Conways is the name of a very nice pub in Dublins Parnell Square, No workin mans clubs in Ireland. Id say this was recorded in the early eighties! Peter Ainscough Drums, RIP and Lydnsay Horner on Bass, he was a young student then over from New York, great music. Enjoy
What was the name of that working man's club again, where this wonderful performance took place? Sure I know a few of them has fallen on hard times, God be with them. Great men indeed. Sure it it wasn't for them, we woudln't be where we are today.
Brings back a lot of memories,great playing from Louis and the guys. sad that both Peter Ainscough and also Mick Fagan(in the audience) are no longer with us. RIP
Another priceless glimpse of one of the all-time jazz guitar masters, and always a great treat to hear him with such a fine rhythm section. Thank you for sharing this.
is he alive? like today?
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Conways is the name of a very nice pub in Dublins Parnell Square, No workin mans clubs in Ireland. Id say this was recorded in the early eighties! Peter Ainscough Drums, RIP and Lydnsay Horner on Bass, he was a young student then over from New York, great music. Enjoy
Therese521 4 months ago
Great Jazz Art! Thanks for sharing!
jazzgargoyle 4 months ago
What was the name of that working man's club again, where this wonderful performance took place? Sure I know a few of them has fallen on hard times, God be with them. Great men indeed. Sure it it wasn't for them, we woudln't be where we are today.
Nyquistic 1 year ago
@Nyquistic It says Conway's at the end of the video.
byan85 5 months ago
View 'Moonlight Serenade' & "All or Nothing At All",in iTunes by Louis Stewart Master Jazz Guitarist .
MOGLIDER 2 years ago
i love how he lets go of the neck between licks. hes giving his phrases room to breath! way cool.
cj1982 2 years ago
randomly came across this, love the guitar apsoloutly brilliant
wesleysomessy 2 years ago 2
Nice licks. This is beautiful.
diz52nd 3 years ago
Brings back a lot of memories,great playing from Louis and the guys. sad that both Peter Ainscough and also Mick Fagan(in the audience) are no longer with us. RIP
deangelico 3 years ago
Another priceless glimpse of one of the all-time jazz guitar masters, and always a great treat to hear him with such a fine rhythm section. Thank you for sharing this.
JimR56 3 years ago 4