol! (video)

hi Friend, Sol Philcox is back with a new batch of guitar lessons for you! Not only is Sol great at country and chicken-pickin styles, but he’s a heck of a blues player too. We got hours and hours of killer footage with Sol, as he shows you all his blues tricks. I started a

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Blues Master Class with Sol Philcox

Sol Philcox is back! He’s not only amazing at chicken-pickin style, but he’s a heck of a blues player too, with a deep bag of secrets to share with you. Here’s a sample clip from the “Blues Master Class” DVDs. Please post your comment! BLUES MASTER CLASS

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3 Helpful Tips For Playing The Guitar Faster

Hi Friend, A lot of guitarists want to play FAST. Well I have a 3 tips for you today to help you improve the speed of anything you want to play. #1. Play it super slow. Whatever you’re working on – play it super slow and focus on maximum efficiency of motion. This is also

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